days, and bump it up to getting a name like zoe. well, it s three days in a row, and, again nighttime temperatures are really important because we don t rest and we don t clean our brain. and we wake up tired and make mistakes. and there s all sorts of economic effects of that. so over the three daytime, with all those conditions, we have an algorithm that tells us this is really dangerous, so we can predict in terms of percentage increases expected mortality. so how many more deaths to we expect given these conditions over the last three days? and when it gets to a certain level, we say this thing needs a name, and it needs all the pr and all the media you can get. how do you pick the names? before i ask you a serious question next. we did a lot of focus groups. so we want the name to be right for the community, for the region. so the names, we start with c, so they don t cross over with a, as we start with hurricanes. we go backwards.
that comes in at 22 million songs a year. do you think he has got a point? what songs are those? 22 million songs a year? that s what he says. how many have you heard? four? possibly. so i don t get those numbers. anyone can put something on spotify. but he is saying there are only so many notes, only so many chords. by coincidence it is bound to happen. yes. so he believes that baseless claims are damaging songwriting. do you? yeah, if you reverse that, if you have an algorithm searching those 22 million songs for something that looks like the new ed sheeran song, that could possibly happen and then it would be completely, completely wrong.
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