Coming
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And every now and then Ms. Carr would call me, and she'd say, "Bryan, Ms. Parks is
coming
to town.
And as soon as I walked inside, the judge saw me
coming
in.
And people started
coming
in because they were just outraged.
And police officers were
coming
in and assistant prosecutors and clerk workers.
If you live in the state of California, for example, there's a referendum
coming
up this spring where actually there's going to be an effort to redirect some of the money we spend on the politics of punishment.
Thank you so much for
coming
to TED.
More energy is
coming
in than going out, until Earth warms up enough to again radiate to space as much energy as it absorbs from the Sun.
Is there more energy
coming
in than going out?
Yet, there was more energy
coming
in than going out.
If you ever try to catch a cockroach, it's hard because they can feel you
coming
before you're even there, they start running.
This is called rate coding: the harder you press on something, the more spikes there are, and all that information is
coming
up to your brain.
In the darkness of the deep sea, he's got glowing tentacles, so if I'm
coming
at you like him, I put my arms out in the darkness so all you see are little glowing things over here.
Meanwhile, I'm
coming
at you.
And then they stood at two hilltops, two miles distant, and they did the same thing, on the assumption from Galileo that if light had a discernible speed, he'd notice a delay in the light
coming
back from his assistant's lamp.
If I point a beam through this notch at a mirror, five miles away, that beam is bouncing off the mirror and
coming
back to me through this notch.
He notices that it seems like a door is starting to close on the light beam that's
coming
back to his eye.
It's because the pulse of light is not
coming
back through the same notch.
We collect four gigabits per second of data, if you can imagine that kind of data stream
coming
down.
CA: Boone, I really, really appreciate you
coming
here, engaging in this conversation.
The poem that's
coming
up is based on him trying to tell me a little something about a domestic point of etiquette in country living that I had a very hard time, at first, processing.
And what's really happened over the period of time that I've been working in intensive care is that the people whose lives we started saving back in the '70s, '80s, and '90s, are now
coming
to die in the 21st century of diseases that we no longer have the answers to in quite the way we did then.
She's the one he's looking at, and [she's] the one he's
coming
for.
This is India
coming
up, with the first data from India.
And we will soon see China
coming
up in the very far end corner here.
Thank you so much for
coming
to TED. (RD: Thank you.) (Applause) Many times I go around the world to speak, and people ask me questions about the challenges, my moments, some of my regrets.
It's basically like a tree collecting water
coming
down.
When you're
coming
back from the moon, you have to deal with orbital mechanics.
And what I ended up with was a graphic representation of us seeing this animal
coming
into being.
The reason it's here is because, on the right-hand side, you see two little rivers kind of
coming
down through the sand, feeding this basin with water.
If you look at carbon dioxide from burning tropical rainforest, or methane
coming
from cows and rice, or nitrous oxide from too many fertilizers, it turns out agriculture is 30 percent of the greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere from human activity.
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