People continue to build ordsprog

en People continue to build in harm's way and I think that can drain huge amounts of insurance capital, taking it away from the people that are living a few miles from the water's edge.

en The monitoring of people with incredibly low does uses huge amounts of resources and does more psychological harm than good,

en The insurance companies have already caused a six-month delay by taking this to federal court under a false premise. I think it is shameful that the insurance industry would drag this out while people are living in limbo. I just want to know how much money they've saved themselves holding on to these people's money?

en We can build up to about a hundred units right now with the water that's available on the land right now. But to go past that we're going to have to build a new water pipe, a water main to the small town of Dolton. That's where the water is and that's about ten miles south of where we're going to be,

en It's the most number of miles we've done in that short an amount of time. People clearly wanted the international element. They missed it. The places are as much the stars of the show as the people themselves. That was illustrated when you look at season eight. People were missing that exotic element, the fish-out-of-water element. That is a huge hook.

en People continue to build in harm's way. We not only have to have stronger building codes, we have to enforce them.

en The way you have to look at this is that you had this huge build-out of the Internet and almost unlimited access to capital, and that has stopped. That doesn't mean there won't continue to be investment. The pace is going to slow for a while, but you ultimately have to continue building out.

en For instance you may have some people who have insurance and insurance is meeting their living expenses while they have been displaced. You have some people who may be looking at an option such as a cruise ship where all of their needs are going to be met. It is going to vary by family.

en I knew that everyone would know who we were. His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. There was still an on going business here. It wasn't like a start up that you had to drain huge amounts of cash just to get going.

en You don't get huge swings like this if you don't have huge amounts of capital being put to work,

en We're not talking about (traders) throwing crazy amounts of money in. Most of it is risk capital. A lot are testing the water: Are we for real? I understand that. It's a 15-month-old business. People are not going to have the level of trust that they have with a company they've known for years. They trade on our system because they're sports junkies and it's more interesting than talking about your stock in IBM.

en Cities demand huge amounts of energy to run their infrastructure and fuel their transport, they suck in vast quantities of water, they demand large amounts of food.

en We like to tell people, 'Flee the water and hide from the wind,' ... We need to make sure the whole population knows that you can go tens of miles instead of hundreds of miles.

en For instance, you may have some people who have insurance and insurance is meeting their living expenses while they have been displaced. It is going to vary by family.

en Some people find themselves in harm's way, other people put themselves in harm's way. Usually the winner puts themselves in harm's way; Kaspar helps us identify with that. We need a physical presence. We need more guys playing like that anyway.


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