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So this is the footage that I was showing
everybody.
But I'm here today, and what I want to talk about are stories and the importance of stories to me and, I think, the importance of stories to
everybody.
So I did a self-portrait, because I wanted to show
everybody
what a bomb does to somebody, but also to show that losing your limbs doesn't end your life; that you can have what people say is disability, but not be disabled; that you can be able to do anything if you put your mind to it and have belief in it.
Everybody
here has an ability to use something to make a difference to the world.
It turned out
everybody
had exactly the same questions and doubts.
Max Little,
everybody.
We took the corner of the car park in the station that you saw, and we made vegetable beds for
everybody
to share and pick from themselves.
And after about two minutes,
everybody
moved aside and went home.
Open-source software, the core promise of the open-source license, is that
everybody
should have access to all the source code all the time, but of course, this creates the very threat of chaos you have to forestall in order to get anything working.
Everybody
who works on a project has access to all of the source code all of the time.
And
everybody
got insanely bored, because this debate went on for three weeks.
Here's the thing:
everybody
loves a beautiful baby.
We want to get
everybody
out of the hole, over the social foundation and into that green doughnut itself.
In fact, the model was really, give
everybody
a car, build roads to everything, and give people a place to park when they get there.
It really requires, at this point, people on the outside, and we're being radically open with this technology in which we're going to launch it out there for anybody and
everybody
who's interested to take it on and try to make it real.
And I said, "Is there anything I can do to help?" and — (Laughter) — the nurse kind of had a hysterical laugh, and I'm turning my head trying to see everybody, and I had this weird memory of being in college and raising, raising money for the flood victims of Bangladesh, and then I look over and my anesthesiologist is clamping the mask on me, and I think, "He looks Bangladeshi," — (Laughter) — and I just have those two facts, and I just think, "This could work somehow."
But I had three days of life support, and
everybody
was expecting, due to just the massive amount of what they had had to do that I wasn't going to make it, so it was three days of
everybody
was either waiting for me to die or poop, and — (Laughter) — when I finally pooped, then that somehow, surgically speaking, that's like you crossed some good line, and, um — (Laughter) — on that day, the surgeon came in and whipped the sheet off of me.
And if avian flu hits, or for any other reason the world decides that malaria is no longer as much of a priority,
everybody
loses.
First of all, we had trials registers, and
everybody
said, oh, it's okay.
And then finally, the FDA Amendment Act was passed a couple of years ago saying that
everybody
who conducts a trial must post the results of that trial within one year.
So if this is now, and that's the past, and we start thinking about change, you know, all governments are seeking change, you're here seeking change,
everybody'
s after change, it's really cool.
And two: As along as
everybody
involved is free and glad to be there, and free to leave whenever they want to, you're allowed to do anything that you want to.
For
everybody
who does not know the public transport here in Dublin, essentially, we have this system of local buses that grew with the city.
And all the girlies, girlies running, running, running,
everybody
except for my daughter, who was just standing at the starting line, just waving, because she didn't know she was supposed to run.
Oh my God,
everybody
can see I'm stupid.
Well, we thought, well, if we all have this pleasure, this privilege to see all this, to find all these discoveries, what about for
everybody
else?
This is not just a curiosity, because it changes not just the iconography as you see it, but the iconology, the meaning of the painting, and we believe this is a cool way, easy way, that
everybody
could have access to, to become more the protagonist of your own discovery, and not just be so passive about it, as we are when we walk through endless rooms of museums.
The transparency law they'd passed earlier that applied to
everybody
else, they tried to keep it so it didn't apply to them.
Slightly embarrassing admission: Even when I was a kid, I used to have these little spy books, and I would, like, see what
everybody
was doing in my neighborhood and log it down.
Everybody, increasingly, around the world, wants to know about what people in power are doing.
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