Email
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Last week alone, I got 238 pieces of nasty
email
and more hate tweets than I can even count.
I was called an idiot, a traitor, a scourge, a cunt and an ugly man, and that was just in one
email.
My communications, I'm a user of a particular Internet
email
service that is the number one
email
service of choice by terrorists around the world, number one.
So I'm there right beside them in
email
space in the Internet.
It's not necessarily the actual words that someone has written in an
email
or given on a phone call.
Charlie Rose: So Larry sent me an
email
and he basically said, we've got to make sure that we don't seem like we're a couple of middle-aged boring men.
On March 31, 2013, my team and I received an
email
from an international health organization, alerting us that two men died in China shortly after contracting the H7N9 bird flu.
My team and I received this
email
because we had just invented a biological printer, which would allow for the flu vaccine instructions to be instantly downloaded from the internet and printed.
It was shortly after we built the BioXp that we received that
email
about the H7N9 bird flu scare in China.
And that's all without any human intervention and simply activated by the receipt of an
email
which could be sent from anywhere in the world.
With
email
service providers and social media, we've long been told that if it's free, you're the product.
This is a question I got from a reader, an anonymous reader, and the subject line just said, "Urgent," and this was the entire email: "If people had wheels and could fly, how would we differentiate them from airplanes?"
I came up with this talk just a couple of days ago, and I received an
email
from a lady that I'd like to read you her letter.
She lost her son on January 19 of this year, and she wrote this me this
email
just a couple of days ago, and it's with her permission and blessing that I read this to you.
Women sit at tables and men go from table to table, and there's a clock and a bell, and at five minutes, bingo, the conversation ends and the woman can decide whether to give her card or her
email
address to the man for follow up.
The
email
itself was from another very sexy European type, TED Curator Chris Anderson.
I'm all for
email
and thinking while typing, but why give up old habits for new?
Why can't we have letter writing and
email
exchange in our lives?
Six months ago, I got an
email
from a man in Israel who had read one of my books, and the
email
said, "You don't know me, but I'm your 12th cousin."
So this
email
inspired me to dive into genealogy, which I always thought was a very staid and proper field, but it turns out it's going through a fascinating revolution, and a controversial one.
You've got your contacts list, your email, and probably 500 apps you've never used in your entire life, and behind all of this is the software, the code, that controls your phone, and somewhere, buried inside of that code, is a tiny piece that controls your battery, and that's what I'm really after, but all of this, just a bunch of ones and zeros, and it's all just mixed together.
So one great thing that has happened to me is recently I published a book on this, and every day now that I open my
email
or when I go to a reading or even when I go to a cocktail party, people tell me their stories of the animals that they have met.
At 17, a boy from my high school circulated an
email
detailing all the sexually aggressive things he could do to me because I didn't pay attention to him.
I've sent an
email
already to quite a few of you.
They put passwords on their
email
and their social media accounts, they put locks on their bedroom and bathroom doors, all steps designed to prevent other people from entering what they consider their private realm and knowing what it is that they don't want other people to know.
I get out a pen, I write down my
email
address.
I say, "Here's my
email
address.
What I want you to do when you get home is
email
me the passwords to all of your
email
accounts, not just the nice, respectable work one in your name, but all of them, because I want to be able to just troll through what it is you're doing online, read what I want to read and publish whatever I find interesting.
I check and — (Applause) I check that
email
account religiously all the time.
When I told him I was going to have the chance to speak to you here on the TED stage, he allowed me to read you a poem that he sent in an
email
to me.
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