I don't think lightning's going to strike this tree again, |
I don't think lightning's going to strike this tree again. |
If you leave it until the end of the rainy season, it is pretty much too late because the malaria kicks in very soon afterwards. We're talking about pushing the prediction horizon back several months, which really does give a lot more lead time. |
It's incredible the amount of response I've gotten by it. A guy just called me, a guy I used to work for. He's a stockbroker in Connecticut. They were talking about it in the office today. |
It's so valuable to me because of memories. I could have sold the fish for a small gain, but this is a lifetime deal. The fish will live forever. |
My colleagues are developing our methods for Zimbabwe, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. Some research is being done for the more complex terrain of Kenya, though here the results are less well developed. |
We can give warnings of high risk of an epidemic to the health agency and officials in the country ahead of the rainy season. This is something they have not had before. |
We can make better use of very limited resources to prevent outbreaks of these epidemics. |
We've always been deep on the bench, ... and it just proves that we can play with any team. |