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You
should
come to China, because here you will get a glimpse into the future.
And that is, they said, "You
should
work with Dr. Temple Grandin."
And she knows how animals move and how they
should
react in facilities.
Sometimes it shows you what you shouldn't do.
More often than not it shows you exactly what you
should
do.
You're focusing on the consequences of failing at what you're doing because any given move
should
require all your concentration and thought processes to execute it effectively.
Now 67 is the new highest possible average, so no reasonable guess
should
be higher than ⅔ of that, which is 44.
You
should
be in the art department."
I
should
say one more thing.
So I took the approach that the chair
should
do as much for them as humanly possible or as mechanistically possible so that they didn't have to fuss with it.
And why
should
you get a 20-page manual about how to run a chair?
Now, not that this
should
matter, but I knew that Anna's son had special needs.
If I think about it as a marketer, I know that I absolutely
should
not be annoyed about it, because this is what marketers are tasked with doing.
From the jacket you're wearing to the chair you're sitting in to the home you live in, your designed material world shouldn't compromise your health or that of our planet.
If materials can't be recycled or naturally composted at home, we
should
reject them.
That unconventionality was exactly why he wanted us to think about this new, fresh perspective and provide a view on where this business
should
go.
But we are taking steps towards understanding better and better which are the key missing microbes in various situations and what HMOs we
should
package with which probiotics to help restore the microbiota of that particular baby in that particular case.
And that's the control, so nothing
should
happen in that tube.
And you can see here, this is the one that got the water, so nothing
should
happen to this milk.
I thought I
should
probably turn up to those.
And he, I remember, just paused and looked at me and said that he felt exactly the same way and that he suspected all the winners were feeling that way, and that despite not knowing Scott or I or really anything about technology, he said that we were obviously doing something right and
should
probably just keep going.
And then finally, it dawned on me, after all of the effort by me and all of the people who have helped me collect and organize and clean this trash, that I
should
keep it.
We
should
not fear other countries becoming wealthy.
And I
should
say, I think this is a rather modest prediction.
But if you look at globalization and the rapid acceleration of that, if you look at the strategy of "move fast and break things" and what happened with that, and then you look at the potential for synthetic biology, I don't know that we
should
move forward rapidly or without any kind of restriction to a world where you could have a DNA printer in every home and high school lab.
NB: I think it's all good to try to deter and persuade people, but we shouldn't rely on that as our only safeguard.
I
should
tell you that when I was asked to be here, I thought to myself that well, it's TED.
I
should
just get up there and be myself and just talk the way I really talk because, after all, this is the great unveiling.
But anyway, I
should
have started by saying just how lucky I feel.
So then I'm like,
should
I be nervous, you know, because maybe it's better.
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