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So we started in 2006 as part of a team with Thinc Design to create the original master plan for the museum, and then we've done
all
the media design both for the museum and the memorial and then the media production.
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the outpouring of affection and emotion that came from our country was something really that will forever, ever stay with me.
The original designer of the memorial, Michael Arad, had this image in his mind of
all
the names appearing undifferentiated, almost random, really a poetic reflection on top of the nature of a terrorism event itself, but it was a huge challenge for the families, for the foundation, certainly for the first responders, and there was a negotiation that went forth and a solution was found to actually create not an order in terms of chronology, or in terms of alphabetical, but through what's called meaningful adjacency.
So these are groupings of the names themselves which appear undifferentiated but actually have an order, and we, along with Jer Thorp, created an algorithm to take massive amounts of data to actually start to connect together
all
these different names themselves.
I look for it
all
the time.
Of course, talking books for the blind predated
all
this technology.
Websites are often very visual, and there are
all
these sorts of graphs that aren't labeled and buttons that aren't labeled, and that's why the World Wide Web Consortium 3, known as W3C, has developed worldwide standards for the Internet.
And that's why, next month in Morocco, a meeting is taking place between
all
the countries.
You're less likely to have electricity and
all
the indoor activities that electricity makes possible, so you're outside more.
Everything else stays the same, so we still have bad food, bad water, bad sanitation,
all
the things that make people sick.
And that adds up to the biggest problem of all, which, of course, is the political problem.
We're throwing a lot more time and money into workshops and trainings and musicals and plays and school meetings,
all
these things to convince people to use the nets we gave you.
It takes
all
the things that that cheap, easy-to-use bed net was not supposed to be.
And I'm also trying to have some meals, and have some snacks, and, you know, and yell at my children, and do
all
the normal things that keep you grounded.
And so, this is a chart of, you know, just a small chart, because the chart would go on forever of
all
the people that he killed.
A quote by Bertrand Russell,
"All
the labor of
all
the ages,
all
the devotion,
all
the inspiration,
all
the noonday brightness of human genius are destined to extinction.
We need to be really appreciative of
all
the beekeepers out there.
So the data that you've got is a great thing called YouTube, and we can go down and basically pull
all
the open information from YouTube,
all
the comments,
all
the views, who's watching it, where are they watching it, what are they saying in the comments.
And then
all
the things we know a little better, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the Mexican Conference of Mayors, the European Conference of Mayors.
I mean, another way to think about this is, which would you rather have, a kid with obesity, diabetes, shortened lifespan,
all
the things that go with it, or a kid with one little extra bit of false memory?
You can
all
give your own examples there.
So the moral of
all
this is, we need to think much less about trust, let alone about attitudes of trust detected or mis-detected by opinion polls, much more about being trustworthy, and how you give people adequate, useful and simple evidence that you're trustworthy.
I'm going to shove it into my bag, I'm going to have this email template, and I'm going to fill it out and collect information on
all
these different data points during the date to prove to everybody that empirically, these dates really are terrible.
I broke it into a top tier and a second tier of points, and I ranked everything starting at 100 and going
all
the way down to 91, and listing things like I was looking for somebody who was really smart, who would challenge and stimulate me, and balancing that with a second tier and a second set of points.
So once I had
all
this done, I then built a scoring system, because what I wanted to do was to sort of mathematically calculate whether or not I thought the guy that I found online would be a match with me.
The challenge here, though, is that the popular men and women are sticking to 97 words on average that are written very, very well, even though it may not seem like it
all
the time.
Those three projects, they're based on very simple scientific phenomena, such as magnetism, the sound waves, or over here, the physical properties of a substance, and what I'm trying to do is I'm trying to use these phenomena and show them in a poetic and unseen way, and therefore invite the viewer to pause for a moment and think about
all
the beauty that is constantly surrounding us.
You hear it
all
the time.
We can, we must, but these four elements must
all
be present: Political leaders and the public must care to solve a problem; institutions must support its solution; It must really be a technological problem; and we must understand it.
And the scarcity of resources for dealing with these problems is only growing, certainly in the advanced world today, with
all
the fiscal problems we face.
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