FW Lawvere (contd.)
FW Lawvere, Michael Wright (2007). From the Michael Wright Collection, held by the Archive Trust for Research in Mathematical Sciences & Philosophy.
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0:00 It's amazing, it just looks like square blocks of wood on the bottom of your lap. Finally, one day the doctor says goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye. Disney films, Black Hole, and now there's a sitcom called The Big Bang Theory. You know, it's got some geeks in it, you know, all these geek types that slam the beat. That means you have trouble with sex a lot. I mean, the title of Rothschild, Chateau de Perville, Chateau d'Ivoire, it's a bill on top of it and on an island near New York City. It has a view. And we have to accept, you know, how George has justified policy work by collecting powerful pictures. He has a collection of black pictures. And people should vote for it, even if they don't quite vote enough to get it out, but at least they can be relied on to do it. The whole idea is that democracy requires an informed public. An informed public. There's buzzword saturation, buzzword saturation, or there's the idea that every citizen is a scientist, and every citizen has to be a scientist. This is what the new math education categories as a guide for Wobbuffet and so forth means. It increases the degree to which every citizen needs it. That's what's wrong with it. That's why I asked him to stay there. It's an obvious term, like what you call the component. You see what I'm saying? The disinformation on the level of lies is one thing.
2:30 The disinformation on the philosophical level is another. We live by buzzwords anyway. We live by calculi of prestige. Thank you for watching. Well, if it started out, well, I guess it would be... What she went through was not the actual brain. Her feet were wrapped up and somehow restricted and that was considered sexy. Then they took extreme measures and pulled her up the next two hundred years. I used to have a book about the unfashionable human body. We have been tracing all the things in a different culture. Traditionally, it was a faster period of time. I want to show you that people do to the left, right, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or right, or left, or right, or right, or left, or right, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or left, or right, or left, or left, or right, or left, or left, or right, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left, or left It's a Gimli familiar name, so I'm a Gimli.
5:00 But his wife is my friend, and I, in fact, his girlfriend is, you know, somebody who comes here to talk to me, but his wife and daughter don't work here, but she's really lovely, don't you think? Internet, this, sir, is all diplomat, a former diplomat, not a former diplomat, because he can speak more for you. No, I have... And journalists are all trying to watch you. No, I'm pretty clear as to what's going on. And... I hadn't realized that they needed a report about them. Not satisfied. Really. Yeah, well, it just has to be. We all worked with it in the planes. Trains. Exactly, trains. Oh, this is good. Time has been given to us. There was a conference on that topic. Oh, not too many. Which man was it supposed to be? Which was a really, I mean, the actuals get really good thought. Large numbers of people, actually. Too positive, too rosy. Yeah, I agree with that. And also, it's time to get through this. We're in your cafe. Oh yeah, and the conference was entitled something like this. It was effective. Oh, yes, yes, yes. You know, we had a conference on that. There was only one paper. Yeah. Which is true, they were better off. They were better off. And, um... Who was the guy? He could write it. He could write it. Yeah. Anything. Anything. I thought you could see from what was happening. And, um, darkness, I think it's a great job, of course, but of course we're putting them in the right place, in the right place, in the right way, trying them, but, uh, no, no, the proof has not come to an end. The trouble with McLean's title is in spite of physics, he couldn't make it.
7:30 So he's... Well, I mean, you know... Yeah, I admit that, but... But, uh, they... In spite of wrong-minded physicists. Yeah, I mean, they were... Those aren't made because of... They were... That's a... The majority of them are serious. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. No, they're not. Here's a little more. Yes, so, I tried that. Well, I bet you... Yes, from the one, two, three, four. And, once we got into a discussion of our dreams of the world, actually, very often, one of the biggest questions was a little more about... In that case, I would like to ask you, during the two times, was it very time, or was it speed, or was it drive, and if it was drive, described in a very natural way, was it speed, or was it drive, in any of the circumstances, time to time, that was a... I remember it was about the time, I don't know, it was in the 1990s, I interviewed him and there's something, I don't know, he had talked about, I don't know, if it is, if it is, if it is, if it is, if it is, if it is, if it is, if it is, if it is, if it is, if it is, I wish I could remember how it went down. You know, I read that. I could never read it. Yeah, yeah. So the, uh... I've got all the recordings of that. I think it was an online clip. No, I think it had come out the previous year. It came out in 1989. Possibly it's earlier back there in 1989 itself. I think it was in the air. It seems to have been. Subtitles by the Amara.org community
10:00 Well, it's very loose and I'm afraid I'm not going to come out and talk to you. Well, I must confess I'm very nervous. Oh, I know you were, because George Rousseau told me, been all-proud of us. When he was here in Paris, sitting at the table, it wasn't actually that stable. Two years ago. And I think he must have decided I'm a good guy after all. Yeah, yeah. And he said... Would you like coffee? Yes, please, yeah. Yeah, he said that he had actually, um... Not just when it comes to topology. That's why, it's very crude. I tried... But there's a very interesting discussion about China-India relations. I can't remember now how he did it, but... Oh, it must have been sometime in 19... Yeah, it must have been in 19... Before you leave, come for fun, yeah, but, um, I'm looking forward to a meeting in Leicester. I was there for about three days for this meeting, and he just came and told me what I thought about it. And then we got on to political discussions, and it was clear that there was a very serious market for this, and that I'm talking to a bit of an argument, actually, about Northern Ireland, because I think I might have got quite a strong position about it, like I've told you about it, as far as you can tell. I took a position which I had, but I think that's just my point. I'm sorry, this means that all of it would be on the BRC. Oh, yeah. I'm not telling you anything you don't know. No, no, I am. Because I didn't realize that you knew. No, no, no. He tested me. And he had, he controlled me and gave me a very... He gave me a very... I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I'm not a father, but stern but father, um, explanation as to why I think that is so.
12:30 What's the matter with you? You come up against somebody who's not a father. I'm not a father. So, some kind of a macroeconomy or something like that. And, actually, that was really quite serious. And, the one call came at quarter of eight. And, the line was really long. So, I thought about it very seriously. And, I went back and talked a bit more. So, I was so new, I had to ask you about it. So, we could talk about it. It was only later that I realized that, you know, I knew what he knew. But I realized, and I'd rather keep more than 40 years of my career in Paris, what a very fine, very, very fine fellow, a fellow who's also a fellow who's a fellow who's a fellow who's a fellow who's a fellow who's a fellow Nixon is bold and confident in his team, but without the guy, I don't find him to have a part of the team. Now that we have a part of the team, I'm not going to have a part of the team. I'm not going to have a part of the team. I thought that was such a great answer. I always hoped that he would have a part of the team, but he doesn't have a part of the team. Give him the complete term. Thank you for your attention. And after I started you, I called them and I told them, you weren't the two of us. You weren't the two of us. You weren't too bad. He said that to me. Not particularly. Not particularly.
15:00 Not particularly. Well, I'm not particularly bad. Well, I think it's exactly what you said it was. I'm trying to grasp who you're showing off and who isn't, and I feel you aren't. Thank you for your attention. In that room we'll have the discussion of all three. Hello, is this one? And I was being mentioned, and he said no, and I said no, and he said we don't inform visitors to call me, but they don't post him, and I said no, and he was purged. So Maxwell and Kelvin did not come back and tell me about that, so nobody knew. But anyway, so, because I, I, I said correctly that he didn't work, and you don't tell me that someone in Scotland is able to go back to England, so, you know, and that was when I, so that got me my job as a man. George didn't actually give a talk, he did take a very active call. And I got the, the appearance charts of who I thought he was. I just don't have an organized mind for things like that now. Yeah, well, I remember as I said, well, I've got to get to Paris, but then I think it'll be all right. He was testifying to describe how the five capitalists attacked him and another person hit them three times, three times in a row, like this, and so the overall sort of thing he was saying just... And it was in my part, it was in the spoken language, and I was older, I couldn't. I can't understand really what you're talking about.
17:30 I'm trying to put everything into words. Yes, that's right. Repetition. Therefore, scientists. Therefore, engineers are all drivers. All the numbers are either 500, 200, or 100, something like that. No, it's a very, very good debate, though. I don't know. I don't think it should be historical. It must be some kind of theoretical stuff where the numbers are not close. Well, you remember when I came back, excuse me, this is what we did. Yeah, you put me in a room, yeah, that's right. Yeah, that's right, I can see John. You went up to see him then, didn't you? No, I didn't, I didn't. Oh, that's right. That's right, that's right. I tried to look him up in the phone book and couldn't find any information. Well, he's definitely there. When he said you were going to write a book, I thought I'd write it. And what are you talking about? Thank you for your attention. I don't know the song. It's not fun to read. I'm quite happy to work with the book here. I certainly have a good time with the book. It does pay more than my student's son to read it. The other book is really fun. Even if you can learn at one time a visual hint of sound and remember how to give it a hint immediately, the longer it's lost, the simpler it becomes. So it's really more fun. Well, if you learn it that way, you'll try to convert it. But even the mid-landers tell me that when they read literature, especially topology, they don't go into that kind of literature.
20:00 Thank you for watching. There's a simplified software to make any kind of mission accrued to my character, and when I wrote it, and once, when I wrote it, what I wrote it was a man in China, and I wrote it all down, and you meant the subject? No, no, no, it's just that, it was rare enough already, but it's an upbeat work, and my son and I are on it. There are a number of different fields of study in the field of mathematics, such as physics, geometry, algebra, mathematics, physics, and mathematics. There are a number of different fields of study in the field of mathematics, such as physics, geometry, algebra, mathematics, physics, and mathematics. Thank you for your attention. Thank you for your attention. And, excuse me, it's an actual movie, but it's a movie. How they act in a movie, and one point, it's about, the cop has sent a mole to the triad, and the triads have sent a mole to the cop.
22:30 This is what happens when both persons are very young, and they have different kinds of knowledge. When you're with people long enough, you identify with them with their knowledge, and there's a fraction there. So, I won't tell you names, because I really want you to see them. But at one point of Moulin's triumph, they all had to write down their names. For an internal check, for an interior check, it's going to depend, you know, those try to die, they don't know how to write, and they won't be able to do that. But see, I really had, was, was, was, absolutely, you know, at least one character, you know, one character brought, and this is how, the more, the newer, let it go, you know, because this character would be forever. I'm quite sure he was careful, I mean, with the connivance, he did not, because... All that was visual, but if I could only write an account of it, it would not show up in your head, but it was a type of movie. You were not on the screen. It was, uh, fascinating. I'm a theorist. Thank you for your attention. It was a single-word solution, a mystery, I don't forget. It was so cool. I hope she's not together. This is so idiotic.
25:00 Well, what do you expect them to do tonight? First of all, she's being shot at by someone in plastic, standing on the gate, and there she is, in plastic, in the corner, she doesn't get it, she doesn't get it, she's chasing her, he's chasing her. Thank you for watching. So, she's at this meeting and this guy is sitting next to her and she decides she's really attracted to him even though he's a repulsive skittish and out of the gate, you know, and so he goes back to his apartment and she gets the second half of the deal. So they take a bath every morning, they make love, blah, blah, blah, and I'm just happy to be here. So incredibly stupid. And in the end, you know, something was killed during the augmentation and it really had nothing to do with her working with the Nazis, it had nothing to do with anything, so that was all the red herring that kept her from acting. And I said, I called her and said, she said, well, one and a quarter. I said, yeah, one and a quarter. She said, we'll look at it, we'll look at it. Thank you very much for your attention and see you in the next lecture.
27:30 Now, he researched everything meticulously. He knew everything. He told you about which trail he was going in Paris to get to a given place and where all of that happened. Now, that should be a good note to know that things like that should be screening. You read the digital? We didn't read the digital, but we heard that at some point there was a hidden slag in the moment. We can't make any sense of these. Sense of these kinds of sick and tired tourists looking for it. Put this information brochure next to it. Oh, there's a gnomon. There's that astral thing to trace the meridian, and the solstice, the sun comes through the window, and yet this copper strip, this moment, follows the copper strip along with the moment. It's in the church. It's there. It's in every language. This is the first time I've heard of a professor of mathematics in the United States, a college professor, who refutes apparently what's happening in the U.S., who refutes the planet. They were helped by this Chinese emergent who was teaching in England, a man named Nancy. Really? Yeah. Where's the book? I haven't seen it. The book came out in China. He didn't say it was in Chinese. No, in English. There were two women, there was Nancy, who played a crucial role in helping Nancy. I said, did you ask me about some conferences? I knew some of them. And I don't know how the name Nancy came to mind, but it was a cool institution. And then there was a strange... Thank you very much for your time.
30:00 And the other, well, in some of the others in higher, there's even more smoke and water, there's two, so it's worth more of a copy of the book, and it's worth being noticed all the time. You know, you could be the best mathematician in the world, but you won't be able to make your money out of it. There's also, technically, I've already been telling everyone the same thing happened in Florida, but they're higher. They have a character in the world, I'm sure they have a character in the world. And then, see, and maybe... It seems to have been drawn in quite a long time ago by a very important author, you can go to his website, and it's about the Institute of Software Engineering, the Institute of Software Engineering, the Institute of Software Engineering, the Institute of Software Engineering, I was in a terroir. We must open our hearts to the students who can't have this right here. We'll just have voting machines in every single one. Oh, that's a nice question. Let me tell you what that's about. No, I think the emphasis is probably somewhere around here. But I'm trying to figure it out. The only thing is, the next time around, you know, it's not going to be as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be, not quite as good as it used to be.
32:30 Thank you for watching. And we were in a room smaller than this. It was the first room in the hippie wood system. And we were just one of the contractors, you know, and I was one of the scouts that could be sent back in the afternoon for our first course. A little thin, probably a couple of quail or something, and thin slices of raw scallops. And we carefully arranged our plate, and it was a meal that cost something like $500. Thank you for watching. They moved the other side of the classroom. We were kind of next to the door at that time. And then, when the dessert came, Bert came to us and said, Patrick, follow the road. He knew what he was telling us. Then he looked at us, and the professor was not in the program at all. And then we sat down with him. My question is that the time in terms of mathematics is a mess. The whole point is that they didn't really enforce the precepts. It's worked in Ireland, it's worked in Italy, places where you don't think it's been done, and that still hasn't been done. But the Karmann law names in France, Avent, who was otherwise a very nondescript minister, will forever be identified with the anti-smoking law, like why Avent?
35:00 Do you remember his face? I do, but I don't remember his face. Do you remember his face? And who was his friend? Menuhin. Thank you for your attention. Well, you know, if I had a choice to point out the history, I'd rather be in the end than in the lead. We invited either Jean Pouval or Jean-Baptiste Pouval who came up with this idea that we should issue a big metal floor in every house that we're viewing now instead of throwing it on the street. And so they called it the reality. The question I like to imagine is teenage gossip. But you read the telephone. Yeah, really? You know what my nickname is? Oh my god! What's the name of a very famous guy, a great, well, I'd say he was a general, yeah. I picked up a pencil, can you see that? Pencil, actually. The poor guy? He did pretty well, yes. If you just grab the wheel, it doesn't do anything. Yeah. Did he sign it in time? Yeah. Then you're a genius. I only heard the beginning of that story. Just like every other political party in France, his centrist party was under investigation for illegal slush funds, and of course he was the head of the party as well. He is, uh, he's over his head again. I was telling my senior old friend, I can't remember how it came up, about someone having his head chopped off, and I was telling him about it, and he said, no, he was telling me that he had hurt himself a lot, and he said, no, he hurt himself a lot, and he said, no, he hurt himself a lot, and he said, no, he hurt himself a lot, and he said, no, he hurt himself a lot, and he said, no, he hurt himself a lot, and he said, no, he hurt himself a lot,
37:30 I had a mom who said to me one day, I'm like, I thought you were saying that I'm not an idiot. I'm thinking about how we could be in a couple of classes with a couple of parents. She painted this little figurine at the hip of St. Ponder, when the Bladesman Regents asked her for a play, which I absolutely don't know if you've ever heard of, promoting a book, which is renowned, as they say, for the wonderful job that has been done by George, the founder and protector of the country. And the guy who was using it for the purpose of all the challenges was somebody who made an exhibition because he wanted to be famous. The theory, the last I read about it, is that somebody asked this question in the season last. And he said that the force that they hit in the back of your neck would instantly knock you unconscious, and there would be no pain, and it would be like a, yeah, it would be really painful. The problem is that a lot of people are not comfortable with this, and they make a story out of it, and then they're like, what's the point of doing this? And so the guy who was interviewing us said, well, what about some hard work? Thank you for your attention. Thank you for your attention. It's a cemetery that was founded after the Great Depression, and there's a chapel, I guess, and behind it there was this big terrain, and it's near Nassau, and they kept moving it for quite a while, and they killed it.
40:00 There was practically nobody who stayed the most here. I remember it being around 2000. Manifest Western was outlawed into the advent of it, so they didn't want to replace them with the church members. And indeed, even one object reached the curse and they couldn't conquer it. So they ran this terrain field between the church and dug big pits to hold the victims of the war. There's a wall all the way around, so they pierced through the wall, especially for the hearts and bodies to come through there. And they filled up these tens of millions to go by, and not that many died there. And the nobles come back in favor, and they found out where they were. This is where they knew that they were in Hawaii. In the late 1850s, the Dwayne family knew that several of their family members were in there somewhere, and so they built a cemetery next to Ed's house, and they have where we're going now, there's a small cemetery, and above the Dwayne's house, so they decided they would make it a real cemetery, and it would be a very good cemetery. They have a, they delineate it on the ground where a trench is there, containing remains of it. And then there's another trench that conducts parallel views, and it's really sinister. It has all these, you know, In the chapel now, they have marble plaques covering the walls, and they actually trace the names of all the victims, including one entire curtain. There's one day a year, the National Monument is all about.
42:30 Thank you for your attention. And there's a church that's a Carmelite monastery where a masterpiece is in place, an anti-clerical masterpiece is in place, and you can go on this one day and make a guide tour, and you can go all the way around the grounds, and they explain the whole thing, upstairs, in a place that is now a device, and so they only open it on Sunday. Where they presumably want to stay in some way long for the revolution to be behind us in this case. More importantly, to me, for that matter, is that you're in the church and there's the big multitudes, and off to the right, there was a chapel, and the people who were still hanging on the religion before the revolution decided that it was a private chapel that converted the church for some other man or something like that. They decided to seal it off, so they walled up the chapel, and it was broken. The anti-clerical revolutionaries never figured this out, and now it's open, and it has the original murals. It's brilliant. I said that, you know, it's a very nice day to learn from Paris. And I thought, they're insane. It's frightening. It's insane. With the TGV, it's about an hour and a half, or two. You go there in the morning, you come back at night. And then, you know, when I talk to 20 years ago, more than 20 years ago, it was so-so. It wasn't pleasant no more. And my favorite book in each of my books, both of them. But since they recommend it, let's go there and also do a program called Cartoon One for fun. I'm sure we have more stuff going on at home. You don't have to, you know, more going on at home. Let's go there for the living.
45:00 Thank you for your attention. The medieval construction where you see the beams of the building. There's a term for that. Also, these people that have been working in the world there, they have high officials there, who are probably proud of them, because they've been in the field for a long time. There's a slide roller on stage, and you walk in there, and you'll see that it was identical. Yeah, he's in that one. You'll see it in the outside. And all these buildings, and all these old ones, and all these old ones, and all these old ones, and all these old ones, and all these old ones, and all these old ones, and all these old ones, and all these old ones, and all these old ones. And we watched all day, and there was always something that said, you know, topology, geometry, algebra, physics. Disinformation. We have done several years in Paris. It's got to be successful. It's doing a great job. Well, they opened the palace and all the government buildings, if you want to see them. I don't have his back till he might come, but he was giving a very serious statement. He opened the Gestapo cells at the base of the New York Times two years ago. That I haven't heard. Tony, what are you talking about? Tony, what are you talking about? You were there.
47:30 So, no, no, shouldn't it have been the third guy who read it? Very theatrical. He throws down a shotgun and takes it and walks back to the floor and is totally destroyed. And then he says he covers it and goes back to the bedroom and I would be right there. And he takes the lecture and takes the basement there. So just in the entrance, maintaining a happy, open world. Complimenting him on the fact that he covers it. It was a show. A rapid recovery. Thank you for your attention. Well, I'm sure, but I get the gist of it. It's just something very interesting to my understanding of mathematics, and I think some of you people have heard of that, and I'll tell you something about it later, back in June, the one with Hildegard Tartal and this shining picture. But also, exactly what Mark said, you know, why I'm not sure I don't know. Thank you for your attention. Well, I, of course, have a lot of videos where they're interviewing lay students who are helping people and they tell their story. The one that's much better. Oh, really? The guy who made that nine and a half hour documentary. If you've got any questions or comments, just drop them in the comments.
50:00 Thank you for your attention. I remember the first time I went there was a seminar on something called morality. Oh, I didn't, I wasn't at it, but I read how he wrote about it. I read about mathematics and morality. Well, did you see, you know, the morality, what is the morality? And I was really impressed. And this now, the new one that they have, they have one on 1942 that tells you what's going on in France, and 1942 on France, and 1942 on France, and 1942 on France, and 1942 on France, and 1942 on France, and 1942 on France, and 1942 on France, and 1942 on France, Speakers include mathematics, geometry, algebra, analysis, quantum mechanics, physics, quantum mechanics, algebra, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, algebra theory, And finally, the arrival of the Americans by the end of the 19th century. When we raise our hands rigorously from the ashes of the old war, that's the part that they want to gesture. But under the pretext that, emphasizing legion, emphasizing national sovereignty, they've been destroyed. They're two creepy things. As far as the subject of the lecture is concerned, it is true that there are a lot of objections about the fact that he was a senior and the crime was so worth it that he said that he became a senator.
52:30 Arrests are going to be made on the case of a violent journalist who went to the police who were actually in charge of the case and said, is that true, you can make arrests? And he said, no, we don't have any suspects. The calculus, of course not, it's the ice calculus, of course not, of course not, of course not, of course not, of course not, of course not, of course not, of course not, of course not, of course not, ...convincing people to actually make the points that they've always had, but it cuts to death on the high of the bar, from 2,000 to 5,000 people, by having them force the smuggler to make a fee, and check people for drinking and not letting people order any wine, putting up a yard with 3,000 people walking around. That's their whole style of writing. This stuff is not true. It's morally true. Thank you for watching. Thank you for watching. But I should assume that you are absolutely right. I don't think I've studied it much, much more. And I do think that you just saw a very clear distinction about the same person. Well, that was my impression. I'm very sorry. Me too. Cambridge and Harvard.
55:00 I shouldn't have thought I'd happen to know both candidates. Because both of them came here the same year. Well, I wasn't going there. But I can't believe, I mean, I'm really surprised by the results of my time here, and the week of it is coming to an end. And I thought he convinced her to stick around for the last lecture. Well, to be hard news about it, to start with, I didn't think he was going to be able to do it at all. He never, he never, if she was thinking about it, he never thought he was going to be able to do it at all. Well, I agree, he took in a lot deeper than I expected. And I, you know, it's been, you know, I always wonder if he's going to be able to do it at all. You know, I see him as someone who's been running around. I mean, look at him. Thank you for your attention. But I think if she left, didn't she leave him because he was having a good time? Right, but look at Charles and look at Dianne. Oh, I don't know how I'm supposed to know that. Well, that was completely different. First of all, they were never together for that long. They were almost completely different generations, the age difference. She married his mom and he married her because he was a little kid. And she never had a child. And she would help him out to marry and take care of the official wife. They go on a cruise and they catch a Chinese flag. His final pronouncement is romantic. He's like, you know, he's a very secular man. There's no context in that, right? He's a very miserable individual. He's like, please, please, when I speak to you, you're going to say that. I can see how Capri spoke. And they're still happy to go on. Thank you for your attention. Thank you for your attention.
57:30 I'm not in charge. Whatever happens to me is bad. I'm not responsible. I'm a victim. I'm not responsible. I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm a victim. I'm a victim. Thank you for watching. Well, I've only heard them a couple of times, and, uh, I don't know if you can believe me, but, uh, you know, I've heard them a couple of times, and, uh, I don't know if you can believe me, but, uh, you know, I've heard them a couple of times, and, uh, I don't know if you can believe me, but, uh, you know, I've heard them a couple of times, and, uh, I don't know if you can believe me, but, uh, you know, I've heard them a couple of times, and, uh, I don't know if you can believe me, but, uh, you know, I've heard them a couple of times, and, uh, I don't know if you can believe me, but, uh, you know, I've heard them a couple of times, and, uh, I don't know if you can believe me, but, uh, you know, I've heard them a couple of times, and The point to realize is that she has a well-appointed interest in mathematics and mathematics and mathematics and mathematics and mathematics and mathematics and mathematics and mathematics I don't think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, I think, There's a guy who was a lawyer for the big monster, he was the lawyer for something like that, and he's been in and out of, it's supposed to be non-sexual, but it's him shooting a lot of boxes, and he was that rebel around here, he was a cider, he was a cider.
1:00:00 And now he writes this book, Key Sets, and that's the kind of stuff that we're going to be talking about in the future, where we're going to tie it together and, like, wrap and organize the work of JFK because it would be so funny if there was a hobby coming out of it. Thank you for your attention. One of many who had a role in it and is more well-known than Cousin Swan. That's because I was studying mathematics for a long time, and I was studying science for a long time, and I was studying mathematics for a long time, and I was studying science for a long time, and I was studying mathematics for a long time, Thank you for your attention. Thank you for your attention.
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