You may not know this. This is not germane to the physics of "Star Trek," but Paramount sold most of the rights of "Star Trek" to CBS. And CBS is coming out with a new TV show in January.
That's the thump the ego makes. I'm not sure how germane that is.
Also, can I talk about the evolving robot thing? I know it's not germane to the talk. Well, we've got to get to the-- All right, all right.
You couldn't feel change. You didn't wake up feeling supple. You didn't PR on your 5K. And that's the problem when we try to make things germane to people, relative to "Hey do this or else. Sit in your chair, or else." You're like, "Dude. I'm a World Champion. I sit in my chair all day long and then I go rock the kickball league and it doesn't affect me." So what
But what I decided to do is create a podcast series to accompany the book, in which I could do really, really deep interviews with domain experts in seven or eight areas that are most germane to the book. So I could go into the-- in many cases, not all-- but in many cases, I was interviewing the person who had been such a great sort of mentor and informant to me
to create these Garrison districts around the outside of the city and control international drug trade from slum areas around the capital city of Jamaica. But let me finish by talking about I think what's more germane to this discussion, which is how do we model and understand cities under stress. Because if I'm right about the future, then the future environment is going to be one of cities that are experiencing this tsunami of inflow of population, and information,
It's a horrible, horrible, horrible story. It's vivid; it's awful; it's exactly the kind of story which is going to be remembered, right? in countless ways which I don't describe because they're not germane to my book. But there are downsides like every technology since the invention of fire.
There's still liquid in there, and you'll see it. And use a drop or two on top of whatever it was you were doing that would be germane to that flavor
And he's like, hey, Mike, don't tell anyone we didn't give you what you wanted, huh, Bud? But one thing about those guys and about the process of the movie that we learned, and I think is germane to software and everything that you guys are doing at Google is, we learned from Chris and Phil-- and also from our own experience, but those guys really added rocket fuel, go way further.
deep change in business practices and who work in companies quite unlike ours. Although we mostly address companies that make things or, like us, design things made by others, this book is germane to all businesses that offer a service or to NGOs and non-profits that want to treat their people well and reduce