So it's my absolute pleasure to introduce my friend and author and speaker Nilofer. Nilofer and I met about seven years ago at TED in Europe. And when I moved to the Bay Area she said, "Oh, look me up." And I thought that's the kind of thing
So he made his equation ugly for 10 years. Nils Bohr went over here and he had a slightly different abstract principle, which accepted the principles behind quantum mechanics.
I have them both?" >> KILMAN: Okay. So that's a great question. Nile issue; all these things that we talked about, I mean, straighten out those things.
dingbats which they are but now they're my people another member of our platoon was Nile Waldman originally from Glasgow Scotland Waldman now lives in Ontario Canada spelling is the Bullet Hole and illiteracy is the exit wound he told
But then it made a real nice ending for the film, and people really liked it. Harry Nilsson recorded it, actually, on one of his albums. But yeah, so then about 15 years later, I had a friend who was an English football player called Gary Lineker, who was my neighbor.
one is bias toward action. You know don't plan don't think do don't plan prototype. Uh now we don't mean be willy-nilly or mindless but we really are saying you can't analyze your way to a solution in a wicked problem. You can only build your way. So you got to find ways to engage and do stuff particularly with other people as soon as you
How are you? So Nile, welcome to Google. Thank you. Today, we're going talk a little bit about your background, your music, your FOLD festival, obviously.
This is happening right here in the United States, too. West Nile virus, for example-- West Nile virus is a virus of migratory birds. They come from Africa.
And that's how we made the whole project, actually. And Nils Frahm replayed on his really old pianos.
When the trawl-- this is the trawl, the net-- when it's being dragged along the sea floor, the reaction, the biological reaction, for haddock But Nils Olav has pioneered-- we have these missiles that they have in California, which is really cool.
I've lost faith in my own impact. The Nile is drowning in 100 tons of gasoline. And Alison is dead for the 1,717th time when I wake.
want to be here" Although that's Cormare and that's where Eds' going to be working with his Elminster books and I go well how 'bout here, "Well that's the Bloodstone Lands and Doug Niles up there, well how about down, oh no no, that's Calimshan, and we're doing this game product down there." And he's got this giant map and every place is filled up and I finally looked at the map and they had these mountains up top and there was this little strip of land I said, "See that little typo between the mountains and the sea of
Thatís the first magnetic drive, so thatís the ancestor of your hard disc. And Nils Barricelli showed up to work on biological evolution over periods of centuries, thousands of years, and another German refugee, Martin Schwarzschild showed up and did a huge number
questions yes and I think they want you to use the mic over called Nila Victory song which is set during the Indian independence movement in which some of you already may know
- Make it 2-nil , Chicago Fire. Fire scores!
England are 1-nil down at half time, and what do you do?
They were two-nil down on aggregate.
to like nil . Because soon, there on the couch, off we went.
You've got the Nile River in the North.
Who has done the Nile Cruise here?
Source of the Nile, yeah.
And the Nile had only one bridge, which had a good military installation that you can't easily cross.
I was telling Nilza, who is our business partner here and facilitated the artists coming here, so thank you so much.
called Nandan Nilekani, who's the founder of Infosys, one of the heritage outsourcing companies-- and in a sense, he is an absolute emblem
And willy-nilly mobs appeared.
And I would give that to whatever authority figure I'd run into. Excuse my son Nile. He has asthma and, he took off the first half of the day because he had a really high fever.
So Magnus Nilsson came here and spoke at Google in 2012.
are moving willy nilly.
Because that's how Nils was.
When the trawl-- this is the trawl, the net-- when it's being dragged along the sea floor, the reaction, the biological reaction, for haddock But one thing that Nils Olav has done are these sounders that are in the sea bed of the floor that are collecting data 24/7, data like salinity, turbidity,
My name is Nilka Thomas.
Flying over the Nile River.
It's not Nile. I did that on purpose-- and Chris James from the legal department.
just South of the Nile, so these things did happen, they can happen. And it was in East Africa we saw the worst wipe-outs and recorded them. Masses of ivory were leaving the continent.
George Dyson: And the other source of, the sort of, real life to this story was a crazy brilliant Italian, Norwegian mathematical viral geneticist Nils Aal Barricelli, who the moment even before Von Neumann got the machine running, 1959 Baricelli writes to Von Neumann from Norway saying he wants to come and run numerical evolution experiments on this machine.
This is Lars Nilsen.
and his name is Niladri Kumar. Have you heard him?
seeing things accidentally willy-nilly that I wouldn't have seen before and I'm
and from the highlands of Ethiopia where they usually get pretty good rain. It runs to the Blue Nile or through some of the tributaries that run into Sudan or in the canyon connect with the White Nile or the great Nile and itself. And, so 85% of the water of the Nile which is irrigating 8 million acres back in 2003, in Ethiopia, less than 500,000 acres are irrigated. So all the Ethiopian water is being taken, is being irrigated and irrigating
of geopolitics that allowed that to happen. Now, this is an Egyptian farmer. He's 100 miles from the Nile. He's way out in the desert. He's at the last stop in the desert that still gets Nile water. If he wants to expand his farm, he's got to expand the canal system. This guy, I think he had 60 acres of a whole array of peppers and lettuce and cucumbers and tomatoes that were grown in hothouses. Some grow corn, and wheat grown in his fields
We was going losing two-nil at half time.
And we was losing two-nil .
And then they won three-nil on the return visit.
I actually read "Daughters of the Nile," the chapter that you wrote.
huddled around this linear oasis of the Nile flowing through the desert, and Carthage, which appeared up here where there is a natural harbor,
So we're basically on the Nile.
Did they call his brother Niles for a reason?
It's not just choosing things willy-nilly.
And if you change things willy-nilly, it doesn't work out too well.
Tried to find the source of the Nile-- so he had an incredible-- that kind of adventure now no longer exists, because I think now we get upset--