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[music]
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was an amazing idea and it so
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suited the mood of the people of that time of
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freedom, first of all, it’s just cool, it’s
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indisputable, I want a piece of Russia, I want to see
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Russia as a prosperous country, and I had a
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demonstration flight from Prague to
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Moscow, to which I said as a pilot, no, let’s fly
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to London and I didn’t just fly to London,
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I personally landed at the helm
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in the fierce moon, there’s no need to dig anything,
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that is, the whole space on board the
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periodic table falls there,
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it was the best thing that happened to
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me from the point of view, I don’t know the investment of
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money, co-founder of eurocity Timur
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Artemyev for a long time he was in the shadow of
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his more famous partner Evgeny
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Chichvarkin and now Timur also lives in
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London and is doing completely different
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things, biohacking, flying to the moon and extending
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life, he wants even for 2080 to
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see how Russia will change by this time
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[applause]
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[music]
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with It’s difficult for you to prepare for an interview
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because the percentage of the ratio of what
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’s written about you on the Internet with Zhenya
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Chichvarkin has long been one in a thousand, so
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explain why it happened this way from the very beginning,
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because you actually
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dragged him into this business of selling
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phones, I know for sure that without If not
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Euroset wouldn’t have happened even close, I’m
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more of a financier, I’m more, I can do a lot of things,
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but I wouldn’t have done even close to the
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marketing that Evgeniy did, so
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before the fact of founding, the fact is that I did
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n’t convince you to do this, but
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at the same time, you know, his leading role At
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the beginning we agreed that I would be the
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CEO, he is the commercial
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director, but then he proclaimed that he is a
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commercial dictator, this most clearly
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reflects the essence of what is happening in the company,
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he is great, and what was your role then,
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well, my role was to look at the
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finances so that
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the balance and converge is that you, for example,
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needed to
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implement a computer system
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at your time, sap r3, we chose it for a long time, in
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general, everything that was required was a
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techno-narrow approach; there I participated in the
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role of, let’s say, a person who
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observes and either agrees or
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tries something improve, but you
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never studied this, in general, in your
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attempts to learn something, you are mainly
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in this field in the humanities,
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this is all written down, I am not connected in any way, and as a
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child I had a lot of technical
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interests, that is, astronomy and
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rocket modeling in
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I wrote computer software modeling and
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was even in the club of young cosmonauts and even the
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club of young pilots, and in
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our house on the landing together
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with my wife,
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when Yuri Gagarin lived a long time ago in the block,
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they were on the same stairs. where
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but his apartment 303
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was and 307 or 306 apartments of this
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apartment in which historically yuri
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gagarin lived there number of years when
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you say so when you did the Euroset
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when you felt that it was cool we
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actually tore everyone apart I first
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felt it at the exhibition communication expo com
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I think it was 2000 when
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on the very first day of our video a man came out of the
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pavilion
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loudly singing Euroset Euroset prices
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just
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despite the fact that we, in principle, well, there were
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six, yes I understood yes it works it
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and it’s cool it was an amazing idea
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of ​​course and this so influenced the
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mood of the people of that time - the freedom of
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some opportunity to reject
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restrictions and
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be ourselves, to be who we
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really are, good bad, no matter the
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real ones,
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if you look further into the future, you don’t
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regret now that you didn’t think about
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all the
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Internet digital components in
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this business in general, it’s a waste
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of time to regret this is the way I was, I
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grew up and it’s stupid to even think about it,
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that is, for example, I was once offered to
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buy bitcoins for 15 dollars Jimmy
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my attack of dollars no 15 dollars
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for a deaf one yes yes and I I wanted to invest a
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million dollars but changed my mind when I
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beat it and sold it for 17 thousand, I understand
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that that million could have been a billion at that moment,
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but the question is, it might not have been,
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well, who knows, but I’ll regret it, yes,
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no, I was like that,
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I didn’t I absolutely invested in this, don’t regret it
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one bit, let’s finish with the Euro network
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because I have one there, don’t
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talk about this, well, the topic is
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quite painful, at what point did you
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realize that things were not going well, exclaimed
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there with the authorities before the real ones began
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problems, everyone knows what Jenny
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thought about this, he decided to
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go straight there, that it was necessary to sort of fight,
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what did you think, I have my own version of
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what was happening, it was very scary when the
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head of the service, Leviev's reserves 5,
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and 5 of his deputies were arrested, it was clear that this was
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all very seriously, but at that moment we were
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already a freight forwarder, he was killing it, the
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freight forwarder was on the federal wanted
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list, before that everything was clear with him,
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that is,
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everything was clear to everyone from this story until they
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tell us that, in
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parallel with selling mobile
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phones, we were also extorting money the
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driver of the gazelle and the poor unfortunate
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driver of the gazelle was forced to sell
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his yacht, his villa, Jaguar BMW x5,
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well, the scoundrel Vlaskin, he was on the
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federal wanted list long before this
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story, it was clear that they were simply
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using ordinary cases, in the same way
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it was possible to take any criminal case for
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which we imprisoned the
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shoplifting sellers and tied
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him by the ears in whatever way the case was from the very
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beginning, it was simply used for
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certain purposes, and when then at
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some point the lawyer told us there were already
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posts about how we sold the company to Mamut, he
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said your business now has no owner,
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so what? there, like, do you want to
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take over, take over your own criminal
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case, we say no, well, and the whole thing
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was drifting until he went out
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into the square with slogans about gasoline for 12
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or 13 rubles, something like that, then it
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happened again, suddenly a new fresco was brought in
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the owner right in a matter of days and
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accordingly we ended up here somehow I did
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n’t feel it because I
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wasn’t interrogated at more than one without you we do
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n’t touch at all no this is about the eighth
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year we are talking about 2000 giving birth autumn
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2008 soon 10 this holiday is coming soon Let's
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celebrate, well, thank God, two and a
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half years later, the jury
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admitted that there was no crime, but it was
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certainly unpleasant, and your guys are
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more correct than you this time of year and the
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state paid from the treasury with
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taxpayers' money, paid them salaries
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for 20 years of inactivity, yes, yes, some I received a
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million dollars but no, I’m the world and it’s not for
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nothing that I have food from
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taxpayers’ money, of course I think
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that it’s much more pleasant to work than to
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receive compensation for being in a pre-trial detention center
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with a uniform, why didn’t you
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decide to leave, I understand why you
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decided to leave the
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same accusations could have been sent to me
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for exactly the same reasons -
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that they weren’t done, they weren’t made, they couldn’t,
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and naturally, when great didn’t call me
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from London and wasn’t flying to Moscow and
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immediately came here in the elevator, where are you and I was in
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Prague
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[ applause]
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[music]
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I actually wanted
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to buy myself a plane at that moment and I had a
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demonstration flight from Prague to
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Moscow, to which I said as a pilot, no, we’re flying
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to London and I didn’t just fly to London,
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I personally landed in
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public at the controls he was landing the plane and they wanted to
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buy the plane because they were dizzy from the success of
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selling the stone, but
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in the end, he still didn’t do it. At
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that moment we ended up in London and it
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wasn’t clear with immigration
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status, you need to get a visa, but you
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didn’t get a
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visa there, refugees, but you received an
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investment visa,
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it was a whole story, I paid, paid
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money and then at some point, when
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nothing worked out for me there,
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they refused me here, I had already paid a lot of money,
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suddenly it turned out that it turns out I can
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go to America and just get this
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visa there is an investment and this is
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about the kind of lawyers here, even the most
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expensive ones are the best and I could
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do it myself, I started and how much does the
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plaintiff cost at that moment it was necessary to
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invest at least one million
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pounds, it
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seems to me you prayed and after the sale in
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Russia of course Of course, they sold it for a
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leg, they call it 350 for two, Zhenya refuses,
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Zhenya
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still doesn’t want you to
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announce the numbers of which cylinder, but
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you can simply understand by the number of
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our investments that it’s clearly not
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there, tens of millions, otherwise we simply
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wouldn’t have enough money about tens is true and
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obviously not billions, otherwise we would
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probably be there somehow differently and by chance
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200 to 350 well, in general, in any case, there are
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more than tens and less than a
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billion, and yes, that’s how much for each
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more than tens, well, I promised
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a friend that it’s not necessary, so I’m holding back
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my thing, you won’t be here for the eighth
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year in the village, which means from Edinburgh in
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December you blocked your plane
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December until December 26, 2008 I
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piloted my plane from January 14,
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2009 I
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we’re there for something something- then we celebrated the old
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New Year, in my opinion we celebrated together with
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Zhenya, I stayed with them, which means I spent the night
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not in the house, I remember how Evgeniy’s wife
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walked in the door to open the door, the guide
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got up, but they didn’t announce a federal
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wanted list, so the plan at that moment was to fight
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to prove that we are innocent, that
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is, the entire ninth year, this is the first
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half of the year, it was a struggle to simply
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prove that we are not camels, and the
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second half of 2009 already began to have
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some questions related to the deal to
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purchase the company because it
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was necessary to prove that we sold a good one the
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company, that is, we had some
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questions there, and in the sense that Kulikovo’s mother had
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questions, and I had to do
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a lot of work to prove that we
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sold everything normally and it took a year and a half
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and in the end we agreed and found
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mutual understanding
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about what and what in fact, there were questions,
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well,
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the questions were that it was
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necessary to receive the rest of the
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money, that is, we did not receive all the money at once,
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such a moment you
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put a bullet point on this story for yourself, I
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think that it was the twelfth year when
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we received all the money in full
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the company settled with all the top
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managers for options and invited
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everyone here on the ship and on one
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Aeroflot plane there were about 80 people in
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yellow T-shirts flying and for 2 or 3 days they would
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travel by bus and walk along the Thames and
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it was, of course, simply fantastic, that
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is, we managed to create this spirit again
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at some point with concentre in a
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concentrated form,
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every show even as smart as ours
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definitely needs new subscribers if
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Russian norms
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[applause]
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[music]
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in 2012 year we got together on a ship and I
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traveled a lot, I traveled a lot, I tried to
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delve into all sorts of biotechnologies
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that came into me with enormous difficulty,
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and then I fell in love with it on
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the wheel and, by the way, pleasant Oleg Zhavoronkov,
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who is just one of the now, by the way,
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most famous biotechnologies with
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application to
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he brought this thing to artificial intelligence and it didn’t learn
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to drive and I thought that this was the next
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mobile phone, that everyone would
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use mana wheels, of course I
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miscalculated,
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I just wanted to dance, but I
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still believe that people will ride on us
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on wheels, we just don’t they offered a
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good product so far, you
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understand that of course, before
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coming here I watched your videos, I
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watched the blue Lada video of the interview, I
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read it in it or in some other
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one, of course I was amazed by the following,
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that is, I was simply delighted, the
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Chinese said you, they make a
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unicycle for 200 dollars, and we make
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such a super reliable wheel for one and a half
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thousand dollars. I’m sitting like this, thinking
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about the features of it in Greece for one and a half
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thousand dollars. Super reliable
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if I can buy Chinese wheels
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for 200 dollars.
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it’s the same
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as buying a low-power
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minicar or even Mercedes and
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BMW Range Rover Chinese wheels for 200
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dollars, their power is two to three times
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less and their batteries are weak,
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so there’s a special pen and you can’t
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make serious Chinese wheels and high-
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quality ones
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are sold about 800 euros retail,
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but just think about how many people are
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ready to buy wheels for 800 euros if
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I can buy everything there for an iPhone or
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Samsung,
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days there were advertisements for 700 euros,
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my whole life will be on fire,
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well, that is, all my bills will be there then
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all my friends will be there, all my friends will be
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pierced, that is, it’s like some kind of
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wheel here and buy for 800, I agree with
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you, a huge number of people pay
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several thousand euros for a car before the
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question is how is the car used and
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where to park if you left at home and
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you need to go to a bakery or a laundry
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or somewhere to a dry cleaner with a unicycle, the
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radius of your possibilities increases
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by 3 4 times, respectively, the square of this
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radius, which means 15-20 times, your
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accessibility to
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some services increases, just at the
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moment people they think classically
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traditionally they teach children to ride a
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bicycle they teach children to ride a
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mountain ski
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but they don’t teach children to ride a unicycle
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why has it not yet reached the
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mass level regardless of you
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using this thing is generally very
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difficult to learn,
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that is, most people give up on the third
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attempt
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Yes, they just lose hope, but
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in fact, the third attempt is the
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hardest, already from the fourth attempt, starting people
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realize that it worked, you just need to
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write instructions that four attempts
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guys, how much money have you already spent
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on this, so to speak, a few
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dollars,
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I read somewhere with reference to you, it’s already
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64,
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well, something like that, even now, but now
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it’s more, but fortunately in England there are
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opportunities to
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return a lot of money once no,
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well,
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in any case, one way or another, this business
00:18:27
will turn into a profitable one, and then all
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these expenses that we they were incurred, they can be
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deducted from income tax,
00:18:37
tell us what the general
00:18:39
condition is now, where do you have a factory, it
00:18:41
looks like it’s lying around right next to it
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in London in the center of London,
00:18:49
production here, quality control department,
00:18:51
development, deep development,
00:18:55
it’s in Russia, that is, we have it there
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electronics there, we have
00:19:02
software, in general, all the
00:19:03
software was made by a person who had
00:19:05
previously dealt with anti-ship missiles, at
00:19:08
the moment we are
00:19:10
really very late with
00:19:14
the release, that is, everything has moved forward and we
00:19:18
have innovative ideas that are completely
00:19:21
different, this wheel, of course, allowed us to
00:19:26
create a team but we are at the
00:19:29
corresponding moment
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in history to fall and the forest there that
00:19:34
they released to whom, well, to the Chinese, and yes, now
00:19:38
all the key players in China, China, a
00:19:42
huge market,
00:19:43
people use these unicycles, I
00:19:45
choose this particular pin, this particular
00:19:47
wheel, you have been doing this for four years,
00:19:49
something from where he got it my
00:19:56
dad had a hunchbacked Zaporozhian Cossack, if you
00:20:01
remember the Soviet Union, and it was like that with
00:20:04
eyes like a ZAZ 965 and with
00:20:08
hunchback eyes the door still opened like a
00:20:10
Rolls-Royce and just as different
00:20:14
and in Soviet times this car
00:20:19
was a shame to drive yes, that is, people
00:20:22
laughed, pointed with their fingers, it was a
00:20:24
small two-door
00:20:26
wasting car with a
00:20:29
yellow engine in the back, it was cramped inside when we were in
00:20:32
business, people laughed, laughed, pointed with their
00:20:34
fingers, smiled, I was ashamed, but
00:20:37
driving is better than walking, well, I was worried about this topic,
00:20:40
but I drove this with the fact that I’m
00:20:43
hanging out there really love me, a
00:20:45
wonderful person, well, he just
00:20:47
lived on a salary,
00:20:49
but he could afford the salary and he
00:20:51
once wanted to make a homemade
00:20:52
car, and he wanted to
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do it so much that one day in my
00:20:58
room we started the engine of a real
00:21:01
engine car in the
00:21:05
Leninsky 95 apartment, everyone just has one muffler,
00:21:11
that’s all rattling in the room and the dream of
00:21:14
making a car was there, I even
00:21:17
did this project at one time, there’s
00:21:19
movement, here’s a Volga set based on a Porsche
00:21:23
Cayenne, that’s you, but it was a gift for my wife’s
00:21:26
birthday, that is I
00:21:28
had this desire, and in the end, when
00:21:30
essentially a one-wheeled
00:21:32
car appeared, naturally I didn’t want to
00:21:35
make it, it’s all a childhood dream of a mechanic,
00:21:38
do it yourself, like in the department for homemade products, how are there
00:21:42
no signs, and now you have
00:21:45
n’t been messing around with it for four years now you have, well, how can you
00:21:47
say that there is no deadline, something that
00:21:52
should tell you yes or no, the deadlines have
00:21:55
all already passed, that is, I already
00:21:57
said, just yesterday we
00:22:00
were sitting here, we decided that we would engage in a
00:22:02
more classic business for money
00:22:05
to earn, yes, well somehow
00:22:07
classic
00:22:08
is to sell scooters, electric bicycles,
00:22:12
which are now sold in huge
00:22:14
volumes, something similar to this we are
00:22:18
now looking at, but anyway, I hired,
00:22:24
now I have agreed with a new manager in
00:22:26
Russia and I am setting up for us to
00:22:30
make new prototypes and the same in
00:22:33
Ukraine, that is we are still trying, I
00:22:43
understand that during this time, so to
00:22:45
speak, your search has developed several
00:22:47
new hobbies,
00:22:48
I’m not even cool right now, I’m talking
00:22:51
about bitcoin, by the way, you did
00:22:55
n’t buy it for 15, you said that you
00:22:57
still sold everything for a profit for 17,000 was or
00:23:00
were different there were bitcoins were a
00:23:03
small plus the biggest plus was on
00:23:05
ether and in different yes well of course but I have
00:23:08
bitcoins ether and ripley new
00:23:12
and what did I buy but in the end
00:23:14
everything was about zero or a small plus
00:23:18
but ether is really on he
00:23:20
earned money but the Russian currency details in
00:23:25
30 to Canada he he Russian norms enough
00:23:29
bangs kept the Russian but these are purely
00:23:33
speculative stories do you
00:23:35
see any kind of future behind this
00:23:38
the Chinese are now, for example, this way they are
00:23:41
withdrawing money from Russia, that is, they are
00:23:42
buying bitcoins in Russia and sells and in
00:23:44
Hong Kong there is such a version, I think that
00:23:50
this is just a way to send money and a
00:23:53
corresponding arbitration
00:23:55
company is formed in general, take this story as
00:23:57
honestly very muddy bitcoin and
00:24:01
any other cryptocurrencies have
00:24:03
already found their use bitcoin they are
00:24:07
used by a huge number of peoples of
00:24:10
countries where there is hyperinflation in In any
00:24:13
case, there is conti Venezuela, for example,
00:24:15
everyone is sitting on bitcoins, there is a strange
00:24:17
descent where the economic crisis is baby
00:24:20
hyperinflation, where people cannot buy
00:24:22
dollars for themselves for some reason or do not
00:24:24
buy, they buy cryptocurrencies,
00:24:27
for example, litecoin
00:24:29
is one of the most convenient currencies just
00:24:32
for transferring money to the system
00:24:35
system, yes, there is a high-quality working
00:24:37
crypto ether used with many donkey
00:24:43
ripple used by bankers,
00:24:45
but it is official, well, there is semi-officially
00:24:49
in China, no more recognized crypto data
00:24:52
is, one way or another, different currencies have
00:24:56
different marketing strategies for entering the
00:24:58
market, but they occupy the same market share
00:25:01
as the eurodollar pounds rubles, that is, this is a
00:25:05
money market to a universal equivalent, that
00:25:09
they will borrow this money market for
00:25:11
some one or two percent, they will borrow and is
00:25:15
already occupied,
00:25:17
or people will store their money in
00:25:20
cryptocurrency,
00:25:21
one way or another, this currency will be
00:25:23
used in the beginning in the least
00:25:27
transparent purposes, but in the future for quick
00:25:31
transfers and banks I won’t be able to do anything about it
00:25:34
you’re on telegram by chance not an attachment
00:25:38
yet but I’ve seriously thought about it and in
00:25:42
good health we talked about it personally with
00:25:45
Durov no but I’m sure that at
00:25:51
least in the beginning
00:25:54
it will go up cryptocurrency
00:25:58
will definitely be decentralized everything will definitely be
00:26:01
states will disappear
00:26:04
empires will disappear people will live in
00:26:06
small
00:26:07
entities there will be many private
00:26:10
military companies that will replace armies and there
00:26:12
will be a system of checks and balances this is
00:26:14
all a future question this will all happen in
00:26:17
20 years or 120 I am doing this show
00:26:20
because I I believe Russian is really
00:26:23
normal if you agree with me
00:26:25
subscribe to our channel on youtube
00:26:28
[applause]
00:26:30
[music]
00:26:34
this is burning seriously having cooled the wheel
00:26:38
seriously carried away by the space theme this is
00:26:41
how I invested in a round of
00:26:46
funding for the moon express campaign
00:26:47
which participated in prezi google
00:26:56
the first private space manifestation and
00:27:01
this prize seemed to have died
00:27:05
literally a few days ago, that is,
00:27:06
Google did not renew it, so
00:27:09
now the company,
00:27:11
so to speak, in terms of growth, is a bad sign, it
00:27:14
just wants to land, no, this is a very
00:27:16
good sign for one simple
00:27:18
logical reason,
00:27:19
Google did not renew it
00:27:21
because Trump announced that NASA’s budget is
00:27:25
now almost half dedicated to
00:27:27
creating colonies on the moon and now
00:27:30
Google is no longer needed with its prize
00:27:32
because Google’s 30 million versus our 20
00:27:36
billion budget is nonsense and
00:27:39
now almost all ATP
00:27:42
industry companies that can do it this way
00:27:45
or Otherwise, they announced their lunar or
00:27:47
something around the lunar programs
00:27:50
because a huge amount of
00:27:53
NASA money will go to the private sector
00:27:56
in order to create a colony of
00:27:59
Americans on the moon,
00:28:01
and why do we even need a colony of people on the
00:28:04
moon than ideas?
00:28:05
Well, first of all, it’s just cool, it’s
00:28:09
indisputable and boys who, at the
00:28:13
age of 9 in
00:28:18
1969, looked with admiration at how
00:28:23
Armstrong spoke about the big step of
00:28:27
all mankind in his fifty-
00:28:30
nine years here and now, they want there to
00:28:32
be colonies on the moon, yes, these
00:28:34
boys are now in the US Congress
00:28:36
and many other places it’s just cool there,
00:28:40
secondly, the moon has already been proven to be a
00:28:44
source of rocket fuel,
00:28:46
that is, water
00:28:49
is split into hydrogen and
00:28:51
oxygen using solar panels in conditions of absolute
00:28:55
cosmic
00:28:56
minus, and this hydrogen and oxygen are
00:28:59
cheap, that is, it’s not what they call it,
00:29:02
but of course they freeze themselves and,
00:29:05
accordingly, from the moon, since there is
00:29:08
six times less gravity there and there is no
00:29:11
atmosphere, sending a barrel of water from the moon
00:29:14
to the earth’s orbit
00:29:16
is much cheaper than sending it from the
00:29:18
earth, and some private
00:29:21
companies are doing this, so private companies plan
00:29:26
to be useful in extracting water and sending it it
00:29:30
into space and there is even a very
00:29:33
serious order for a large amount of water in
00:29:37
earth's orbit or at the Lagrangian point for
00:29:39
this. where is the balance between the earth and the
00:29:43
moon, where gravity is balanced, you can
00:29:45
just hang, well, relatively speaking, yes, that
00:29:47
is, you don’t fall, you can’t either on the ground or on the
00:29:49
moon, anywhere, there is an order for a
00:29:53
large number of tons of water there in
00:29:56
order to split it into
00:29:58
rocket fuel and fly away
00:30:00
presumably to Mars, somewhere else, that
00:30:02
is, these people are
00:30:05
not even Elon Musk at all, but some completely different
00:30:07
guys, can you guess that these heroes can
00:30:10
guess that, in fact, this
00:30:13
fuel may be needed, who may
00:30:14
need it, it may be needed for the mask
00:30:17
Boeing who has Mars
00:30:20
programs may need it, the Chinese may need it
00:30:22
because they probably also have plans for
00:30:24
this, yes, that is, but there is a limited
00:30:27
list of potential buyers,
00:30:29
but the fact that water as rocket fuel
00:30:34
from the moon will simply cost several times
00:30:38
cheaper than land there it’s clear
00:30:41
economics and it makes sense how did you
00:30:44
find out about these guys whose investments
00:30:47
here the situation is as follows: I just bought
00:30:50
myself a small plot of land there on the
00:30:55
island and the end one, but there is such an island
00:31:00
called mosquito in the British
00:31:02
Virgin Islands, there is
00:31:04
Larry Page’s island
00:31:07
nearby Richard Branson's island is located,
00:31:08
that is, there is a very
00:31:10
interesting company there, good, but they
00:31:13
give kindness there, it's fun, interesting people
00:31:17
gather there, why how much, why why, for
00:31:21
example, there is will not bay,
00:31:23
the property there costs 5-6 million
00:31:27
dollars, and it's just that my neighbor on the
00:31:29
island turned out to be Navin Jain. a
00:31:33
serial entrepreneur who has now
00:31:37
done many different projects, but
00:31:39
he also pursues the announcers of the
00:31:42
moon express company and he persuaded me,
00:31:44
I know that I have a great
00:31:48
passion for space, he persuaded me to
00:31:50
invest in this company ticket to the
00:31:52
moon, in general, yes, Masha is playing music, you know
00:31:56
this one
00:32:01
you really love the song ticket to the moon, such a
00:32:04
romantic song,
00:32:05
but then it’s still a real
00:32:10
business in the sense that you don’t have to dig anything on the moon,
00:32:14
that is, the entire cosmic set of the
00:32:19
periodic table falls there, that is, you just
00:32:20
take and collect all the regolith and
00:32:24
grind the simple gold in one
00:32:27
direction diamonds in the other there so
00:32:30
probably this is all, well, it
00:32:31
was published earlier, but how much is everything, how much did you
00:32:34
invest and how much does this company consist of
00:32:36
and the company is called moonshot and it
00:32:40
invested 5 million dollars, that is, I,
00:32:42
together with Naveen, invested 5 million and in
00:32:44
total in moon express
00:32:46
I don’t know whether I can say this figure or
00:32:48
not, but it’s difficult there are several tens of
00:32:51
millions, it’s estimated at how much, but it itself is
00:32:53
not yet estimated at how much
00:32:55
because the company must first
00:32:58
do something, yes, that is, the company
00:33:00
has done, gone through some kind of
00:33:02
evolution in its Ven, well, how can I say this about
00:33:06
descent vehicles, since the
00:33:09
rocket industry has evolved very quickly,
00:33:12
and
00:33:13
for example, now literally in these 14 days there
00:33:17
should be the first commercial launch of an
00:33:18
electron rocket, which costs only
00:33:21
5 million dollars, and this rocket can
00:33:24
launch our module, which can be
00:33:26
driven, but they are yours as it is not
00:33:29
ours, yes, that is, but in principle, if you
00:33:32
are making your own descent vehicle, which
00:33:33
costs well, one and a half million dollars, and the
00:33:36
rocket, which costs 5, then for six and a
00:33:40
half million dollars, well, there is 78
00:33:42
million dollars, you can actually
00:33:44
refract you when the application is
00:33:47
realistic. you have to be very careful with this
00:33:50
because we won’t
00:33:52
just set fire to a rocket so that it will
00:33:54
break the arrival is no longer
00:33:55
responsible we need to get a contract
00:33:58
we omit the contract there
00:33:59
will be all the parameters there if it
00:34:03
existed now then probably now
00:34:06
these are not really cooked not 5 no one
00:34:10
landing and we received this prize, well, the
00:34:14
main prize there was 20 million plus,
00:34:16
well, the point is that if it
00:34:19
existed, we would have invested in it
00:34:21
since the prize was not renewed,
00:34:23
so we decided, well, we’ll get a
00:34:26
contract, then we’ll apply it, and
00:34:28
control should be on us, the contract can
00:34:32
be with anyone theoretically he can
00:34:35
be I don’t know with Roscosmos or with anyone there
00:34:39
with the Indians with the Israelis, but
00:34:42
anyone who wants to stick a flag in the moon
00:34:44
can accordingly sign the
00:34:47
moon express contract, there are no problems, but there is someone
00:34:50
who clearly wants to sign and put
00:34:53
there are people who have already paid money,
00:34:56
for example, there is a person who wants to
00:34:58
bring a telescope to the moon, this is his
00:35:01
charitable story and
00:35:03
accordingly, this telescope will
00:35:06
broadcast a picture from it,
00:35:11
well, accordingly, there in some
00:35:13
charitable organization at the
00:35:14
university, now I’ll show the picture
00:35:17
because it’s cool, right here
00:35:19
there is a small one so white that it’s a miracle and
00:35:22
here it is, you know what it is no,
00:35:25
you can type in google write RF
00:35:30
and moon photo
00:35:31
yes, that is, this photo of the earth and the moon
00:35:35
when they are close they are always approximately
00:35:39
close, you won’t understand, the orbit is not always approximately
00:35:43
ellipsoidal that's right, that is,
00:35:45
but it's not a very ellipsoidal moon, that
00:35:47
is, it's approximately always 308 45
00:35:51
kilometers away, it's just that this
00:35:53
photo was taken from the orbit of Mars wow
00:35:56
wow exactly
00:35:58
[applause]
00:36:00
[music]
00:36:04
tell me what happened to the ticket virgin
00:36:08
galactics right flight it was the
00:36:10
best thing that happened with me from the
00:36:13
point of view there, I don’t know the investment of
00:36:16
money, but the truth is they gave me this ticket,
00:36:18
no one gave it to you before a ticket
00:36:20
for sex as for a flight, we have a real
00:36:23
flight to orbit, it is exactly the essence of a
00:36:26
suborbital ballistic flight, it is
00:36:28
not an orbit thanks to this ticket
00:36:31
I just met Richard Branson and
00:36:33
bought land on that same
00:36:37
island and met a huge
00:36:39
number of future astronauts and
00:36:42
discovered America. I
00:36:43
still have a ticket to fly on it
00:36:46
and
00:36:48
I hope that Richard will soon fly with
00:36:50
his mother to space ai 95 years or
00:36:52
something like that and she will be one
00:36:55
of the first to fly so this is not space for everyone,
00:37:00
well, it’s more like space, but it’s not not
00:37:02
acceleration to orbital speed until it’s
00:37:07
precisely ballistic, there’s less
00:37:08
load, but here it is because then as you return it
00:37:11
further, you scatter the pebble, it
00:37:13
flies into space and falls back, that
00:37:16
is, in terms of energy consumption it is much
00:37:17
less, but this is an amazing idea if, for
00:37:22
example, I now fly from here to
00:37:24
Australia, this is how many thousand
00:37:26
fifteen kilometers it will take to fly through the air
00:37:29
before drilling the air 15 thousand kilometers and
00:37:33
if I fly from here to Australia through
00:37:35
space it conceals and there is a hundred or two hundred
00:37:39
kilometers 300 there to
00:37:41
well there somehow rise in a spiral into
00:37:43
the stratosphere and there 100 kilometers above
00:37:48
Sydney descend to and the rest of the
00:37:51
time in space where there is no
00:37:53
air and no no friction so
00:37:56
it's cheaper that is, flying from London
00:37:58
visible through space is cheaper than by
00:38:00
air but chosen states you would
00:38:03
risk flying I'm sure
00:38:05
I'll definitely fly absolutely yes of course in terms of
00:38:09
time yes no well I think that in
00:38:11
twenty years I think that in twenty years the
00:38:13
first flights will appear at the beginning
00:38:16
for several dozen people, that is,
00:38:18
20-30 people fly from London to Sydney
00:38:21
for 3 or 4 hours through space, friends,
00:38:25
to tell you bright stories of
00:38:27
Russian norms, we need your help,
00:38:29
please advise us heroes who
00:38:32
speak the same language with you language have achieved
00:38:35
success and strive to make this world a
00:38:37
better place
00:38:38
[applause]
00:38:40
[music]
00:38:44
actually attention to the question: do you
00:38:46
invest in valleys and startups? I have
00:38:50
invested money at the moment, one way
00:38:55
or another, all my investments are related to
00:38:58
people from Russia with immigrants from Russia,
00:39:01
that is, these are people whose I have known for a long time, I
00:39:04
know that they are there and developed and smart and will
00:39:07
definitely achieve their success
00:39:09
one way or another, the business will exist
00:39:13
and the money would return exactly about the
00:39:17
California ones, I was just running through it, they sold it, it was a
00:39:18
different luck, low, yes, I
00:39:20
have invested at the moment in three
00:39:23
companies made by immigrants from California
00:39:27
and all three companies are alive and working and I
00:39:31
think that everything will be fine with them,
00:39:32
tell me, I know that one was made by an
00:39:34
island, it seems, well, Serge Fagi, he basically
00:39:38
studied at Stanford and yes, the second one also
00:39:41
took all the steps, this is the world and this is a company
00:39:45
with artificial intelligence now the
00:39:47
main story is that the
00:39:49
most important thing is to create a team
00:39:52
that understands something about artificial
00:39:55
intelligence for a team that is good at
00:39:57
mathematics and it doesn’t matter what you
00:40:00
train on any cats,
00:40:02
anything as long as the investor gives you
00:40:05
money because the final product if
00:40:09
it’s simple if he fights back, that’s already good, and the
00:40:13
most important value is the people
00:40:16
who managed to make one successful
00:40:17
project in the field of artificial intelligence,
00:40:19
and they immediately receive an order for 2 and 3
00:40:22
and already, and also this is a war, a bit of
00:40:26
Rachinsky, you know, yes, we talked to him,
00:40:29
he by the way, he also has a
00:40:33
virgin galactic ticket, but seriously, he
00:40:36
actually owns the phrase that there is
00:40:38
actually no artificial intelligence,
00:40:39
you know that’s for sure, and
00:40:43
I know that at the moment it doesn’t exist, but
00:40:48
he will appear, his idea is to
00:40:52
teach the system, well, roughly speaking,
00:40:54
to develop itself from It’s a mathematical
00:40:59
impossibility that for now it’s just an enumeration of
00:41:01
their infinite number of options and
00:41:03
more, while it’s a proven fact that
00:41:09
Google, for example, translate, made its
00:41:12
own language and no one asked it for this,
00:41:17
therefore, in the process of development,
00:41:22
artificial intelligence creates its own
00:41:25
living tools that exist
00:41:28
and evolves, well, like living ones in a
00:41:31
sense, the word does not exist,
00:41:32
it evolves, and where is the line when we
00:41:37
call something that goes through options,
00:41:42
we start calling it intelligence, then
00:41:44
ultimately our brain also
00:41:46
goes through options, you named two
00:41:49
projects and both of them are
00:41:51
bugs, bugs, and the third and the third project
00:41:54
was founded by Mikhail Shchepin of he is not from
00:41:59
Stanford, he is a Russian chemist who lives
00:42:01
in Oxford here in England, but he created a
00:42:04
start-up, what is it called retro top,
00:42:06
this was 10 years ago and now we are already in
00:42:11
this startup behind the file,
00:42:12
well, they submitted it in a day, this is destructive
00:42:16
organization of permission for there, let's say, the
00:42:21
last stage of testing on humans, we
00:42:23
hope to get permission for a
00:42:26
drug that protects people from the
00:42:30
damage caused by spenders and
00:42:34
the most interesting thing is that it already works, there
00:42:37
is already, for example, a child who
00:42:41
was very vulnerable and there is clearly a positive
00:42:46
effect on this child
00:42:49
within a year it goes, that is, it is taken and the
00:42:51
medications are safe and it obviously
00:42:54
works, it is so connected with your
00:42:57
period when you were interested in
00:42:59
prolonging life directly because the
00:43:03
decline of human functionality in old age, one
00:43:06
of the reasons for this decline is precisely the
00:43:09
damage to our cells by
00:43:13
free radicals, in particular
00:43:15
by spenders
00:43:18
[music]
00:43:22
you said that you want to live and live
00:43:24
until 2080 yes I was born in 74 yes I
00:43:31
hope that at this moment and I want
00:43:33
to be active well yes not just even like that
00:43:36
yes I am first of all sure that
00:43:40
biologically I can do this and all the
00:43:42
technologies for this exist
00:43:44
and secondly, I just really want to
00:43:48
see Russia as a prosperous country and
00:43:50
I want to live in Russia, I want to live in Moscow,
00:43:54
and you think 2080 and change
00:43:59
the day, yes, I see the modern generation, they are
00:44:04
still studying in schools or
00:44:06
universities,
00:44:07
but they will definitely completely break
00:44:13
this whole outdated system and
00:44:17
new voters will come who
00:44:22
will vote for the real state
00:44:28
of affairs and the man is fooled by no
00:44:31
propaganda, not by some nightingale, but
00:44:33
how long do you think it
00:44:35
will take, well, Moses led people through the
00:44:37
desert for forty years
00:44:40
supposedly yes, I now think that this
00:44:44
requires even more time, but on the
00:44:47
other hand, from what date do we consider a
00:44:51
good question? Well, I would count from ’91
00:44:55
realistically, that is, from me it seems to me
00:44:58
that ’91 is about sixty years old, that’s how it should
00:45:01
be, maybe even more, maybe 8 hundred, and how are
00:45:04
you going to to live until 2080, well,
00:45:07
first of all, you just need to know yourself inside,
00:45:10
know
00:45:12
your hormonal background, know your
00:45:14
microbiome, at least this is the mother of
00:45:17
the microbiome, this is who it is, which one is
00:45:21
possible, I know mine is comfortable in you more
00:45:23
than you, that is, there are 30 million 30
00:45:26
trillion cells in you. your human
00:45:29
body consists of 30 trillion cells,
00:45:32
while in you there are forty-five trillion
00:45:35
bacteria
00:45:37
you have such a tank 3 and wears it and I too you
00:45:41
know everything about mine these are bacteria
00:45:45
there is now a new test test was
00:45:48
developed in the Los Alamos laboratory in
00:45:50
America this laboratory mark
00:45:53
because they know very well how to kill
00:45:57
people en masse, that is,
00:45:59
all the bacteriological weapons are concentrated there, chemical
00:46:03
nuclear everything,
00:46:04
and accordingly the US project turned to the
00:46:09
boiler, my brother took a risk, guys, if vodka
00:46:11
uses bacteriological weapons for us,
00:46:13
what should we do then they said that there is a
00:46:16
test, but it costs 40 thousand dollars, it’s
00:46:19
expensive, what to do, they worked for 10 years, they did it,
00:46:25
so this test can now be bought for 400
00:46:28
dollars just on the website, that is,
00:46:30
now you can go to war. com
00:46:33
for 400 dollars
00:46:35
they will tell you which RNAs you have in the test,
00:46:40
respectively RNA is a derivative of a
00:46:45
gene about DNA, yes there is a complete catalog of these RNAs,
00:46:49
not completely complete enough,
00:46:52
so when it is known what kind of
00:46:57
genomes you have active in this particular
00:47:00
tester they can tell you which ones
00:47:03
respectively the bacteria were active, that
00:47:06
is, accordingly, to say about their
00:47:07
presence, you open the blow job cent, what is the
00:47:10
difference between a DNA test and comparing DNA
00:47:16
and RNA and it’s like comparing a
00:47:18
huge library and a book that you are
00:47:20
reading here and now, that is, DNA is a
00:47:23
library that you inherited from your
00:47:25
parents, half of you will
00:47:28
never even open this library, that is, the
00:47:29
human genome is not all used,
00:47:31
it is only partially used, all of my
00:47:34
beating consists of 3 4 days of jogging a
00:47:39
week and nothing more than that,
00:47:40
great as long as
00:47:43
it works great if it works
00:47:47
another question what exists besides
00:47:49
jogging physical activity is number
00:47:51
one no number one from socialization in
00:47:53
fact of course from the bottom of communication with
00:47:56
other people this is number one on
00:47:58
physical activity is certainly one of the
00:48:00
ten most important factors for a
00:48:04
long life communication with other people the
00:48:07
same main factor of socialization is
00:48:09
number one if you have friends if
00:48:13
you live there
00:48:15
in a world of joy in harmony with
00:48:18
people who share your values ​​and
00:48:22
in old age the same thing, yes you continue to
00:48:25
live like this, then you live a long time
00:48:27
[applause]
00:48:29
[music]
00:48:33
here you are below continue to communicate yes
00:48:37
you I do understood best friends, my
00:48:39
friends, of course,
00:48:40
and you, oddly enough, just with this
00:48:45
biohacking space unicycle you
00:48:49
startups and others still decided to
00:48:52
invest in traditional business, I’m
00:48:57
still a sensible person, I always
00:49:00
focus on what needs to be
00:49:03
diversified, yes I’m there, as it were I
00:49:06
wasn’t crazy there on some wheels, I
00:49:08
understand that there are investments here and
00:49:11
now, that money needs to be earned here now,
00:49:14
I completely
00:49:16
believe and deeply trust
00:49:19
my friend with business issues and I really
00:49:23
want to help him so that everything
00:49:25
works out naturally if he starts
00:49:28
some kind of project with a huge, that is, a
00:49:30
restaurant partner, well, of course, and
00:49:32
how they built the Euronet together so amicably,
00:49:35
they were 50/50 partners, and
00:49:37
apart from that they didn’t really swear, well, they didn’t scold at all, they
00:49:39
didn’t scold at all, although for
00:49:42
50/50 there are options, a lot of them there,
00:49:46
famous people often seem to disagree,
00:49:48
sometimes they don’t get to know each other again for years, it’s so
00:49:51
interesting to listen to you, especially with a
00:49:53
difference of a day, you are completely different, that is, you have completely
00:49:55
different interests, you
00:49:58
look at completely different sides, he is
00:50:00
so specific there, he examines each bottle,
00:50:03
and you are somewhere like that - a
00:50:05
dreamer, well, yes, investments in your people,
00:50:08
and which of you is the more successful businessman,
00:50:10
now the question is such a very interesting one, we are the
00:50:15
first, we don’t compete, and
00:50:18
our businesses are very different, yes, that is, let’s take,
00:50:20
for example, a startup
00:50:21
retro top company has existed for 10 years, it
00:50:25
can
00:50:27
shoot in a year there with an absolutely
00:50:30
colossal result, or maybe not
00:50:32
to shoot once, in principle, I don’t
00:50:35
even really understand the category of a successful
00:50:38
businessman, I’m trying to be a successful
00:50:41
person, I’m investing in myself, and what
00:50:44
is a successful person and a person
00:50:46
who has managed, who has managed, well, of course,
00:50:49
successful and also get tired,
00:50:52
success is having time and that you have time to do
00:50:55
everything that is interesting to do everything that is inside
00:50:59
because success is not measured by money
00:51:02
in the real world of self-realization,
00:51:04
realization in your inner springs
00:51:06
clamped in your internal complexes
00:51:08
if you were able to try this and
00:51:12
this and figure it out and understand everything and
00:51:15
you there are no more questions left for this
00:51:17
life, which means you have managed and you are residents of what
00:51:20
part of the world you are or some kind of citizen I don’t
00:51:23
know what you feel I
00:51:29
fundamentally for now being only a
00:51:33
citizen of Russia I want to live in
00:51:35
Russia and I want to return to Russia I’m not
00:51:38
very myself I can imagine how this is possible
00:51:40
with the current propaganda mentality there
00:51:44
and so on, but for me in England it’s an
00:51:48
airport
00:51:49
transistor zid airports train station in
00:51:52
America I probably spend about a month and
00:51:56
a half a year in total, yes no I dream of
00:52:02
one day returning to Russia and bringing
00:52:04
all my knowledge all my abilities and
00:52:06
skills in the country to train and develop and
00:52:11
make startups in Russia
00:52:14
[music]
00:52:33
because
00:52:38
[music]

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Елизавета Осетинская в новом выпуске «Русские норм!» говорит с сооснователем “Евросети” Тимуром Артемьевым. Он долго находился в тени своего более известного партнера Евгения Чичваркина. Сейчас Тимур тоже живет в Лондоне и занимается совсем другими вещами: биохакингом, полетами на Луну и продлением жизни. Он хочет дожить до 2080 года, чтобы увидеть, как к этому времени изменится Россия. Подпишитесь на канал, чтобы смотреть новые выпуски первыми: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo3S9OQDrM79i7yPmixnSsQ/?sub_confirmation=1 Текстовая версия в рассылке The Bell: https://thebell.io/ Оставайтесь с нами в социальных сетях Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser ВКонтакте: https://vk.com/thebell_io Telegram: https://t.me/thebell_io

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