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They're going to be entering this car
one
by
one.
And really
one
of the points of Improv Everywhere is to cause a scene in a public place that is a positive experience for other people.
Well,
one
day I was walking through Union Square, and I saw this building, which had just been built in 2005.
There was a girl in
one
of the windows and she was dancing.
And then we had dance solos where only
one
person would dance and everybody would point to them.
We had about 80 people show up to participate, entering
one
by
one.
Everybody else is
one
of our actors.
One
thing the managers were trying to do was to track down our cameras.
But the
one
camera guy they never caught was the guy that went in just with a blank tape and went over to the Best Buy camera department and just put his tape in
one
of their cameras and pretended to shop.
And
one
morning, I was riding the subway.
So I decided to try and stage something that could make it as happy as possible for
one
morning.
And that was done also without permission, although no
one
seemed to care.
So I'd say over the years,
one
of the most common criticisms I see of Improv Everywhere left anonymously on YouTube comments is: "These people have too much time on their hands."
And you know, not everybody's going to like everything you do, and I've certainly developed a thick skin thanks to Internet comments, but that
one'
s always bothered me, because we don't have too much time on our hands.
On 15th of September 2005, Mr. Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, a governor of
one
of the oil-rich states of Nigeria, was arrested by the London Metropolitan Police on a visit to London.
And let me say just
one
more thing before I leave this area of governance.
And what is happening in many African countries now is a realization that no
one
can do it but us.
And this is what we started to do in
one
of the largest countries on the continent, Nigeria.
No
one
can do it for you.
The smartest one, first to come in, was the MTN company of South Africa.
So privatization is
one
of the things we've done.
We have a lot of minerals that no
one
has even invested in or explored.
And, you know, you have the neighborhood effect where if something is going on in
one
part of the continent, it looks like the entire continent is affected.
And I want to just make
one
point about this investment.
One
of the fascinating things about what we were working on is that we were seeing, using new scanning technologies, things that had never been seen before.
I remember
one
of the first times we were looking at collagen.
One
of the opportunities I had was
one
person was working on a really interesting micromagnetic resonance imaging machine with the NIH.
And like this magnificent origami, cells are developing at
one
million cells per second at four weeks, as it's just folding on itself.
And only
one
mile is visible.
And this is
one
of the things we're doing.
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