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i'm not trying to criticize edison or marconi. they did amazing things but tesla did as well and these are a few pictures of him as he ages so you get a sense of him but through his idealism he thought he would bring power to everyone around the world freely. he thought he would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. he was driven by inner forces that felt sheer creation was the most important thing in the world and i would argue we all are the better for it. so thank you very much. >> time for questions if anybody has questions for our guest author. >> in your book it seems you speak a lot of his brilliance but can you imagine his eccentricities? >> he made a lot of mistakes. not long after the wright brothers flew their airplane he said airplanes aren't going to make it. they are too heavy. zeppelin's dirigible is the way to go. relative to einstein who was two decades younger than he was, tesla thought that he had split and adamant no energy came out so he said atomic power is bunk, hit it won't work. cosmic rays could go
i'm not trying to criticize edison or marconi. they did amazing things but tesla did as well and these are a few pictures of him as he ages so you get a sense of him but through his idealism he thought he would bring power to everyone around the world freely. he thought he would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. he was driven by inner forces that felt sheer creation was the most important thing in the world and i would argue we all are the better for it. so thank you very much....
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not trying to criticized disson or marconi, they did amazing things, but tesla did as well. these are few pictures of him as he ages. you get some sense of him. through the idealism the hogue he bring power to ann around the world freely. thought he would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. basically driven by inner forces that felt that sheer creation was the most important thing in the world, and i would argue that we all are the better for it. so thank you very much. [applause] >> we have time for just a few questions. if anybody has questions but tesla for our guest author. yep? >> hi. in your book it seems like outcome speak of his brilliance, but you mentioned any of his ex-sentriesties. >> he made a lot of mistakes. not long after the wright burglary flew their airplanes he ceremonies cannot make it. they're too heavy. said he zeppelin. >> tess la thought the split an atom and no energy came out so it's atomic power is bunk. won't work. he thought that cosmic rays could go faster than the speed of lying. so he got things right but my point was that his battin
not trying to criticized disson or marconi, they did amazing things, but tesla did as well. these are few pictures of him as he ages. you get some sense of him. through the idealism the hogue he bring power to ann around the world freely. thought he would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. basically driven by inner forces that felt that sheer creation was the most important thing in the world, and i would argue that we all are the better for it. so thank you very much. [applause]...
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not trying to criticized disson or marconi, they did amazing things, but tesla did as well. these are few pictures of him as he ages. you get some sense of him. through the idealism the hogue he bring power to ann around the world freely. thought he would create robots that would he thought he it would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. he basically was driven by in her forces that felt the sheer creation was the most important thing in the world. i would a argue that we are all the better for it. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have time for just a few questions. if anybody has questions about tesla for our guest author. >> i'm. in yourou book it seems like you speak a lot about his brilliance. do you mention any of this eccentricities. >> he made a lot ofg mistakes. not long after the ripe others with their airplanes they said there's no way that airplanes can make it. they are toooo heavy. that was the way to go. einstein who is two decades younger than he was, tesla thought that he had split an atom and no energy came out so he said atomic power is bunk.
not trying to criticized disson or marconi, they did amazing things, but tesla did as well. these are few pictures of him as he ages. you get some sense of him. through the idealism the hogue he bring power to ann around the world freely. thought he would create robots that would he thought he it would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. he basically was driven by in her forces that felt the sheer creation was the most important thing in the world. i would a argue that we are all the...
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it is where marconi sent the first trans— atlantic radio transmission to australia. first famine death was recorded, the first of the —— over1 million across ireland, with a further 2 million people emigrating. so this is the saturday market. at the height of summer it is maybe the best market anywhere in the country. the freshest moscarella available in ireland. it is like lactic poetry. april makes the most astonishing potions. when we think of vinegar, we think of something that is harsh, and aggressive. that is gentle. 0bviously and aggressive. that is gentle. obviously i can taste apple. but there is a very taste to it or something like that. whisky. a bit early for the whisky. this market continues to slowly but organically grow and get better. i think people are grow and get better. i think people a re really grow and get better. i think people are really realising more and more that the essence of a real experience is when it is grounded in local foods. that is what you want without you are in bangkok or tuscany or west cork. it is a real west cork bergo. i h
it is where marconi sent the first trans— atlantic radio transmission to australia. first famine death was recorded, the first of the —— over1 million across ireland, with a further 2 million people emigrating. so this is the saturday market. at the height of summer it is maybe the best market anywhere in the country. the freshest moscarella available in ireland. it is like lactic poetry. april makes the most astonishing potions. when we think of vinegar, we think of something that is...
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let's talk about marconi.e may not stay one more year to get over britain's hump not that that will be accomplished in a year but the treasury is denying it, apparently. >> they are. they're saying they don't recognize the reporting. that's their exact phrase. it's an interesting question because a lot of people have said this might be really good olution for the u.k. he was supposed to leave this june he extended by a year to give continuity through the brexit talks which takes it to next june. but if we have no deal or if the deal isn't great, that will leave him only three months after that cut-off point when he is governor. so it's really interesting -- an interesting idea. however, corny doesn't want to say more in the u.k. more than five years. he's in six years. is there any point in him having said that the first place? >> he said believe that is the risk of a no deal scenario is uncomfortably high after the last meeting. i mean, does this mean he would even want to do it? >> it's an interesting point.
let's talk about marconi.e may not stay one more year to get over britain's hump not that that will be accomplished in a year but the treasury is denying it, apparently. >> they are. they're saying they don't recognize the reporting. that's their exact phrase. it's an interesting question because a lot of people have said this might be really good olution for the u.k. he was supposed to leave this june he extended by a year to give continuity through the brexit talks which takes it to...
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so marconi states are more corrupt, i a higher lobbyist to legislator ratios, we don't know which way the causation goes. it could be the more lobbies give you more crony policies or possibly the other way round you adopt more crony policies you get more lobbyist because her -- they are trying to get exemptions from these. we find a strong relationship between public ideology and partisanship, and freedom on the other. particularly economic freedom. this text is a little bit small, but what we have on the top of this is the relationship between democratic and green vote share in we at economic freedom in 1996. 2000 and you see a noisy but negative relationship especially once you get past the midpoint. the most democratic states significantly less free on average than moderate states. we see this relationship seems to strengthen somewhat, there are fewer outliers when we look in 2016. when we look at personal freedom we don't see that relationship, and that might be as you expect. red states are from our perspective good on some personal freedoms and bad on others, and vice versa for
so marconi states are more corrupt, i a higher lobbyist to legislator ratios, we don't know which way the causation goes. it could be the more lobbies give you more crony policies or possibly the other way round you adopt more crony policies you get more lobbyist because her -- they are trying to get exemptions from these. we find a strong relationship between public ideology and partisanship, and freedom on the other. particularly economic freedom. this text is a little bit small, but what we...