Mike Davis
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Whatever it is you think you might know about a thing, just go ahead and put it on a shelf because we're not going to be talking about that tomorrow.
Whatever it is you think you might know about a thing, just go ahead and put it on a shelf because we're not going to be talking about that tomorrow.
I mean, it's really a question for you. I mean, as somebody who's supposed to be offering analysis, if you don't have time to analyze a thing, or if the next thing comes along and trumps the last thing, no pun intended, then you shift from analysis to just what?
I mean, it's really a question for you. I mean, as somebody who's supposed to be offering analysis, if you don't have time to analyze a thing, or if the next thing comes along and trumps the last thing, no pun intended, then you shift from analysis to just what?
I mean, it's really a question for you. I mean, as somebody who's supposed to be offering analysis, if you don't have time to analyze a thing, or if the next thing comes along and trumps the last thing, no pun intended, then you shift from analysis to just what?
Yeah. It's like a town crier. It's like, and this, and then this. Yeah.
Yeah. It's like a town crier. It's like, and this, and then this. Yeah.
Yeah. It's like a town crier. It's like, and this, and then this. Yeah.
How's this for a callback? The same thing is true with fighter pilots and astronauts who need to maintain their tolerance to zero gravity. You have to exercise that muscle every day. That Hick maneuver we were talking about, it's a very violent, very extravagant thing for the novice to do because your body's not used to doing it.
How's this for a callback? The same thing is true with fighter pilots and astronauts who need to maintain their tolerance to zero gravity. You have to exercise that muscle every day. That Hick maneuver we were talking about, it's a very violent, very extravagant thing for the novice to do because your body's not used to doing it.
How's this for a callback? The same thing is true with fighter pilots and astronauts who need to maintain their tolerance to zero gravity. You have to exercise that muscle every day. That Hick maneuver we were talking about, it's a very violent, very extravagant thing for the novice to do because your body's not used to doing it.
But if you build up a tolerance to 7, 8, 9, 10 Gs, then you can get there like that. You stay steeped in the gravity where you want to live.
But if you build up a tolerance to 7, 8, 9, 10 Gs, then you can get there like that. You stay steeped in the gravity where you want to live.
But if you build up a tolerance to 7, 8, 9, 10 Gs, then you can get there like that. You stay steeped in the gravity where you want to live.
My friend Matt Hagen drives funny cars. He just went from zero to 340 miles an hour in under four seconds. That's more G's than anything.
My friend Matt Hagen drives funny cars. He just went from zero to 340 miles an hour in under four seconds. That's more G's than anything.
My friend Matt Hagen drives funny cars. He just went from zero to 340 miles an hour in under four seconds. That's more G's than anything.
No.
No.
No.