“Drones could land here. That’s totally a backdrop for drones. Look, a drone could drop a package right there.”
“I think one of the things that happens sometimes in cities like Seattle, that are full of abundance — and admittedly, people who aren’t doing well, which happens in a lot of metro areas — is that we sometimes take things for granted,” Strickland said.
“Any meaningful review of that decision reveals egregious errors on nearly every evaluation factor, from ignoring the unique strengths of AWS’s proposal, to overlooking clear failures in Microsoft’s proposal to meet JEDI’s technical requirements, to deviating altogether from DoD’s own evaluation criteria to give a false sense of parity between the two offerors,” the complaint says. “These fundamental errors alone require reversal.”
“I think you’re going to see it climb,” FEMA Administrator Brock Long said of the death count at a news conference. “We still haven’t gotten into some of the hardest-hit areas.”
“I mean, nobody at the beginning had any clue how big Amazon could become,” recalls Kaphan, now 58. “Nobody. Certainly not Jeff. I have spreadsheets of his projections from when he was trying to hire me. And I don’t remember the specific numbers, but it was a lot, lot smaller than it turned out to be.”
“Everybody wants to be part of the growth story. No businesspeople want to miss out.”
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“At the same time, the table is not set for a major breakthrough,” he said.
“I like science because I like how cool things are, and experiments, and how things can make something,” Sotheron said.
“As the company has grown, of course, my job has changed very much. My main job today, I work hard at helping to maintain the culture — a culture of high standards, of operational excellence, inventiveness, willingness to fail. … But I’m not going to be here forever,” Bezos told online journalist Henry Blodget. “Many of the traits that make Amazon unusual are now deeply ingrained in the culture. In fact, if I wanted to change them, I couldn’t. … Cultures are self-reinforcing, and that’s a good thing.”
“Amazon acted with malice, showed a reckless and outrageous indifference to a highly unreasonable risk of harm, and acted with a conscious indifference to the health, safety and welfare of others,” the complaint says.