or support from others. If Axel praised me-- Axel is my good friend, my student. If Axel praises me I feel good, because Axel is really great, and what he says is meaningful to me.
If Axel praised me-- Axel is my good friend, my student. If Axel praises me I feel good, because Axel is really great, and what he says is meaningful to me. I think he has some insightful things to say, and if he praises me, oh, yeah, I'll feel good.
Whoa. Oh. That's a lot, which is really good, obviously. So Axelspace is, in my opinion, an amazing company. So we are a team of approximately 60 people, most of them hardware and software engineers.
So how to improve this situation? At Axelspace, we think that one of the solution is to improve planet-scale monitoring through fast access to data, affordable access to data, high quality analysis-ready data, and tools to analyze it,
to see how we can change this situation. So AxelGlobe solves several of the problems, several of needs I mentioned before. First of all, fast access to data.
So the idea that all organisms have to live in these incredibly complex dynamic environments. I loved the Richard Axel quote that you included.
And all these things are relative, right? So my qubit and Axel 's qubit, or your qubit, are not the same. And then we got it down to like sun dust specks and Laos eggs.
State polls swing state polls might have been more inaccurate but I think you know as everyone has seen um this was as as David Axel Rod I think so aply put it a primal scream across the country by a group of disenfranchised Americans who feel as if the American dream has left them out or left them behind um I think there are so
'Cause I know when I was skating, I'm like, "OK, let's stick to my axel . Coast on my axel for a while before moving on to my double "sal"." And it's probably why I didn't go to the Olympics, but did you find that to be the case? Kristi Yamaguchi: Yeah, definitely.
One, I think -- in my professional opinion -- it's one of the top two funniest economics papers of all time. The other contestant being this one, "Life Among the Econ" by Axel Unpronounceable. which is a fake anthropology paper about the Econ tribe that lives in the bleak north. That also came out of Economic Inquiry. I'm happy to say that I'm the humor editor -- the miscellany editor -- for Economic Inquiry.
as well as communication and knowledge sharing. Our solution is called AxelGlobe. And it's a constellation of satellites which will help us to photograph entire world every day
Bay of Hong Kong in China. So more at AxelGlobe.com. You can visit. You can see much more photos there.
Next thing you know, he was off at Hoover Dam shaking hands and doing some photo ops and he's just not engaged. And David Axelrod, his chief adviser, came up to him and he said Mr. President, we're a little concerned. You don't seem plugged in.
meltdown because she's-- it's her second program. She's planning on doing a triple Axel , which she hadn't been able to do since early in the '90s, but it was her way of sort of saying OK, well this will make them forget all that other stuff that people are talking about.
Next time. And then-- yeah. So please welcome Lukasz from Axelspace. Yes. Thank you.
So a few words about my company, Axelspace-- have you ever heard? Has any one of you heard about Axelspace before? 1, 2, 3, 4.
We have ideas how to solve this problem, how to at least improve the situation. So we strongly believe that AxelGlobe will help to protect forest through fast and affordable access to high quality data and insights, through lowering costs of monitoring and alerting, and forest health analysis basically on the planet scale.
supposed to be the number in the White House. I had gotten a call from David Axelrod with whom I had done campaigns. And he had just finished doing the Obama campaign.
You don't seem like you're investing the time. And the president's response to Axelrod was very much what I hear from people who realize that they have a tremendous aptitude for this. So my point is if that guy can't magically flip a switch and be great because he has short changed the prep,
War," that one of those wars would be unfolding inside the West Wing of the White House, but that's what I discovered. There were people in the White House, notably Rahm Emmanuel, the Chief of Staff and David Axelrod, the Chief Strategist, who felt that the public was not in a place where they were ready for the President to make this a signature agenda item. He could talk about it, he could play to his base, he could do the Tuesday at the Vestas Wind Turbine Facility, but in prime time when it counted, and certainly when he
a longer story but you know there is a moment just as he's about to decide to go where he has a conversation with David Axelrod where Axelrod says, "Look, I've worked for Hillary Clinton and I've worked for John Edwards and I know what they will do to win. They know where they are going to be three months from now. Every hour of the day, they are scheduled all the way out into the Fall. If they have a 105 temperature, they'll look it up and
And I would double check. Oh, Axel . Lincoln Wyatt.
OK, great. My first car was a 1967 Buick Skylark. So if you remember Eddie Murphy in "48 Hours," that Axel Foley car? Yeah. That was my first car, and that's how I cut my teeth on learning how to change a tire and cars breaking down.
So the upshot of all of this is that, in Mariposa, we've got a major security problem with internal sources. That is, Axel Price is a CEO of a major corporation in Texas, which provides government services and training. And that's been a real issue for me, because I don't believe we should be outsourcing things like prisons, military logistics and that sort of thing. Along the way, we're also dealing with the
Anna Anastasia Skolonok, uh spokesperson for the Norwegian Refugee Council in the DRC, we appreciate you joining us here on DW. Axelle Cray is emergency coordinator for Doctors Without Borders. She joins us from Bunia in the DRC. A welcome to DW.
All data will be processed and analyzed, so ready to use. And so probably this is most important slide here-- how AxelGlobe will help protecting forest land. First of all, by lowering cost of monitoring.
to do it a second time that was David Axelrod who said that to me the day just days after Obama won the
We had some good thinking sometime in the past. But in the candy bar example, or the Axel bothering me all day with praise example, we can see logically
But in 1980, Professor Robert Axelrod found that if you play your opponent hundreds of times, well, then cooperation wins out.
And I graduated from Jagiellonian University in Poland, in Krakow. And now I'm working as a space business intelligence engineer at Axelspace. And I have several hobbies.
Hand craft-- mainly wood and instruments. So a few words about my company, Axelspace-- have you ever heard? Has any one of you heard about Axelspace before?
Start with cooperation. If you go back to Axelrod he came up with the famous-- the thing that beats all other prison dilemma
this is going is, is what Bob Axelrod showed in his prisoner's dilemma work, the original sort of computer modeling of just very simple interaction patterns, which is that small
I think coming up as a skater, you know in order to get to the next level or learn that next jump or spin or whatever, you're gonna make a lot of mistakes. So, definitely. I remember working on by double axel , which is a big step--. It's the hardest double to learn.
to kick some butt and bring out some pole axes and all that sort of stuff. Q So I got a question. So it seems to me that Axel Price's company is very similar to maybe another company that you might have modeled it on?
A I think it'd be more the realization that history still ruled, the passions of history still ruled. And I don't think conservatives would feel at all comfortable with that notion. When we have Axel Price at the end of the book -- I won't spoil too much -- spouting off his philosophy of life, it is I think, you know, a philosophy that many conservatives would find very appealing.
consumidoras femeninas. Les quería mostrar también mi emprendimiento más reciente, que son mis 2 hijos, Axel y Lucas,
And then they'd be like, oh, can you co-write with Harold Faltermeyer, the guy who did that, dun dun dun-dun-dun dun dun, "Axel F"
She makes it to the Olympics twice. And she's the first American, not just the first woman, but the first American to land the triple axel . These are all things that we had never ever, ever heard about because we were like six or seven when it happened.
Instead of me just saying it and you confirming it, maybe it's better if you just lay this out, because your knowledge is a bit better than mine. So yeah, Tonya Harding, she was the first American to land a triple axel in 1991. And then at the same time Nancy, both her and Nancy were showing up in competitions.
Did you find that to be your case in your situation? 'Cause I know when I was skating, I'm like, "OK, let's stick to my axel . Coast on my axel for a while before moving on to my double "sal"." And it's probably why I didn't go to the Olympics, but did you find that to be the
It's the hardest double to learn. And just saying, "OK, I'm gonna work 20 minutes on my double axel ." And it would just be literally skate around, jump, fall, skate around, jump, fall, skate around--. For 20 minutes.
I don't know. And the other was this sort of a celebrity biography by a man named Axel Matson but it only took Cousteau up to 1985.
You get to this realistic place where you get tit-for-tat life strategies to sort of dominate the world, because in Axelrod's tournament,
Over time, what they saw was cooperation spread, just like what Axelrod had found.
You can access to 40 years satellite imagery and more than 200 observation data and the computation power. And then through Earth Engine initiatives, I got to know the company, this start-up, Axelspace. And then I get so excited to know about this exciting start-up, so I cannot help inviting them to provide
lesson and one of the questions again, I think it's an open question, his attitude has been Obama actually listens to, who he'd listened to during the campaign and continues to listen to, Robert Gibbs and David Axelrod are still there. He swapped out David Plouffe for Rahm
in Anderson, Indiana would necessarily, you know, I think relate to what I was doing on a given day or David Axelrod, but they relate to what the volunteer in Denver, Colorado