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" ... If Hastings seems unnaturally comfortable amid the train wreck that is 2020, perhaps it’s because his company’s culture was forged in crisis. A nascent business in 2001, Netflix saw its funding dry up in the aftermath of the original dot-com bust. Then came 9/11. As the end of that terrible year approached, Hastings needed to cut one-third of his employees. ... "
" ... The good news is that there are ways to position yourself for future, long-term success in this fast-paced operating environment but it involves doing something that comes very unnaturally to us from an organizational culture perspective. We must learn to “unlearn”. ... "
" ... The most popular Warhammer game is the entry that mixes sci-fi and fantasy together in a dark blend of action and satire. Set 40,000 years after the original game, players are part of the forces of a human star empire literally built on the bones of its subjects in the name of an unnaturally preserved Emperor. For some players it's a chance to have adventures in a world that looks at faith and the horrors of colonization. For others, it's just an excuse to blast orcs in outer space with machine guns. ... "
" ... Then it happens. Your instructor and you fall from an airplane towards the ground below. It takes you a second to get your bearings (you are unnaturally tumbling to the earth after all), and finally you hit that position where you’re floating with your arms and legs outstretched, smiling with the biggest grin you can imagine on your face. This is the moment you’ve been waiting for. Jumping at this height means you have a decently long free fall before you pull your parachute, giving you time to take in nature’s greatest wonder – the Grand Canyon – which is just behind you. You don’t actually jump over the canyon, and you don’t land in it, but you do get to take it all in from above, and that’s pretty incredible if you ask me. ... "
" ... Thus, for example, while Gates is aware of the low energy density and intermittency of solar and wind power (when the sun sets and the wind does not blow) and the prohibitive costs of batteries to store electricity at grid-scale, he nonetheless finds it imperative that we have policies “to force an unnaturally speedy transition.” Net zero “requires the U.S. to build as much wind and solar we can build and find room for.” Indeed, it would seem that Gates’ optimism sees nothing but promise in affordable decarbonization. Getting the U.S. electricity system to zero-carbon would increase retail rates by 1.3 – 1.7 cents per kwh, roughly 15% more than what people pay now or $18 per month premium for a household – “pretty affordable.” He cites a European trade association which suggests that decarbonizing the power grid by 90 – 95% would cause average tariff rates to go up about 20%. Again, this seems “pretty affordable.” ... "