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that if you bought the ultimate computer today before you get home it's already obsolete the new generation doesn't know what it's like to. not have a computer to not have e-mails. sometimes three or four cell phones. in. this. i remember when we were really excited because we're got a new black and white t.v. . and then we got super excited when we had a color t.v. that was the bomb. so electronics has just. done amazing things for our society some good some bad just like everything else. on one. go get the stones. like boy. finally. go get the stone to break this one on. this one over there and here's another one. like you. think. i'll. just. doesn't go away just so you plan to do this work until you become a pastor. you know i will be in a. another job before i become a pastor or something so you know what kind of work. i'll become president. what are you stupid to say that you know tell them when you are older and by god's grace you are able to complete the education whatever god has planned for use what you will do presently you don't know what you will be or do in the future to have a
that if you bought the ultimate computer today before you get home it's already obsolete the new generation doesn't know what it's like to. not have a computer to not have e-mails. sometimes three or four cell phones. in. this. i remember when we were really excited because we're got a new black and white t.v. . and then we got super excited when we had a color t.v. that was the bomb. so electronics has just. done amazing things for our society some good some bad just like everything else. on...
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state of connected department of mental health this is the dumping of these is a rather obsolete do not have been functional you know sort of person is just the united states dumping on gun privilege and it was it was done the bill still to make them is to recycle it's own it was simply. the sequel. as. it was is that. this is what you do well you know what did you think. of it no not not what you want to do i'll come to tell what you want to do with these than this why you do what i want it's my own country you know what are you to do. you know know. my dismissal. or what do you think will be judged on. the outcome of the what you say is i only go forward to bring you know but i don't know what to use the full. in the world of numbers man has been developing. creasing amounts of. power might make even our more in theory. the reason. you later has already become a. much of our daily i think. we've got this computer bio on its computer trenton which he goes by track man five that's his computer cheyennes got a laptop we just bought a new laptop for crystal. and then i've got a couple oth
state of connected department of mental health this is the dumping of these is a rather obsolete do not have been functional you know sort of person is just the united states dumping on gun privilege and it was it was done the bill still to make them is to recycle it's own it was simply. the sequel. as. it was is that. this is what you do well you know what did you think. of it no not not what you want to do i'll come to tell what you want to do with these than this why you do what i want it's...
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state of connected called department of mental health this is just dumping all these as a rather obsolete do not have been functional you know sort of person is why just the united states dumping on gone the dumper did it when it was done it was done the bill stopped it may come is to recycle electronic waste simply. because some. one is sad to see that you ask. the right out is getting my life to. pieces what to do when you don't want to take. sides. alex no not not what you want to do i'll come to what you want to do with these than this why you do what i why it's my own country you know what do you think do. you know. this people. or what do you think will prejudge. the outcome of what i say is i only go forward to bring you know but i don't know what to use a full. time in the world of numbers man has been developing. now i might make even our most theory. the reason. moronic calculator has already become a. much of our daily i think. we've got this computer by on it's computer trenton which he goes by. that's his computer cheyennes got a laptop we just bought a new laptop for crystal
state of connected called department of mental health this is just dumping all these as a rather obsolete do not have been functional you know sort of person is why just the united states dumping on gone the dumper did it when it was done it was done the bill stopped it may come is to recycle electronic waste simply. because some. one is sad to see that you ask. the right out is getting my life to. pieces what to do when you don't want to take. sides. alex no not not what you want to do i'll...
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department state of connected god forbid of mental health this is the dumping of these is a rather obsolete do not have been functional you know sort of person is just the united states dumping on gun privilege and it was a gun and it was done the deal still to make them is to recycle eventually we just simply. want to see you as. the buzz is that. this is what you do well you know what do you think. of it no not not what you want to do i'll come to what you want to do with these than this why if i don't why it's my own country you know what do you think do. you know. my dismissal. and what do you think one piece of you. know i don't know what you say is i only go for it to bridge you know but i don't know what a usable. in the world of. man has been developing. now it might make even our more theory. a reason. to become a. much from our daily i think. we've got this computer by our next computer trenton which he goes by track man. that's his computer cheyanne skull. we just bought a new laptop for crystal. and then i've got a couple other ones around here that don't they're not working cor
department state of connected god forbid of mental health this is the dumping of these is a rather obsolete do not have been functional you know sort of person is just the united states dumping on gun privilege and it was a gun and it was done the deal still to make them is to recycle eventually we just simply. want to see you as. the buzz is that. this is what you do well you know what do you think. of it no not not what you want to do i'll come to what you want to do with these than this why...
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these guys are such geniuses these money geniuses here sound smart they are appy they make money obsolete. it's ridiculous but it's so stupid i can't stand one stupid people. hate like winning i just can't pay i don't know i just can't take no and rose and give us of advice here i mean your views on so much has attracted a four of trolls what's your message to all the haters who call you crazy for speaking your mind. i say. intelligence looks like insanity to drool an imbecile or roseanne i mean people better show up people better show up start reading stop being bought off if he'll have an hour a day read something intelligent read several sources you know educate yourself find out what's going on don't don't stay asleep or go deeper into the mind control because it will get worse for you like you said all these institutions are completely outdated they're relevant and yes we need to break out of this this paradigm a look or have it i know add they all lead to one thing nuclear annihilation this dad i mean already we have to be like really honest too and really truthful about what does i
these guys are such geniuses these money geniuses here sound smart they are appy they make money obsolete. it's ridiculous but it's so stupid i can't stand one stupid people. hate like winning i just can't pay i don't know i just can't take no and rose and give us of advice here i mean your views on so much has attracted a four of trolls what's your message to all the haters who call you crazy for speaking your mind. i say. intelligence looks like insanity to drool an imbecile or roseanne i...
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it's mind control it's beautiful land baron capitalism mind control patriarchy that's completely obsolete it's funny. it's funny when you look at it how ridiculous lee corrupt it is and it's hilarious too because it's so so i caught it but you know we just have to keep laughing it to scorn and watch it die it doesn't have any place to go now i think now it's like eating its own tail i mean the whole saudi arabia all wrong family nine one one bush all of it it's eating its own tail and everyone's like true third here a true third you know one idiots are calling brilliant people stupid you've got a real problem arose and i find it amazing the kind of term truth or for seeking the truth and i mean we've been saying that saudi arabia was involved from the very beginning we were called crazy and now look at how elevated we are. it's house of saud morgues with house of windsor works with the vatican works with rights out that so one thing for again mafia scam i'm a i'll probably get assassinated droned when i'm out of here but it's all a scam i'm tired af and scam these guys are such geniuses t
it's mind control it's beautiful land baron capitalism mind control patriarchy that's completely obsolete it's funny. it's funny when you look at it how ridiculous lee corrupt it is and it's hilarious too because it's so so i caught it but you know we just have to keep laughing it to scorn and watch it die it doesn't have any place to go now i think now it's like eating its own tail i mean the whole saudi arabia all wrong family nine one one bush all of it it's eating its own tail and...
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no sooner are the city maps printed that they become obsolete. as multilane highways replaced old stinky streets. roundabouts, marvels of traffic engineering from a bygone era, cars and manageable street flow is being replaced with four corner junctions and time traffic lights. cranes and other heavy construction equipment are ubiquitous features of the urban landscape. doha, it seems, is the addicted to carry out its asphalt streets as soon as they are ready. entire neighborhoods made up of older shops and larger single-family homes are raised with unsettling frequency and replaced by tall and glass covered buildings. remembering directions to points of interest is often an exercise in point of futility. passengers find themselves giving directions to their drivers, many who are recent arrivals. it is a product of the worlds highest and deadliest traffic accident rates. the municipalities of speed cameras all across the city have done little to encourage a culture of driving safely. unsurprisingly, most of the people in qatar presume larger and
no sooner are the city maps printed that they become obsolete. as multilane highways replaced old stinky streets. roundabouts, marvels of traffic engineering from a bygone era, cars and manageable street flow is being replaced with four corner junctions and time traffic lights. cranes and other heavy construction equipment are ubiquitous features of the urban landscape. doha, it seems, is the addicted to carry out its asphalt streets as soon as they are ready. entire neighborhoods made up of...
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population reflects the fact that as a society we have not addressed ordinary working man getting obsoleted by dust real take knowledge and computerization archie bunker keeps getting knocked down a notch and people drop out the bottom and the criminal justice system deals with these days i guess it's been morphed into something that handles surplus labor rather than crime so much so long as we've got dead problem we've got to have a lot of work in the criminal justice system and it's all tidy and it's got to do with dysfunctional lifestyles and a lot of the things did promote this prison population so drugs does happen to be the convenient. designer of crime of the morons logic but it is our it really comes out of this and i guess this is kind of the morphing of what you're talking about judge it comes down to money or lack thereof because because of the unifying factor of folks that we're locking up in this country is beyond race ghani thing is that we're locking up an alarming number of poor black folk a large number of poor latino fork and white folk we're locking up a poor two so it's
population reflects the fact that as a society we have not addressed ordinary working man getting obsoleted by dust real take knowledge and computerization archie bunker keeps getting knocked down a notch and people drop out the bottom and the criminal justice system deals with these days i guess it's been morphed into something that handles surplus labor rather than crime so much so long as we've got dead problem we've got to have a lot of work in the criminal justice system and it's all tidy...
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parts are obsolete and it's creative work on the part of the street light repair crews to keep those systems operating >> in terms of quote/unquote updating i know in talking to pg&e if one goes out am i to assume they all go out. so quote/unquote does that mean eliminating the series group so they're not connected >> yes. that's not not only improving them but it's more expensive they're put in the sidewalks. you can see they're related to open this map throughout the city. and what i've shown here on this map is the series of loops owned by pg&e in yellow and red and the series owned by the city in black it comes out sort of okay. on the slide as displayed but pg&e and puc have improvement programs and capital programs for comfortably those parts of the system but as i mentioned it's expensive. so it really depends on our financial capacity. and for the puc our funding is our own revenues. san francisco's street lights services are funded by puc are regardless of who owns the lights. so it's looks like a large appropriation when you look at the budget >> supervisors overseeing the
parts are obsolete and it's creative work on the part of the street light repair crews to keep those systems operating >> in terms of quote/unquote updating i know in talking to pg&e if one goes out am i to assume they all go out. so quote/unquote does that mean eliminating the series group so they're not connected >> yes. that's not not only improving them but it's more expensive they're put in the sidewalks. you can see they're related to open this map throughout the city. and...
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because none of us wants to be a part of the industry that gets made obsolete. and half of our politics is saying that's what black people are for. they're the ones that should be in the industry that's obsolete, because they've been used to it for 200 years. blue collar work went out of work, farming went out of work. all of the brunt on that fell on black people who have been behind. the great lesson of our future is to what degree we are willing to look to the inspiration and the discipline of american history to form public policies and public trust together to help us have rules and public policy that will advance and help us address the very, very serious problems that we face be the way they did in the civil rights era. when an invisible minority that was 10% of the population with none of the traditional tools of politics -- no armies, no newspapers, they were not in the paper, the newspapers wouldn't even put most of their social events, they wouldn't even refer to them by name. they had no banks. they had no police force. all they had was a willingness
because none of us wants to be a part of the industry that gets made obsolete. and half of our politics is saying that's what black people are for. they're the ones that should be in the industry that's obsolete, because they've been used to it for 200 years. blue collar work went out of work, farming went out of work. all of the brunt on that fell on black people who have been behind. the great lesson of our future is to what degree we are willing to look to the inspiration and the discipline...
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>> i don't care if merry christmas is obsolete. >> oh, you don't care? >>.i'm a christian and i don't think that this has anything to do with christianity. this is ridiculous. >> so you don't care. >> merry christmas? >> yeah. i like merry christmas. i don't want it banned. >> christmas trees are not in the bible. this is not about christianity. >> i don't want them banned. >> let's be honest about this. this is not an attack on faith. this is ridiculous. this is not about attacking christmases. >> it's diminishment of not faith but it's a diminishment of an expression of it. >> there are other people in this country who do not celebrate christmas, bill. >> that's fine. >> happy with holidays. >> i say happy holidays to my atheists and jewish friends. i say happy holidays. >> doesn't upset me. what upset me and i said this wait, kate, ill give you the last minute and a half. what upsets me and you should have picked it up is i don't care if you say happy holidays i care whether these groups are forcing people that say merry christmas not to. all right. kate.
>> i don't care if merry christmas is obsolete. >> oh, you don't care? >>.i'm a christian and i don't think that this has anything to do with christianity. this is ridiculous. >> so you don't care. >> merry christmas? >> yeah. i like merry christmas. i don't want it banned. >> christmas trees are not in the bible. this is not about christianity. >> i don't want them banned. >> let's be honest about this. this is not an attack on faith. this...
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when they break or become obsolete they are thrown out. they contain gold, silver and copper. recycling them is a dangerous and toxic job. >> it contains a lot of hazardous metals, for example, and they are not easy to treat. this is why it's needed appropriate recycling, that it is taking place, and if the valuals are wasted it's a loss of resources as well. >> some countries are moving to safe recycling. the increase demand in electronics is feared to overwhelm existing facilities, and could see millions of tonnes of waste tumped into landfill. millions of tonnes of waste was produced last year. the largest producers are china and the u.s. they produced 11.1 million tonnes and 10 million tonnes respectively last year. each chinese person produced on average 5.4 kilograms of high-tech trash, compared to the average american producing six times this, 29.8 kilograms. an uninitiative created an online map, looking at 184 countries, comparing how much ewaist is generated. >> each in the developed world we have the issue that we are facing here, low collection rates despite having
when they break or become obsolete they are thrown out. they contain gold, silver and copper. recycling them is a dangerous and toxic job. >> it contains a lot of hazardous metals, for example, and they are not easy to treat. this is why it's needed appropriate recycling, that it is taking place, and if the valuals are wasted it's a loss of resources as well. >> some countries are moving to safe recycling. the increase demand in electronics is feared to overwhelm existing...
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. >> supposed somebody invented the device that could make tobacco obsolete?uld give smokers the nicotine kick except without the smoke or the repulsive smell and the tar and carbon monoxide? wouldn't it a public health miracle? i'm talking about electronic cigarettes. while they're definitely being embraced by smokers as the kinder, gentler alternative to real cigarettes, they've become incredibly controversial within the public health community. that's why tonight we're going offer the tape to get a better sense of what's happening in this rapidly expanding industry with the help of njoy, a privately held company that controls 40% of the market for e-cigarettes in the united states. in just the past few weeks this has become a major business. electronic -- just in a very short time. a couple years. i don't know if you have seen this. this is a billion dollar market in the united states. this is a $3 billion market worldwide. it's been growing at 100% clip for the last three years. lorillard, the maker of newports has been getting a huge boost from the e-ciga
. >> supposed somebody invented the device that could make tobacco obsolete?uld give smokers the nicotine kick except without the smoke or the repulsive smell and the tar and carbon monoxide? wouldn't it a public health miracle? i'm talking about electronic cigarettes. while they're definitely being embraced by smokers as the kinder, gentler alternative to real cigarettes, they've become incredibly controversial within the public health community. that's why tonight we're going offer the...
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year, we buy more electronic gadgets, toys, computers and appliances but when those break or become obsolete, they end up being thrown out. they frequently contain gold, silver and copper, also, lead and recycling them, if it's done like this in india, is a dangerous and toxic job. >> it could takes a lot of hazardous and scary metals and they are not easy to treat. this is why it's very much needed that appropriate recycling is taking place. if these valuables are wasted, it's a loss of resources as well. >> some countries are moving towards savory cycling and reuse of e-waste but it's feared the increase in demand for electronics will overwhelm existing facilities. this could see millions of tons of waste dumped into landfills. the u.n. report says 48.9 milli 48.9 million tons of e waste was produced last year. this is expected to rise to 65.4 million tons by 20 step 17. the largest producers are china and the u.s. they produced 11.1 milliontons and 10 million tons respectively last year. >> these chinese -- each chinese person produced 5.4 kilograms of high-tech trash. this compares to th
year, we buy more electronic gadgets, toys, computers and appliances but when those break or become obsolete, they end up being thrown out. they frequently contain gold, silver and copper, also, lead and recycling them, if it's done like this in india, is a dangerous and toxic job. >> it could takes a lot of hazardous and scary metals and they are not easy to treat. this is why it's very much needed that appropriate recycling is taking place. if these valuables are wasted, it's a loss of...
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but when those consumer electronics break or become obsolete they end up being thrown out.they -- they frequently contain gold silver and copper and also lead. recycling like it's done in india is a dangerous and toxic job. >> it contains a lot of hazardous and scair scarce meta. it's importantly that appropriate recycling is taking place and if these valuables are wasted it's a lot of resources as well. >> some countries are moving towards safe recycling and reuse of e-waste. but it's feared the increasing demand for electronics will overwhelm existing facilities and this could see millions of tons of waste dumped into landfills. the u.n. report says 48.9 tons much e-waste was developed last year and expected to raise to 2017. the largest producers are china and the u.s., they produced 11.1 million and 10 million tons respectively last year. high tech trash this compares to the average american that produced almost six times this, 29.8 kilograms. an o.j. interactive map looks at 149 countries and compares how much e-waste it gates and how much it disposes. >> developing an
but when those consumer electronics break or become obsolete they end up being thrown out.they -- they frequently contain gold silver and copper and also lead. recycling like it's done in india is a dangerous and toxic job. >> it contains a lot of hazardous and scair scarce meta. it's importantly that appropriate recycling is taking place and if these valuables are wasted it's a lot of resources as well. >> some countries are moving towards safe recycling and reuse of e-waste. but...
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. >> it's time to change the senate before this institution becomes obsolete. >> i think he would say he had a pretty good year. i think the most tremendous thing that harry reid did was when he made the move to change the filibuster rule to make it easier to approve barack obama's nominees. he thinks that history will be kind to him for this. it seems like such a small washington issue but it is the kind of thing that is a turning point in the chamber and it could be the kind of thing that has a tremendous amount of influence in the way that the senate evolved in the next 10, 20, 30 years. gwen: there were shootings in connecticut, did little to move the ball on issues like gun control. a think i -- of it as culture issue. in a lot of rural states they could count on alienating a lot of people. may be the case that 90% of approve of background checks but they don't vote. and the people that are active are the people on the other side. gwen: also ready for take-off is immigration reform. >> id dit pass the senate with pretty strong bipartisan support. john boehner at least supports so
. >> it's time to change the senate before this institution becomes obsolete. >> i think he would say he had a pretty good year. i think the most tremendous thing that harry reid did was when he made the move to change the filibuster rule to make it easier to approve barack obama's nominees. he thinks that history will be kind to him for this. it seems like such a small washington issue but it is the kind of thing that is a turning point in the chamber and it could be the kind of...
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monitors these are all these are obsolete they're not they're not using electronics anymore so when they come to us we'll take them and we'll process a nice lease gentlemen are taking the c.r.t. to actually two out of it's plastic casing and they're also being able to harness and gather the copper the low grade circuit more and that's in the material and then we can use those they'll be processed into our precious metal refinery but the great thing about this system is it is essentially to clean the glass and turn a c.r.t. glass by separating the light in glass from a non lighting glass and then cleaning it and then into what we would call a furnace ready last call and that's ready for plastic glass recycling going to choose a lot in there and he said that you want to such an ad that such and bag grabs and zoom securely and the laser measures the through so that the flames are set right and zoom in a certain way it goes in and makes your thoughts consume is in flipped on a rotating table the other side is then cut and that's all done by laser measurement and some great software in there
monitors these are all these are obsolete they're not they're not using electronics anymore so when they come to us we'll take them and we'll process a nice lease gentlemen are taking the c.r.t. to actually two out of it's plastic casing and they're also being able to harness and gather the copper the low grade circuit more and that's in the material and then we can use those they'll be processed into our precious metal refinery but the great thing about this system is it is essentially to...
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even in the digital age, clarke andros buys the obsolete. it's worth my paying more. it's not just a digital file. i have the album art in my hands. you can't touch an mp3. he is part of the resurgence in vinyl records and sales of this 65-year-old technology are making a record comeback. nielsen soundscan projects 5.47 million vinyl records will be sold in 2013, up 338 percent in the last seven years. steve sheldon is the president of rainbo records, a vinyl manufacturer that presses nearly 25,000 records a day. his company has been in the business since 1939, and says the demand for vinyl records is unlike anything they've seen in years. this year has been the busiest for uswere doing double what we were doing two years ago. capacity is at 100 percent. and it's about the 13-25 year old range that is making these hot off the press vinyls (throw record) fly off store shelves. it's a tangible item and they were brought up on virtual everything. i think they are enjoying handling the records, handling the jacket; the artwork on the album cover was always an attraction.
even in the digital age, clarke andros buys the obsolete. it's worth my paying more. it's not just a digital file. i have the album art in my hands. you can't touch an mp3. he is part of the resurgence in vinyl records and sales of this 65-year-old technology are making a record comeback. nielsen soundscan projects 5.47 million vinyl records will be sold in 2013, up 338 percent in the last seven years. steve sheldon is the president of rainbo records, a vinyl manufacturer that presses nearly...
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the chairman said new technology is making the reason for the ban obsolete. it was a split vote. two republican commissioners descended but commissioners expressed reservations about allowing phone calls during flights. >> nothing will be different on your flight tomorrow. we're seeking comments on a proposal. we'll go to a vote. all of these in favor say i. i -- >> nay, no. >> the is have it. >> a poll shows the majority of americans who fly regularly are against allowing the in-flight calls. we spoke to some people how they feel about the possibility of cell phone calls being allowed on flights. >> many people are very loud and on knox shows when they talk on the phone. i don't think it's phone everyone else sitting in a confined area. >> it interrupts the quiet of a flight. >> it wouldn't bother me. >> i don't want to hear everybody's business, personal stuff. >> depends how long they are talking. that's why it would be annoying. if it's not loud, it's not annoying. >> districting if i'm trying to read. >> it's for relaxing purposes, not social networking. >> you can't hear wh
the chairman said new technology is making the reason for the ban obsolete. it was a split vote. two republican commissioners descended but commissioners expressed reservations about allowing phone calls during flights. >> nothing will be different on your flight tomorrow. we're seeking comments on a proposal. we'll go to a vote. all of these in favor say i. i -- >> nay, no. >> the is have it. >> a poll shows the majority of americans who fly regularly are against...
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at a certain point in time, everything becomes obsolete. >> that is 1000% correct.the question is can you make the money off of it before it becomes obsolete and i think in most of these cases the answer is no. >> even with netflix? has doneux -- netflix a fantastic job. and remember how they started off, competing with blockbuster. all those physical stores. >> remember blockbuster. >> yeah, remember that? those.me go to zap what you call these? -- let me go to zappos. the are thinking outside box. the shoebox. the ceo is going outside the traditional structure. zappos will operate without any job titles. >> [laughter] >> employees can have a number of different roles in the circles. tony has been known to make radical changes in corporate culture and has invested his own money to transform downtown las vegas where zappos is headquartered. i will tell you as someone who has worked for a company with no hierarchy and no bosses, they still exist and you can still get fired. people who think there are no bosses do not understand human nature. >> and you imagine when t
at a certain point in time, everything becomes obsolete. >> that is 1000% correct.the question is can you make the money off of it before it becomes obsolete and i think in most of these cases the answer is no. >> even with netflix? has doneux -- netflix a fantastic job. and remember how they started off, competing with blockbuster. all those physical stores. >> remember blockbuster. >> yeah, remember that? those.me go to zap what you call these? -- let me go to zappos....
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our goal is to make tobacco obsolete.d because my fellow scientists and policymakers joined with me and saw that this had really good potential and something we haven't seen for decades that could help end the fight against tobacco. >> steven glance, you hear what he says. e cigarettes i guess he's saying it's a healthier alternative to traditional tobacco smoking. do you believe that? >> it's almost certain that taking a puff on an e cigarette isn't as dangerous as taking a puff on a cigarette. the problem is that most people who are using e cigarettes are also continuing to smoke conventional cigarettes. and as long as you're smoking even a few cigarettes a day you're getting essentially the whole heart disease risk and almost all of the cancer risk. and there's now several population-based studies looking at the effect of these cigarette use on people quitting smoking. and what they all show is that e cigarette users are actually a little bit less likely to quit smoking than people who aren't using e cigarettes. and we
our goal is to make tobacco obsolete.d because my fellow scientists and policymakers joined with me and saw that this had really good potential and something we haven't seen for decades that could help end the fight against tobacco. >> steven glance, you hear what he says. e cigarettes i guess he's saying it's a healthier alternative to traditional tobacco smoking. do you believe that? >> it's almost certain that taking a puff on an e cigarette isn't as dangerous as taking a puff on...
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but now they've been rendered obsolete people in china have computers at home with an active suitable for basic features like email and or million to more pleasant comfortable wif a connection many cafe owners are trying to get out of business by selling the property director kept it to pour a drink of tea. we're searching in the country's online. more than one million out to note that come up. the transfer fee ranges from thirty thousand won bill you and from five thousand one hundred to two thousand us dollars. cafe owners will provide one year free rent a truck to buy it. from a marketing is pointed out that you can choose to not work out very well. according to economic information the difficulty in a cafe with labor force rent utility bills and that the heat. you can prepare even doubling in recent years. around fifty percent in a cafe when daniel the prophet lower than one hundred thousand u s route fifty thousand us dollars in two thousand well. let them have been no profits for most of it and dump it in two thousand and eight. like we do appreciate the cafe is only thirty perc
but now they've been rendered obsolete people in china have computers at home with an active suitable for basic features like email and or million to more pleasant comfortable wif a connection many cafe owners are trying to get out of business by selling the property director kept it to pour a drink of tea. we're searching in the country's online. more than one million out to note that come up. the transfer fee ranges from thirty thousand won bill you and from five thousand one hundred to two...
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they might think of a bunch of things, they might not go obsolete before everyone abandons them. you look at a $45 billion valuation in the face? maybe they will think of something that they can make money with? it is really out of control. >> i member the last time you're on with me, we had one very clear blogger's perspective which was a complete waste of time. what do you think about twitter? howard, funny about someone bob and i both know, i think as a product i would pay for it. >> if you're willing to pay for it, maybe there's something to be said for it. >> i would not pay for facebook is much as i would pay for twitter. >> there was a study published earlier from the university in london saying that as far as u.k. teens go facebook is dead. that was the title of the report. is taking off like a rocket, which is why they got a huge valuation. it is very hard to think back to any of these acquisitions, or any of the ipo companies in the social media space that i make in -- that have made enough money to justify the about the market said they were worth. >> you're still a be
they might think of a bunch of things, they might not go obsolete before everyone abandons them. you look at a $45 billion valuation in the face? maybe they will think of something that they can make money with? it is really out of control. >> i member the last time you're on with me, we had one very clear blogger's perspective which was a complete waste of time. what do you think about twitter? howard, funny about someone bob and i both know, i think as a product i would pay for it....
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are spending eight trillion dollars of pollution costs in china but the combustion engine became obsolete eighty years ago the fact that it's being subsidized and kept alive this long as a testament to the lobbying powers of the big oil companies but george osborne if you really want britain to really be like china you should reverse the anti-smoking laws and let people smoke all day and pubs in there all all day long because then you'd have more something closer to china you know he you know back in the one nine hundred fifty s. something like twenty to twenty five percent of household income in britain was spent on cigarettes so people were puffing themselves like gemini's and you know puffing themselves to death if they want to be like chinese and britain yourself to death george osborne you'd be like china give everyone free cigarettes what is this what is on more subsidize an airlift or a drop of a billion marble cigarettes on to the city of london and all over the u.k. so the british people can smoke themselves to death so they could be more like their chinese compatriots well that'
are spending eight trillion dollars of pollution costs in china but the combustion engine became obsolete eighty years ago the fact that it's being subsidized and kept alive this long as a testament to the lobbying powers of the big oil companies but george osborne if you really want britain to really be like china you should reverse the anti-smoking laws and let people smoke all day and pubs in there all all day long because then you'd have more something closer to china you know he you know...