you know, the puppet will be like doing drugs, and we're like is this-- not that any of the Squickerwonkers do drugs. collar , small-town Canadian people.
said you know, yes, there may be a business opportunity for the kind of people who sound good on a record but some of us aren't recording artists, we're performers, right? You lose collar worker. I labor indoors and when I'm done, I slide my work under the door and some bourgeois man of commerce takes it out to my audience. You have no right to turn me
decade even after we get past this current recession. The first of these forces of what I is what I call white collar anxiety. And by that I mean the way that uh jobs higher up the income scale. Doctors, lawyers, engineers, evenuh consultants are going to face uh competitive pressures from rising powers like India and China in ways that have
would kind of like walk in the door would come up they're like hey you know and they would um immediately get the collar on their you know on their polo and flick it up and then they would go head down to the the bathroom. We hadthis, you know, little communal bathroom and there's this big fat communal jar of hair gel and they would stick into that
Do they travel hundreds of kilometers? Collaring data is suggesting that they interact much more than we actually expected.
intact but whose neck is not to put it mildly the skin from the chin to the collarbone is missing revealing strips of muscle and a tangle of blood vessels as gruesome as it was I found the image incongruous Lee beautiful the young man
Increasingly so in a world of AI where computers are going to be able to handle a lot of this sort of intelligent white-collar related stuff for us, and we're going to be rendered useful only for that which humans can do, which is probably this stuff. Yeah.
But if you listen to the language of so many leaders, it becomes very clear that they actually don't know the game they're playing in. Blue-collar work is about as strong as it can be in the AI world.
The user adoption curve for controlling technology is like refugees, prisoners, children, poor people, blue collar workers, white collar workers. That's the adoption curve.
Usually someone says "prison." But actually, here's my point. White collar prison. White collar -- there you go. So orange and yellow actually have the lowest correlation with competence.
long as we've known about Mars and it really you know it kind of Mars has a way of grabbing people by the lapels or the collar um and I just screwed up the audio by doing that uh and and and not letting go and so the people in this book are people who I have come across
We previously thought that they overlapped a lot, because they were all found potentially marking the same areas. But collaring data suggests that they're quite separated and they do not interact. And this does not change seasonally as we had previously thought, or during the mating season, or with changes in temperatures.
You guys can just pick them for your tacos later, or for your salads, as you want. these collard greens. For this dish, I wouldn't necessarily love olive oil.
from 53 years ago went back and did it all again. And what she found out, was two things. In the entire population of Collared Pikas, one thing is a little bone in the skull had changed. The entire population. They don't have fax. They don't have e-mail. They don't have a way of saying 'okay everybody, change this bone in your skull to be this long'. They evolved within 50
Yeah. But when I when I saw this as well, it was a a glimpse of some of the disruption that's going to take place at the blue-collar level as well, because if you think about Elon Musk, he's got um in his pay packet, he gets something like a trillion dollars over the coming years if he produces and delivers at least a
But by forcing ourselves to abstain, you kind of go away. And especially in white-collar jobs and in the tech industry, you get rewarded with bonuses and all that the more output you have in your work.
whether they were white-collar engineers working at Google, or they were gardeners, and everything in between,
Snow leopards would be caught. there would be a collar put on the snow leopard individual. And then we'd use radio signal to see where the snow leopard went.
It's about understanding the population. So we try to collar as many individuals in that one area to understand where each individual are using, whether their home ranges are overlapping, and looking over time how that changes and collaring females and males to see if there's difference in interactions.
They can put their collar up.
She matched collars to jackets for pennies a collar .
Anybody from a blue-collar neighborhood, like I am?
Anybody from a blue-collar -- yeah, you're from the same neighborhood I am, right?
between blue collar and white collar , I'd promised myself, one day, I'll be rich.
It's very white collar .
attach the collar , and then inject a antidote that wakes the animal back up, all within about 10 to 12 minutes.
It's a blue-collar restaurant, right?
On the blue collar side, you've got lots of workers who drive cars, load trucks, pack boxes, take blood samples, fight fires, deliver mail, direct traffic.
On the blue collar side, lots of workers lay bricks, paint houses, mow lawns, drive cars, load trucks, pack boxes, and take blood samples.
And for white-collar workers like you and me, the boundary between work and personal life has been blurred because of the internet, the mobile phone,
This is called a collar web.
So that's a collar web.
to this blue collar science fiction.
So start with the collar bones and widen them, roll the shoulders back, and squeeze the tips of the shoulder blades together.
The white collar was detachable, and yet it was essential as a status marker.
I work for White Collar , which is a USA TV show.
of signature and the collar is smaller than a normal button-down collar would
and that is to photograph the biology of a critter. That's my specialty. Asking questions in my mind and trying to find it in the view finder to bring back answers capture with the radio collar and a blood sample and fecal sample.
Do we have a collar microphone? No? Ok, sorry.
um blue-collar workers and he said the one thing that he did notice no matter what their income level
the add collar is very much like the brain and then with neurons that do not
And then we have data every five hours of where the snow leopard is. And these collars can last up to two years. So it helps us understand the species for up to two years.
So it's very well-planned and has a bigger picture in conservation. So more about the collaring -- so back in 2008, three trapping areas were set up in the Tost area. And since 2009, 30 snow leopards have been collared .
And you can see there are some trap-happy cats that just would come back into the trap and just get caught and just sit there. And our collaring expert, ,, he was the one-- he's from Sweden. He was the one who was doing most of this trapping.
And that's what the data demonstrates, especially between males. So with the collaring data, sometimes the snow leopard would catch prey, right? And it would stay with that area after it caught the prey for around eight days.
Do they travel hundreds of kilometers? So back to the collaring , what we've learned from collaring -- we also have activity loggers in the collars
Do they travel hundreds of kilometers? And they're both collared here.
Apparently the collarbone is only second to the spine to break.
So we collared , while I was there, 10 elephants-- five male, five female.
So after being collared , there's this one you see here in red.