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Alton Brown: You do use a rice cooker?Mult, that's a unitasker.Don't feel bad. Jeff Freburg: Ok.
Well, if we start with one, multiply it by j, then you move to j, a 90-degree rotation.Multiply by j again, and by definition you get negative one.Again, and you get negative j.
So the probability of throwing a head is 1/2.Multiply that by $1 and multiply that by 100 tosses, that gives you an expected payout of $50.So you should be willing to pay anything less than $50 to play this game.
entire collection of players who don't necessarily score much, but when they're on the team, suddenly everybody else performs at about 1.6 times as high, which is crazy. There's nothing thatmultiplies people's effectiveness by 1.6. And I found an example of one of these players. His name is Shane Batier. He had no meaningful stat stats whatsoever. Rebounds, score, nothing whatsoever.And I'm sorry I use a lot of sports analogies. I actually have never watched a sporting event in my life. So if you're not like a sports fan, yeah, I'm with you. Okay. But what was what was
And they, you know, they were From a bygone era and some kind of hippie type guys, but even though it was very serious business andmulti-billion dollars, they called their culture the Grooves.And, you know, they created these little cards that you see the five, ten tenets here of the Grooves, really about, you know, human empowerment, respect for individuals.
Okay, here's the growth rates over time.multiply going forward. So even if the GDP growth rate looks slow, there's so much value.
democratized this technology that was once in the nineties, for example, you needed equipment that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to do compression. It was the size of a car,multimillionaire and be somewhere on the beach. Um, but I did not do it because I thought it was not moral and it was not the right thing to do. And this is very important for
And so the next scaling law is the agentic scaling law. It's kind of like multiplying AI.Multiplying AI, we could spin off agents as fast as you want to spin off agents.And so, you know, I... You know, I have four scaling laws.
There's obviously the more extreme version of that, which is the death penalty, which I don't adhere to, but I could see the rationalization of, well, you stole somebody else's life, so you don'tmultiple people. I don't know that everyone is always going to meet lots of people at the same time that they're going
- Yeah, so this platonic notion of greatness, and that you could say that's a thread that connects with Xi Jinping, the great history,multi-thousand year history of China.- Yeah, and it involves smoothing out all kinds of internal contradictions.
I wonder if politicians know this cuz part of the reason I say this is because you know Trump is a very wealthy manmulti-billionaire reportedly and if the prices go up 20% at the pump he makes profit. I mean he actually whenhe said he said he said in favor of the rising oil price we'll make a lot of money out of it. His immediate
not eating after about 12 hours. And by the way, this is all relative because it depends on the kind of foods you eat andmultiple studies showing that if you do aerobic endurance training, this kind of running, cycling, swimming type of training, you actually have better
Um, and algorithmic media is just finding out what the algorithm thinks that you should be watching today. But with that said, there's thismulti-dimension to it, which is you've got books, you've got live events, you've got the podcast, and it's themulti-dimensional angle that actually really sets you apart. The creators that just simply want to put a piece of content on YouTube and get paid through
multi-dimension to it, which is you've got books, you've got live events, you've got the podcast, and it's themulti-dimensional angle that actually really sets you apart. The creators that just simply want to put a piece of content on YouTube and get paid throughAdSense revenue, and that really simple that one-dimensional model, that's coming to an end. But the creators that have a community and they meet up in the
the third or four phases when a drug might be tested on hundreds or even thousands of people acrossmultiple different sites and they're looking to confirm how effective the drug is, whether there are any sideeffects and how it compares with existing treatments that are already out there. So even though cancer experts
wasn't good enough. And North Korean leader had to go home without anything to show for. There was This was amulti-day train trip. And I could just imagine the air in that train as this supreme leader who's supposed to beinfallible, who will never make a mistake, going home without a victory.
multitude other reasons. But again, that's meant to have an impact on on the way the Iranians thinking are thinking
multiple fronts we've seen some major multiple fronts, we've seen some major developments and and changes and shifts developments and and changes and shifts
Multiple screens. Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to view once they log in.
Multiple apps open next to each other at once.
multiple batteries without getting uncomfortable.
Multiple tribes sued, arguing that this move violated federal law.
Multiple births are more likely to be preterm.
Multitasking. Yes. Now, a personal question from the book, there are a lot of sauces in the book.
multicultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-generational ministry.
Multiple countries have their own initiatives, and you don't ever want them to interfere.
multiple values for a property or being both a wave and a particle.
Multiple people rejected my manuscript.
Multiple arrests, violence during incarceration, and all these other things.
Multi-purpose knives rather than individual purpose knives.
multiple identities and the multiple lines of difference that are present. One of the things we're talking about a Google is culture ad, not culture fit. So what do we
multi-entry readings. I would say people coming from various region,
multiple. So we tell leaders that don't just get on Lee and think of it as I'm one and done.
multiplying out of control, not dying when it should, doing all the bad stuff that we know that cancer cells do, spreading around the body, all of that kind of thing.
multitasking in the world and may not be looking at the screen.
Multiple conversation throughout. But thanks for your question.
multiple payments every month.
Multiple, talking to one person or more?
Multiple events of a singular event happen, and we have these superpositions where reality essentially estimates what's happened.
Multiply 100 milliseconds by 150,000.
multiple opinions about things.
multiple different pride parades because of course, there's controversy within the LGBT community.
Multi-sexual, Pansexual, Omni-sexual-- where are we?
multi-national companies, and above the mom and pop shops and SMEs, you have these missing middle market companies that
Multiple instruction set mapping.
Multiple Instruction Set Computer.
multinational, multicultural cast-- the shocking first televised interracial kiss;
Multi-billion dollar fortunes await the companies that define the paradigm of the new era, while the also-rans go bankrupt or worse, become passé.
multifaceted view of who we are as a people.
Multiple high level orthopedic guys are all testing my knee, and they think I have an endpoint.
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