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And there's an orchid that might look to you as if it's got jaws, and in a way, it has; it forces the insect to crawl out, getting covered in pollen that it takes
somewhere
else.
The second thing I'd like to talk about: If you were living in a remote village somewhere, your child was limp, and you were in a drought, or you were in floods, or you were in a situation where there wasn't adequate diversity of diet, what would you do?
So when you think about your parents or your grandparents, at best they may have created some photos or home videos, or a diary that lives in a box
somewhere.
Then I went
somewhere
else.
So if we're seriously talking about tackling climate change on an urbanizing planet, we need to look
somewhere
else for the solution.
The average home power drill is used
somewhere
between six and 20 minutes in its entire lifetime, depending on who you ask.
Then modern humans emerged
somewhere
in Africa, came out of Africa, presumably in the Middle East.
They meet Neanderthals, mix with them, continue to spread over the world, and
somewhere
in Southeast Asia, they meet Denisovans and mix with them and continue on out into the Pacific.
Presumably, modern humans emerged
somewhere
in Africa.
Now if those books are not lost to history, then they are
somewhere
in a library, and many of those books have been getting retrieved from the libraries and digitized by Google, which has scanned 15 million books to date.
She, it turns out, has a non-accredited correspondence course PhD from
somewhere
in America.
It's a description of the changes in the behavior of one enzyme when you drip a chemical extracted from some red grape skin onto some cancer cells in a dish on a bench in a laboratory
somewhere.
Well of course, you'd go to Encyclopedia Britannica and open at L. No, of course you don't do that; you put it
somewhere
in Google.
Because if we can, maybe we have a chance of actually discovering life
somewhere
else without being biased by things like amino acids."
I felt something in this plexus of blood vessels and nerves, and there must be some muscles in there as well somewhere, I guess.
And when I went back six months later, I said, "Where's your husband?" "Oh,
somewhere.
So we've developed a small microcomputer that is blinking
somewhere
behind her back and is operating this all by the way she trains it to use her individual muscle signals.
BG: So the beginning of the flight is actually you jump off a plane or a helicopter, and you go on a dive and accelerate the engines, and then you basically take off mid-air
somewhere.
So that suggests that
somewhere
in these genes,
somewhere
in the DNA, are genes for aging, genes that allow them to have different lifespans.
In 2017, we face this mixture of Indians in headdresses going across the plains but also the drunk sitting on a porch
somewhere
you never heard of, living off government handouts and casino money.
That food you eat comes from
somewhere.
The tap water you drink comes from
somewhere.
Somewhere
an electron flies off its energy cloud.
I was visiting with an artist, Michael Heizer, out in the desert near Las Vegas
somewhere.
We were standing out in the desert all alone and, thinking about my house, he said, "Did it ever occur to you if you built stuff more permanent,
somewhere
in 2000 years somebody's going to like it?"
We distract ourselves from our misery by running around somewhere, but basically we all have this common misery that we are sort of stuck inside our skins and everyone else is out there.
And she has to go
somewhere
else.
So
somewhere
in there, we're going to need to also fit in growing food.
And I think we do need to do that, but that's also going to mean that
somewhere
along the way, something's going to have to give.
But until that day comes, we will have to make ideals and human failure meet
somewhere
in the middle.
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