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:09:01
There's a little sensor
that defects who's in the room

:09:04
Doesn't Bill Gates have
something like that?

:09:07
Bill who? ha, ha. ah,
no, no. his is primitive.

:09:13
So I understand you are thinking of
doing a start up

:09:16
Yeah.
:09:18
My friends and I have been planning on
doing a media delivery system for a long time

:09:24
It would be open source, we offer it free
to everybody, just charge for tech support.

:09:29
Wow, free.
:09:30
It's a cut-throat business we're in Milo
:09:33
It's just a matter of time before someone borrows
your technology,improves it and makes a billion dollars on it.

:09:40
What would you do with a billion dollars Milo?
:09:44
Mmm I don't know
:09:46
I'll tell you what you could do
:09:47
You could take that money and put it back into
technology, education and the arts

:09:52
You can transform culture
:09:54
I found the opera company, symphony orchestras,
museums, theatres, steels..

:09:57
I have donated thousands of computers
to schools through out the country

:10:01
The question
really is,

:10:03
How many of the people you share discoveries with
will be outulistic?

:10:09
and how many will make fortunes of
your generosity?

:10:16
Come on in here
:10:24
Check this out.
:10:27
huh
:10:29
- This is the SYNAPSE satellite.
- You bet.

:10:32
I have 240 of these up there
:10:36
12 different obital patterns,
20 satellites,

:10:38
mother satellite of each ring
:10:40
passes over us
every night at 10 o'clock

:10:42
to allow for station keeping,
re-programming, etc.

:10:46
They in turn pass the data along
to the sister satellites in their realm

:10:49
That's the coolest I ever seen.
:10:50
I'm total wrapped up in this
:10:51
It's like I’ve got my mission control
right here on my PC

:10:54
Activation codes,
IP address, flight pass..

:10:58
- It's the best train set ever, hum?
- You bet


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