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I can also play with the dynamics in this world over
time.
So as I start pumping in more atmosphere, we're going to start pushing up the greenhouse gases here and if you'll start noticing, we start seeing the ocean levels rise over
time.
Now, over time, this is going to heat up the planet.
It's almost in the same way that a telescope or microscope recalibrates your eyesight; I think computer simulations can recalibrate your instinct across vast scales of both space and
time.
Now, as you can see, these guys are actually starting to go up and bow to it, and over time, once they touch it, they will become intelligent.
And when you bring it forward in
time
and start animating it, it's amazing what a galaxy would look like fast forwarded.
Part of this is about bringing the beauty of the natural world to somebody in a very imaginative way, so that they can start calibrating their instinct across these vast scales of space and
time.
It's as if we've all got 125 lightbulbs on all the time, 125 kilowatt-hours per day per person is the energy consumption of the UK.
There's a similar story for my electricity consumption, where switching off the DVD players, the stereos, the computer peripherals that were on all the time, and just switching them on when I needed them, knocked another third off my electricity bills, too.
But it was not the first
time
I've been humbled by a student's question.
My students ask really thoughtful questions all the
time.
It was written in a
time
before the federal government's armed forces were among the most powerful in the world and when state militias were viewed as necessary to protect the states.
As a matter of fact, it wasn't until 2008 that the Supreme Court ruled for the first
time
the Second Amendment protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home.
This change over
time
is striking to me, because it reminds us that the interpretation of the Second Amendment and cultural attitudes about guns have changed over
time.
It's an incredibly complex and dynamic history lesson, but it's not the lesson I'm here to teach today, because we don't have
time.
I'm not talking about time, the
time
that I have here to stand and speak.
I'm talking about the fact we don't have
time
to lose.
Otherwise, we should seriously ask ourselves whether we really have the
time
and attention to own a gun.
Perhaps for some of us it's
time
to lay down our arms.
All right, discussion
time
is over.
It's now
time
to answer the question.
Many argue that by giving these people a platform, you're doing more harm than good, and I'm reminded of this every
time
I listen to these points of view and feel my stomach turn.
Our culture is shifting, and it's
time.
It was the first
time
we flew it, and the star of the show, of course, brother and sister side boosters landing.
And as I said, we've been engineering in these safety systems for quite some
time.
CA: You might be the person best placed to answer this question, which has puzzled me, which is to shed light on this strange unit of
time
called "Elon time."
For example, last year, I asked Elon, you know, when Tesla would auto-drive across America, and he said by last December, which is definitely true, if you take Elon
time
into account.
So what's the conversion ratio between Elon
time
and real
time?
I think all the
time
and all the money in the world does not yield the best solution, and so putting that pressure on the team to move quickly is really important.
And I noticed every
time
I felt like we were there, we were rolling over, people were getting comfortable, Elon would throw something out there, and all of a sudden, we're not comfortable and we're climbing that steep slope again.
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