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that can games really help us to combat issues like climate change and industry lobby gnc on their studies the science behind toys and games. leaders and media. gamers are a medium that allows us to learn about new subjects. in the learning impact is in direct because the point is also to have fun. when we look at these games and play them as an emotional involvement. so it's possible that we take that experience with us into the real world to. the humble the university is one of countless bad news hosting balance that neuroscience institute open. right and events where researchers present their work new technologies experiments and games. there's also a mobile version of keep cool. students here play with climate enthusiasm from all over the world in english or in 4 other languages. the mobile phone gives you control over how to develop your city. i think it's a great simulation and it really shows you all the intricacies of different interest. standing in the way of climate change this is just it so maybe there is very different things in reality players also have to factor in rising tem
that can games really help us to combat issues like climate change and industry lobby gnc on their studies the science behind toys and games. leaders and media. gamers are a medium that allows us to learn about new subjects. in the learning impact is in direct because the point is also to have fun. when we look at these games and play them as an emotional involvement. so it's possible that we take that experience with us into the real world to. the humble the university is one of countless bad...
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[cheers] hal: [laughter] i was a flight controller in the lunar module gnc systems. that area comprises of the dissent engines. primaryhardware for the and backup computer systems. i flew the apollo missions from glen 1 in australia for that. apollo 9 through 17. specifically, on apollo 11, i was the main control guy on the console for the asset on the moon. descentent was -- the was exciting. i was there with -- who is no longer with us. he passed away a couple months ago. i was hesitant as to whether or not we would make it when bob was calling out the fuel remaining. we didn't have a lot left. ,hen we got to the ascent we had problems too. i have heard people say that the ascent -- that the was more dangerous. i find that hard to believe. anyway, that's my story. i'll pass it to bill reeves. l: my name is bill reeves. i grew up in arkansas and went to oklahoma to get an electrical engineering degree and went to texas as fast as i could. in football season, i didn't have a chance growing up in arkansas. in 1967, ihired on was hired on as the flight controller opera
[cheers] hal: [laughter] i was a flight controller in the lunar module gnc systems. that area comprises of the dissent engines. primaryhardware for the and backup computer systems. i flew the apollo missions from glen 1 in australia for that. apollo 9 through 17. specifically, on apollo 11, i was the main control guy on the console for the asset on the moon. descentent was -- the was exciting. i was there with -- who is no longer with us. he passed away a couple months ago. i was hesitant as to...
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haspe is -- since the gnc been born in beijing. china does not have that ability anymore. why the communication has confuse the market, to put it bluntly. i do not believe that what is priced into the market currently is fair. we are looking for further rate cuts, but i think two to three rate cuts. i think the fed will have a difficult time. risk assets is where the big challenge is. if the fed is not going to cut as much as what is being priced into the market, i think risk assets take a small hit. heaven forbid the fed needs the forwards. -- meets the forwards. don't only be the case of financial conditions tightening aggressively. first you have to see a selloff and risk assets. sometimes the market confuses what the horse and the card are and changes causality. you need to see a tightening and financial conditions. guy: it is not quite -- vonnie: it is not quite clear how that manifests. the traditional stocks up, bonds down correlation went by the wayside some time ago and it is not clear it is back in some way. we could have risk rallying and bonds rallying, right?
haspe is -- since the gnc been born in beijing. china does not have that ability anymore. why the communication has confuse the market, to put it bluntly. i do not believe that what is priced into the market currently is fair. we are looking for further rate cuts, but i think two to three rate cuts. i think the fed will have a difficult time. risk assets is where the big challenge is. if the fed is not going to cut as much as what is being priced into the market, i think risk assets take a...
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2016 and now sits somewhere around 80, there's a weight watchers, there's a vitamin shop, there's a gncjoe, did you guy nautalis back in 2040. >> i didn't. >> what is lifetime? did it get bought by someone. >> that's yours, right >> but huge. >> fitness is tough. >> this is the razor and blade sort of thing. you buy the bike for a coup of grand but what keeps you in is the subscription that you're paying, $40 a month or whatever. >> currently they're making 80% of their revenue on the bike they're not making as much on the subscription you would think overtime as more people make the bike it would be a bigger proportion. >> that's if you're making 80% of your revenue on the actual product of the bike, there's a ceiling there and when you look at the marketing, most of the people that are on the bike in the commercial look like they don't need the bike. but the reality of it is there is a ceiling to it fitness is tough. >> what's interesting about this company is that they are vertically integrated which is a choice by the ceo right from the beginning. they're in charge of the logistics
2016 and now sits somewhere around 80, there's a weight watchers, there's a vitamin shop, there's a gncjoe, did you guy nautalis back in 2040. >> i didn't. >> what is lifetime? did it get bought by someone. >> that's yours, right >> but huge. >> fitness is tough. >> this is the razor and blade sort of thing. you buy the bike for a coup of grand but what keeps you in is the subscription that you're paying, $40 a month or whatever. >> currently they're...