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Comments by "MarcosElMalo2" (@MarcosElMalo2) on "Adam's Back!" video.
So you could utilize vacant office space to hold the juice? It’s not dependent on the bag (which contributes to landfill problems). You just need an app to control how much juice you squeeze out of your office.
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Physical water? That’s dumb. Nobody wants to deal with the hassle and mess of physical water. You know what’s smart? Water in the cloud. I’ll give you a minute to grasp what a genius idea this is. Water in the cloud can be moved anywhere for JIT delivery. It can be registered on a block chain or represented as an NFT and used as both a unique investment vehicle (no two water molecules are exactly alike) or as a liquid asset. Furthermore, if you know anything about homeopathy, you know that dilution generates value in the form of special healing properties. Do you know what nobody has done? Homeopathic water. Imagine if you could dilute water to a ratio of one or two parts per million. Do you get it yet? This is a license to print water and it’s 0000000.1% legal. Plus the water cures cancer.
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Or disguise it as something else. He should get ant tattoos on his cranium.
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I decide to form a company. You are my first investor and buy 1% of the company for a million dollars. Voila, the company is valued at $100 million. Don’t feel like a sucker, though. Here comes someone willing to buy half your stake for 20 million.
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It’s antique technology. Ancient, even. The new moistness is WITC, aka Water in the Cloud.
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To secure mass quantities of capital.
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People lugging around their water will be a thing of the past if I can get financing for my “Water in the Cloud” startup.
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Water in the Cloud.
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No he’s Mark Andreessen. The guy who invented the graphical web browser while he was a computer science student. It was called Mosaic and became Netscape. Tim Bernie’s-Lee is only half the story and usually gets all the credit.
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@saschacyrus3605 Do you mean a single ball bearing was loaded in the wrong direction, or do you mean the bearing assembly? Because I’m trying to visualize a ball bearing having a correct direction or even a side, and I’m getting nothing. Maybe you can check my math and see where I’m going wrong. Ok, I’m imagining a metal sphere. I flip it upside down and rotate it 180° on the z-axis. I can’t tell the difference between this orientation and the original orientation.
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I don’t want to own a chair. They’re such a pain to drag around. Offer me a chair on a subscription basis and you’ve got a customer for life.
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The Jobs story is pretty crazy. Jobs engineered a corporate takeover in which his company NeXT bought Apple for a negative amount of money, -427 million dollars. It’s such an anomaly, so difficult to wrap one’s mind around, that most people think that Apple bought NeXT for $427 million.
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Coffee is for closers. What you want is office space that can be incorporated into a healthy beverage like cold pressed juice. That sums up my new start up WeWorkJuicePress. It’s a subscription based juice rental work space. We’ve developed a blockchain technology that can press underutilized space into nutritious juice, and an AI based app that detects from moment to moment those unoccupied and unused spaces. The space between your desk, the file cabinet, and the ficus? That could be juice.
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Yes, it’s the social contract. What’s new is registering the social contract on the blockchain.
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