one that's 135 miles long but uh this 200 mile run is a relay race a 12 person relay race it's not a single person race and I just asked if I could do it by myself as one person so so you competedagainst other actual teams but as your own team by yourself yeah wow and and how did you do with
40° so we have actually know that way not really on 10 different occasions he's run 200 mile relay um he's run this relay race solo racing along sides teams of 12 I think some of us know this race the relay race his longest list of competitive achievements include winning the world's toughest for foot race the bad winter Ultram Marathon running 135 miles
Tyler Cowen pointed out that there are two ways that a dish can appear on the menu. So in a relay race , it's not the case that everybody starts at the same time.
Sorry, bad joke. No, it's because also I worked with some of these people at some point, so this is why I use this example. World championship final relay race , women, eight teams in the final. The favorite team is the US team.
Well, they've done a particularly great job about getting people into the business of celebrating birthdays, and getting people to fight cancer by donating funds or by walking a relay race or doing something positive to celebrate someone's birthday that they love-- whether they're here as themselves, someone who's no longer here, or it's a family member.
So cooperation is not spontaneous, yet it creates value. The greatest example is a relay race I have used in one of the two TED Talks you were mentioning, Daniele. It's a world championship final relay race .
The greatest example is a relay race I have used in one of the two TED Talks you were mentioning, Daniele. It's a world championship final relay race . And some people tell me, but Yves, this is an old story.
And that blog eventually turned into this book. So that example, the relay race example is from chapter 2. This book started out as just a collection of blog articles.
And Jobs said, I apologized for dropping the baton. And he had this sense of sort of this relay race across time, generation to generation, handing off the baton. And I think that's been such an important part of Silicon Valley history.
Tyler Cowen pointed out that there are two ways that a dish can appear on the menu. And the example that I mentioned at the beginning of running a relay race -- I'll tell you that example, in order to explain what I mean when I say probably overthinking it.
I guess this past New Year's we played this game where we have to transfer a bowl of rice to another bowl with chopsticks. And it's like a relay race between families. And then whoever wins gets a red envelope.
in this well you know there there are organized uh 100 mile runs and there's one that's 135 miles long but uh this 200 mile run is a relay race a 12 person relay race it's not a single person race and I just asked if I could do it by myself as one person so so you competed
use for several of my books, including this one. And while I was here, I participated in a relay race with a Google team up in New Hampshire. One of the things that I observed was length-biased sampling, this observer effect when you are in the race and you see people at different speeds.
We felt that there was demand both for a really powerful model, you know, and you that might be a little bit slower Just naturally, like there are different teams, each team makes progress in a particular area, in making a particular, you know, their particular segment of the relay race better.
Tyler Cowen pointed out that there are two ways that a dish can appear on the menu. I got that with the inspection paradox, which I mentioned, the relay race .
addresses a segment of that audience and that is people working in the US tech industry. And I think we should-- remember that runner I talked about at the beginning of my talk-- I think what we should have in mind is that it's a relay race .