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Ask A Genius 619: Hello, Call me! Can you hear me?

2023-12-07

Author(s): Scott Douglas Jacobsen and Rick Rosner

Publication (Outlet/Website): Ask A Genius

Publication Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 2021/07/26

[Recording Start]

Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Hello again. You’re back. I’m just opening up the tab now. Can you hear me alright?

Rick Rosner: Yes, I can hear you.

Jacobsen: Great, let’s continue.

Rosner: Right, so I wanted to share something that I thought might interest you. It’s a photograph of the first Congress from back in 1952. As you correctly pointed out earlier, this document we’re discussing is iterative and based on ethical principles. There’s certainly merit in considering updates to it. The board has actually commissioned a group of distinguished individuals globally to draft a revised version. This draft will be up for discussion at the General Assembly next year in Glasgow, which I hope you’ll attend. It’s the best city in the world, in my opinion.

Jacobsen: [Laughs] Of course, you would say that.

Rosner: Well, I must admit, I’m fortunate to live in what I consider the best city in the world. That’s not so much bias as it is good luck on my part, I believe.

Jacobsen: Indeed, the luckiest person in the world, it seems.

Rosner: Sometimes it does feel like that. We’ve been enjoying some beautiful summer weather recently, around 30 degrees. Although, I suppose it’s likely due to global warming, which is quite concerning.

Jacobsen: Gary, as always, thank you for your time.

Rosner: Are we finished then?

Jacobsen: Yes, we’re done. You’re free to go.

[Recording End]

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