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had not been done before and that was going to be uh whereworked
Given that we're holding this at Stanford's Business School, I'm sure there are a number of folks in the audience who haveworked in the industry before school or want to work in private equity after graduation.And I'm sure there are a bunch of folks here who might be learning about private equity for the first time and just want to learn more about the subject.
You know, I went to University of Maryland, which for some disciplines it's kind of known as a party school, but they worked the engineers to death,worked really hard. And if you learn any engineering discipline, you learn massive amounts of math and you learn the rigor of problem solving.You know, not just what you find from the Wikipedia article, but going through all the exercises of solving complex problems and building up series of solutions
people who you are and to let them understand the journey you've been on academically and through your career Where did you study? Where have youworked over the last couple of decades?Yeah, sure. Well, I grew up in Manhattan, right across from the Hayden Planetarium. I would wander the hallways of the planetarium and come upon a
caused to crash and then recovered. And have you spoken to people who You talked about Jay. Have you spoken to other people that haveworked on these crashed crafts? I've talked I've talked off the record with some people who are involved in recoveries. They would notgo on camera to do interviews.
people. At no point is that an argument that centers voters and their concerns.worked and knows that and is adjusting.
puts us after the midterm elections. It sounds like he's running the exact playbook you just told me has neverworked, which is to get people to just pretend this is not happening. I mean, what have you thought about how thepresident has handled the spike in gas prices since this summer?
And DeepMind had its AI principles and then, I think-- Yes.--worked together with Google to make them the Google AI Principles, which we published, I think, around 2015, 2016, something like that.Something like that. Yeah.
I mean, at the rocket engine testing facility, there used to be, I think, 60,000 people thatworked there. And it was down to about 2,000.And they were the same people that had been there for decades.
And so when Mike opened up this beautiful possibility of improv, and the funny thing happens not because you planned it but because youworked with what was given you, that was incredibly addictive.And I'm still-- I don't need to recover from that.
long time to get here, but um real self-care is actually the decision-making work that is threadedworked in startups. He was always on really small teams, small companies, never felt like he could take the risk to ask to leave for a couple months,
And then I started doing open mics and whatnot, and then bit by bit, I started to get more recognized in the scene in Portland.worked with me pro bono, and they sued Border Patrol, and we eventually reached a settlement.
And Betsy Lerner, my very verbal co-author, reorganized my thoughts, and so weworked together knowing how we have different kinds of skills.But I learned something that really worries me even more about taking the hands-on classes.
And we want to give just a couple of simple tools that we think are enormously helpful, that we've observed have been enormously helpful to designers that we'veworked with.So the idea of a bug list-- I'm sure this is, for a lot of you, you've heard this term before.
We still, though, haven't got a full artificial heart.--worked out how you might make heart cells divide more quickly.
worked through being called names, being physically intimidated, physically assaulted.
worked in this area and tried to get images through our analog technologies, or traditional technologies, that have cost us, frankly, a lot of blood, sweat, and tears.
worked really well then to now?
worked on which was silicon valley which you know it's a little near and dear to google's car i think i welcome silicon valley right
worked out where i was absent quite a lot during the first semester i was still doing my work but i wasn't actually
worked the same way in humans.
worked with a couple of films.
Worked out really well.
worked that the equivalent of Google in those days, at Bell Labs, in the US, discovered the Big Bang accidentally.
worked on for many years.
worked in the early 20th century before you had this sort of explosion.
worked to be able to land it.
worked like slaves in the mines for in many ways as well.
worked on future projected business models that will help cushion that and also, at that point, hopefully we would have scaled enough to achieve
worked with lots of big sports entertainment events.
Worked there for a couple of years.
Worked for him for probably six years or so.
worked very closely with Daniel.
worked with several other startups Afterwards Great.
worked with a person with disabilities.
Worked with Leopard. And then spent a few months working with a lion pride.
worked on the Palestinian version of "Sesame Street." So I turn up, and I'm there, and I'm chatting.
worked with music in a more standard way, probably we still would get along.
worked for a French gentleman down there.
worked for these publications.
worked there, worked there in the trenches during the hardest time.
Worked a couple of years at Northwestern Mutual Life.
worked, it all changed.
worked on and didn't have to work on anything they didn't want to work on.
Worked on all sorts of programs-- Thanksgiving Day Parade, Stanley Cup coverage, NHL Winter Classic.
Worked there for five years.
Worked with a number of dailies.
worked at the Chicago office could fit in this front row here.
Worked for her when she was still in the dorm room.
worked as well as we had hoped.
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