that is not very appealing so if you remove the the breast bone or the Keel bone because it's shaped like a boat Keel you can get more flavor to your breast and you Al also keep it uh areally nice color as well so so a split chicken here's how we cook them we salt it and pepper as well and we'll put it
and CFCs. This is the Mauna Loa Observatory that shows CO2 rise every single year since 1958 when Keeling started to measure it.And we have now passed, in 2016, the 400 parts per million by volume.
Maybe my restaurant menus one will get there some day, but not today. So Keeling from Scripps Institution of Oceanography started these measurements in 1958. And then they said, you know, you're onto something here, but we need more data.
So I'm going to show you another example of this-- of how the details matter. It keels over, it sinks.
FIFA, and you just feel that this is Gianni Infantino 3 weeks on trying to get the organization back on some kind of even keel and feeling that within his own organization there can be no room for such dissenting voices. And Kevin Lamour, he was the most outspoken from within FIFA.
Having capsized a sailboat when I was learning how to sail, I've really come to appreciate the value of a deep keel . Resilience is our deep keel . It enables us to recover fairly rapidly, and in particular, over the course of a day, or at work, or in a relationship, we can keep
marine wildlife. But we also show films that are how we engage with the ocean, and appreciate it, and have fun with it, from surfing, was Charles Keeling 's CO2 curve from the top of Mount Aloha in Hawaii.
marine wildlife. But we also show films that are how we engage with the ocean, and appreciate it, and have fun with it, from surfing, We need that Keeling Curve.
the home in in which we are uh is played by Patrick and it it does spoil it but anyway he Keels over he literally falls to the floor and crawls out of the door and you think well what that's that's the end of that which it is the end of that scene and then two characters come
Maybe insensitive isn't the right word for that. Maybe even-keeled is better? Although if you're on the insensitive side, you're kind of insensitive.
I'm sure you're all familiar with this graph. This is the Keeling Curve, measuring CO2 concentrations in the air, once again from Hawaii, from the National Weather Services Observatory on Mauna Loa. And that jig-jag pattern, that seesaw pattern you see, that's a seasonal signal.
It was quite important not to poach writers from "The Simpsons," so new writers came on board. People like Ken Keeler, who has a PhD in applied mathematics. People like Jeff Westbrook, who was a professor at Yale University.
is there a way to guarantee that everybody can get back to their original minds? And Ken Keeler developed a little theorem. And he's very modest about it, he doesn't think it's a great piece of mathematics.
It enables us to recover fairly rapidly, and in particular, over the course of a day, or at work, or in a relationship, we can keep on going with that deep keel in the water. So to have any kind of lasting happiness, well-being broadly, we need to be resilient.
relationships uh where and I love you guys all the men in the room but sometimes we just kind of tend to keep things cuz it's you know even Keel right until just nudge somebody so much that they just blow the up and last one we
That's why you're seeing in this diagram that there's no real bands on here sort of holding all the bits together. Maybe 300 or 400 feet under the keel .
- Jim was the aggressive salesman who could sell refrigerators to the Eskimos. - Dannie was always very even-keeled , just kind of mellowed him out and balanced him. And-- - They realized that sometimes, you know, there was music that had no chance to be on a record, so why don't we produce it ourselves and create a label?
marine wildlife. But we also show films that are how we engage with the ocean, and appreciate it, and have fun with it, from surfing, We don't have a Keeling Curve.
And dozens of teams from all over the world of international collaborators have worked to build this together. But this plot is called the Keeling Curve, right? And this is the absolute important baseline for us to measure climate change in where we are today.
If I'm having bacon, I'm having bacon. It's like that-- What is the Keele and-- what is it?
And how many would say you're on the more even-keeled side? One person at Google is even-keeled . So a few in both categories.
that people are like s. And if you tend to be even-keeled and you're giving feedback to someone who is more easily triggered, you might give it very directly because you're thinking that's how I like the feedback.
So you had new mathematicians coming to join "Futurama," working with David X. Cohen to create a series which was also going to have tons of mathematics in it. This is a picture of Ken Keeler. It's not the greatest picture of Ken Keeler.
is there's this technological breakthrough with the keel and maybe pressure put on Charlemagne's consolidation and a little worries like that.
We're supposed to stay at an even keel .
Or to use a traditional saying, through resilience, we're able to walk evenly over uneven ground. I think of resilience a lot like having a deep keel in your personal sailboat. Having capsized a sailboat when I was learning how to sail, I've really come to appreciate the value of a deep keel .
And if we've got so even the keel again.
Struggling to somehow right the ship back onto an even keel .
Just going to put you right on an even keel .
When can I expect a winged sail on my 35 foot keel boat?
below the water, the keel , the bottom of the boat and then the keel which is what sort of helps to steer the boat to some degree and that and the rudder.
with ten times tall mast to one times tall keel and that sailboat's gonna actually flip over or capsize because it's a bunch of bullshit.
So you can kind of hear an even keeled take on what's going on in the organization.
In 1960, Charles Keeling did some measurements on Mauna Loa of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
How many of you would say that you're toward the more sensitive side of the spectrum? And how many would say you're on the more even-keeled side? One person at Google is even-keeled .
This is a picture of Ken Keeler. It's not the greatest picture of Ken Keeler. But it's of great historical importance, because this relates to an episode called "The Prisoner of Benda," where Professor Farnsworth invents
president playing football though he gets whacked hard in the head Keels over
I'll probably say, just staying even keel .
it'll actually discolor the white meat some it won't affect the taste really but it'll it'll have some sort of Blackish and brownish spots on there that is not very appealing so if you remove the the breast bone or the Keel bone because it's shaped like a boat Keel you can get more flavor to your breast and you Al also keep it uh a
boat because it doesn't have a mask and doesn't have a big keel like i don't know actually when we were coming out of
There's natural wiggles. And David Keeling revealed those back in the-- I think it was the '60s.
And one reason why 1729 is special is that it's called a Harshad number. And that's why it keeps on appearing in "Futurama." It's Ken Keeler's way of just acknowledging this great genius, Ramanujan.
because you can't breathe and your heart can't pump blood, so you just keel over and die before you can make your jump.
And knowing that there's going to be ups and downs and you've got to stay even keel -- but that's what motivates me and why I come back,
But you could also have a boat or an organization where the mast is only one-third and the keel is three times bigger than the mast and most organizations are like that and then the senior
hobart spirit of calendar was coming back in from the wanted globe with a broken mast and broken a broken keel um and ollie was just looking quite smug
And they just pushed it and they pushed it and they pushed it until they basically keeled over from exhaustion and died.
And then, you always see the mental thing of you have to be very even keeled because the danger of winning is you get over confident.
This is why we meditate, so we can have an even keeled , happy disposition.
front door, what do you think happens? He keels over and he dies.