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Here, I am speaking directly to you, the TED community, and to
all
those who might be watching on a screen, on your phone, across the world, in the Congo.
All
the technology is in place for us to communicate, and
all
the technology is in place to communicate this.
I think we'd
all
be pretty comfortable with this guy doing it.
And here's this really sophisticated technology coming down the road,
all
these associated social, moral, ethical questions, and we scientists are just lousy at explaining to the public just exactly what it is we're doing in those labs.
They have no idea who's been posing in what pose, and they end up looking at these sets of tapes, and they say, "We want to hire these people,
" all
the high-power posers.
And the epitome was when I literally marched into the streets of Nyamirambo, which is the popular quarter of Kigali, with a bucket, and I sold
all
these little doughnuts to people, and I came back, and I was like, "You see?"
So, I went to the store, I brought Gaudence, the recalcitrant one of all, and we brought
all
this paint and fabric to make curtains, and on painting day, we
all
gathered in Nyamirambo, and the idea was we would paint it white with blue as trim, like a little French bakery.
These are old-hand farmers who've gone through
all
the agricultural ups and downs in Kenya over the last 30 years.
And my wish, when I see those women, I meet those farmers, and I think about
all
the people across this continent who are working hard every day, is that they have that sense of opportunity and possibility, and that they also can believe and get access to services, so that their children, too, can live those lives of great purpose.
And from day one, Noam and I decided to put
all
these building blocks freely available in open source on the Web.
It's paying a tribute to the wonderful typewriter that my mother used to type on
all
the time as a legal secretary.
And many people ask me, John, couldn't you just digitize
all
this?
Now at the end of my tea with Sebastian, he told me how, on a bad, rainy day, when he hasn't had a customer in his bookstore, he thinks of
all
the people around the world who've said something wonderful about him, and what that says about him as a person.
I saw
all
these patterns: round things ... pops of bright color ... symmetrical shapes ... a sense of abundance and multiplicity ... a feeling of lightness or elevation.
And what about
all
those round things I noticed?
Now we have multi-language, instantaneous, automatic translation services available for free via many of our devices,
all
the way down to smartphones.
So as I look around at
all
the evidence and I think about the room that we have ahead of us, I become a huge digital optimist and I start to think that this wonderful statement from the physicist Freeman Dyson is actually not hyperbole.
We don't hear about
all
the times that people got stuff wrong.
We'll get everyone to register their trials, they'll post the protocol, they'll say what they're going to do before they do it, and then afterwards we'll be able to check and see if
all
the trials which have been conducted and completed have been published.
In this very short period of time, you know, whether you call it the last 15 years or so of being online, or the last, you know, four or five years of being online
all
the time, our relationship to our surroundings had changed in that our attention is constantly divided.
See, you know,
all
the time online we experience these fleeting moments of connection, these sort of brief adjacencies, a tweet or a Facebook post or an email, and it seemed like there was a physical corollary to that.
And then, once it was in the right place, he got back in the water holding a big knife, and he cut each buoy off, and the buoy popped up into the air, and the cable dropped to the sea floor, and he did that
all
the way out to the ship, and when he got there, they gave him a glass of juice and a cookie, and then he jumped back in, and he swam back to shore, and then he lit a cigarette.
Because that's where
all
the stuff happens (Laughter) that makes you who you are.
But basically, what they do is, they switched
all
the rules round, so that the way to successfully run a business, an organization, or even a country, has been deleted, flipped, and it's a completely new — you think I'm joking, don't you — there's a completely new set of rules in operation.
However, if I use as an example a family of five going on holiday, if you can imagine this,
all
the way from London
all
the way across to Hong Kong, what I want you to think about is their budget is only 3,000 pounds of expenses.
There are charts which show
all
these movements of information.
All
the rules are gone.
And if you work in a market where people believe in cycles, it's even funnier, because you have to wait
all
the way for the cycle to fail before you go, "There's something wrong."
All
the CEOs around me, my clients, they want innovation, so they seek innovation.
As if it hadn't taken
all
the courage and confidence she had to say no to someone she liked.
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