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If they couldn't find their targets in Vietnam, there were free-drop areas in Laos where
planes
would drop their loads before going back to base, because it's dangerous to land with loaded planes."
We had seven kilometers of paved roads, seven kilometers in the whole country, and that includes the tarmac where we landed the
planes
in Juba Airport.
We need to build a world where children can dream of
planes
dropping gifts, and not bombs.
And we of course can spray insecticides from
planes.
I booked
planes
on my phone.
And the second question to that then is, ensure you've explained how it is that
planes
can fly upside down.
The reason why I mention this is, we're always good in acknowledging past progress and the benefit of it, like our iPhones or our
planes
or electricity or medical supply.
Traditionally, pure maths is like the theory of maths, where applied maths is applied to real problems like building bridges and flying
planes
and controlling traffic flow.
So these
planes
have SIM cards just like your cell phone does, and they're communicating over the cell network to tell us where they are and how they're doing at all times.
I didn't show you how the
planes
land when they get back to the distribution center.
So, it might be obvious to you: none of our
planes
have landing gear.
And you go up and you ask them, "What do you think about the planes?"
And we began making various odd
planes
and creatures.
In aviation, radar antennas launch pulses of radio or microwaves at
planes
to learn their locations by timing how long the beams take to bounce back.
My mom just wanted me to have difficulty boarding
planes
in the 21st century.
But when this woman told me, "I have flown everything there is to fly," bombers, just all kinds of planes, it just melted me, you know, just to see how far women have come.
But people like me, the professional troublemakers, should not be the only ones who are committed to being these dominoes who are always falling out of
planes
or being the first one to take this hit.
On December 7, 1941, 16 year-old Aki Kurose shared in the horror of millions of Americans when Japanese
planes
attacked Pearl Harbor.
Prior to World War II, they were making 1000
planes
a year.
With this factory and 100,000
planes
a year, we could make all of America's electricity in about 10 years.
But then the next generation of
planes
saves about half.
Then the legacy airlines can't afford to buy the efficient new
planes
they desperately need to cut their fuel bills, but if you felt philosophically you wanted to do anything about that, there are ways to finance it.
And at the same time to scrap inefficient old planes, so that if they were otherwise to come back in the air, they would waste more oil, and block the uptake of efficient, new
planes.
Those part inefficient
planes
are worth more to society dead than alive.
That's more than all the
planes
and ships each year.
I mean, I think there's a kind of weak form of technological determinism that is quite plausible, like, you're unlikely to encounter a society that uses flint axes and jet
planes.
But our prehistoric brains aren't really built for it, so we invent roller coasters and race cars and supersonic planes, but we get whiplash, carsick, jet-lagged.
I saw the bombs being loaded on the planes, I saw the military going out to war, but you don't understand people's anger towards us until you see the people in the hospitals and the victims of the war, and how do we get out of this bubble?
The city was closed until early '90s because, of all things, they were producing glass for Tupolev
planes.
There are lines in front of the one on the right, and there are lines behind the one on the left, and so it takes it into different
planes.
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