One
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No
one
person, no
one
alliance, no
one
nation, no
one
of us is as smart as all of us thinking together.
And I'm going to share
one
of these studies with you today.
So what I'm going to do is randomly assign you to
one
of two groups.
I'm going to give you
one
of these two teas, and keep in mind, I'm going to pick
one
of these two teas at random for you.
One
is, what is the time, on average, you're taking in attempting to solve these puzzles?
But
one
thing I didn't mention was that very early on into her treatment, my wife and I decided that we would take the passenger's seat.
It is because the state, theoretically, acts on behalf of all citizens collectively, not any
one
citizen individually.
And the state has the discretion to dismiss criminal charges, enter lax plea deals and otherwise remove a victim's voice from the process, because again, a state theoretically represents the interests of all citizens collectively and not any
one
citizen individually.
And within the last year, at least
one
of those states has ratified the amendment, because we live in different political times.
So, as we're talking about Cambridge, let's now move on to technical advancements, because since we started putting this technology on mobile phones less than 12 months ago, the speed and the processing in these devices has grown at a really phenomenal rate, and that means that I can now take cinema-quality 3D models and place them in the world around me, so I have
one
over here.
It's available for everyone to do, and actually I'm going to show you how easy it is to do by doing
one
right now.
One, two, three.
MM on video: One, two, three.
He runs a little shop in
one
of the back streets of Mumbai.
And, over time, we started understanding and systematically researching what this tinkering ecosystem is about, because that is something that's happening not just in
one
street corner in Mumbai.
So
one
of the first things we did is this thing called a multimedia platform.
Basically
one
of the contexts that we studied was schools in very remote parts of India.
One
of the key issues was battery consumption and charging.
This kind of a technique or metrology can actually be applied to other kinds of areas, and I'm going to tell you
one
more little story.
He was a very wealthy man, and a sort of, part of the aristocracy of Britain, and on a Saturday night in Marylebone, were you part of the intelligentsia of that period, you would have been invited round to his house for a soiree — and he invited everybody: kings, the Duke of Wellington, many, many famous people — and he would have shown you
one
of his mechanical machines.
Every time he had a good idea, he'd think, "That's brilliant, I'm going to start building that
one.
I'm going to work on this
one.
And I'm going to do this one."
Every
one
of these circles is a cog, a stack of cogs, and this thing is as big as a steam locomotive.
This thing over here is
one
of three punch card readers in here, and this is a program in the Science Museum, just not far from here, created by Charles Babbage, that is sitting there — you can go see it — waiting for the machine to be built.
And there's not just
one
of these, there's many of them.
So she's got this mathematical training, and she goes to
one
of these soirees with her mother, and Charles Babbage, you know, gets out his machine.
One
of those is a set of plans that we call Plan 28, and that is also the name of a charity that I started with Doron Swade, who was the curator of computing at the Science Museum, and also the person who drove the project to build a difference engine, and our plan is to build it.
One
was the scanning of Babbage's archive.
Now, I'll just give you a little taste of what it looks like in motion with a video which shows just
one
part of the CPU mechanism working.
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