The Rise and Fall of Dinosaurs The story of dinosaurs actually begins in tragedy. Dinosaurs emerged from the worst mass extinction in the history of life. The closest life has ever come to completely dying out. And this happened about 250 million years ago at the end of what we call the Permian period of Earth history. And this was the time where there was the supercontinent, Pangea. All of the land was gathered together as this one enormous land mass stretching from the
those are the meat-eating dinosaurs, the ones that would eventually become T-rexes and velociraptors and birds. Then secondly, there's the sauropods and their close relatives, those are the long-neck dinosaurs, the brontosaurus and diplodocus and brachiosauruses. And then the third group is the ornithischian dinosaurs. And this is a whole variety of mostly plant-eating dinosaurs that had beaks and that could chew their food really well like triceratops, the ones with plates on their backs like stegosaurus, the duck-billed dinosaurs, the armored dinosaurs, the ones with the dome
but only in North America. There were other close Tyrannosaur relatives at the top of the food chain in Asia, but south of the equator in South America, in Africa, it was totally different dinosaurs, called a allosaurus, much more primitive dinosaurs that were the top predator. In Europe, Europe wasn't really even a continent, it was just a bunch of islands poking out of the sea. There were not many big dinosaurs there at all. There were a lot of smaller dinosaurs
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions dinosaurs in the same way that hair is normal for mammals. I think it goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway. We cannot fly with our hair. Some of us have more hair than others,
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions dinosaur. It's called Yi qi. It's from China. It had a wing made of skin. Kind of like a bat. Now, it also had feathers on the rest of his body. These are such different configurations. I mean,
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions dinosaurs that had feathers, that had wings. They evolved these from ancestors for different reasons. But now they could experiment with different ways. And they were all kind of around
the piece reads, quote, "Left-wing anti-semmites are savvier than the Nazi endorsers on the right who marched in Charlottesville, Virginia, and set for dinner with the president." This was the first sentence that kind of jumped out to me in the piece because it does seem like Savier's doing some work here.
The only one that you don't separate the eggs. Dinky little whisk. So let's say you have a cake that requires all egg yolks.
--still hasn't-- working at this wonderful, immersive-- Supper club. --dinner theater-- supper club-- for $75 a show. We were doing parody musicals-- movie to musicals.
And that's food. But sort of rewinding, when I went to culinary school, they teach you in culinary school that French fine dining is the most opulent, most North Star that you should attain is those Michelin stars. So that's what I set my life journey on when I graduated culinary school in 2001.
And then after that, we actually ended up going out for our first kind of mother-son Mother's Day date dinner thing ever. And it was just such an incredible moment, just to sit across from my mom and just to hear her talking about what was going on with her life and things that she worries about, all of that.
How could a human being do that? Dinner time, knowing what he was doing during the day, and having his wife and children, and having his dinner, and listen to the music knowing what he was doing during the day?
That's about 45 in there. --dinner, et cetera. Anyway, so I think really what we are doing, to be honest, is the next big venture
He's very nice. Because I don't need that in my life. Ding-dong-- (IMITATES ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER) Get out here. I saw you on Google.
Awesome. So speaking of group activities, one of the things you talk about is going to this Wiccan potluck dinner. Can you tell us a little bit about that? Because I found those-- so when I think about Wicca, I'm kind of like, these are witches, and you know, I don't really
Make something more beautiful. Dina, maybe you. And so living in California, we have access to such incredible ingredients.
Right. That's all Dino. Dino has always loved stop-motion, in particular. It starts with his love of miniaturization.
and there it was. Dinner wasn't cooked. Nothing. So until midnight and early hours of the mornings as well till 5 o'clock, 6 o'clock in the morning,
And there's a simple test that you can use in any situation, whether you're in a meeting at Google, whether you're in a party, whether you're at Thanksgiving dinner with your family. That simple test is this one question.
Sometimes I feel like I'm done, I tell him. Dinner's fast, but I still try to enjoy myself because I love food. At the weirdest, darkest, most stressful moments of my life, I always make sure to have a nice meal.
Dinner is fine, but the movie-- forget about it.
dinner and all these colliding arcs come together and I said but it's 8 pages long you know the network isn't going to
dinner I show you the fridge I already told you what to
ding is like no you're smart you're confident you're diligent I'm going to hire you and you're going to help me build my company so from Uncle ding I
dinner party show Snoop and and Martha Martha Stewart I'm not joking wow is it called the Dizzle party I don't know
dinner Saturday Thursday through Saturday and on Sundays we do a little bit different concept a little bit more traditional a little bit more family
dinner as we're clearing the breakfast or lunch plates so we are just buha
dinner um and I have help I finally accepted that I need help um I need tools
dinosaurs by 200 million years they were here before the oxygen concentrations in our atmosphere were at 21% before the continents sat in their current position
dinners where the meat is stale, the fish is over-cooked-- Yeah, it's true.
dinner together. So seven is one possibility.
dinner on the table that's from scratch for your kids or even just for yourself.
Dinosaurs went extinct about 20 minutes before midnight.
Dino de Laurentiis' King Kong didn't work worth a darn.
Dinga-dong-ding.
Dinner with Elon is an experience.
dinner is it a corner of your living room My friend Sharon is so so wise and she called me and she said I have a new
dinner. And here, stuffed clams.
Dinosaurs are cool. Dinosaurs are very cool.
Dinosaurs. Ark. Ate everyone.
Dinah, here with her sign, "Do," she found in the rubble of Donovan's Bar, one of the beach side bars.
dinner with people, and sit, and take the time.
Dinah have been Release Engineer for more than 20 years.
dinner with the little sections-- however you want to see the metaphor.
Dinner's ready! But this is like, hon, I really like you.
Dinner. It's good. All I'm saying.
Dining out has really become a spectator sport.
dining room. And she had a conversation with us.
Dinner time, discipline, difficult conversations.
Dinteville's left hand is that cylindrical thing, which is a calendar.