Phone
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Can you all please reach into your pockets and take out your mobile
phone?
We only know so much about the situation in the Congo and in the mines because of the kind of communication the mobile
phone
allows.
The mobile
phone
has given people around the world an important tool towards gaining their political freedom.
The mobile
phone
is an instrument of freedom and an instrument of oppression.
Here, I am speaking directly to you, the TED community, and to all those who might be watching on a screen, on your phone, across the world, in the Congo.
We need to continue mounting pressure on
phone
companies to change their sourcing processes.
Even if I could have afforded the
phone
bills home, like most people in the Congo, my parents did not own a
phone
line.
And then the mobile
phone
occurred, text, images, audio, video.
I couldn't get a mobile
phone
plan because my credit history didn't travel with me.
I got a
phone
call from a 30-something friend, a woman, she said, "So, my partner and I were in the middle of doing some things and I was like, 'I want you right now.'
A little easier for your friend on the phone, worried that she's broken.
I mean, if I had had a broken leg or I was with child I would have been inundated, but all I got was a couple
phone
calls telling me to perk up.
I got a
phone
call two weeks later from Catherine Pilgrim, my cofounder, wanting to do something for the family.
Of all the voice-calling minutes in the world last year, what percentage do you think were accounted for by cross-border
phone
calls?
And I didn't want to share with him the idea over the phone, so I convinced him to meet with me for coffee in Melbourne in 2004.
Fast forward four years later, after having written a 40-page business plan on the cell phone, having written my patent on the cell phone, I'm the youngest patent-holder in the country, and — ("No more bathing!")
Once you get my cell
phone
number, you can literally be in touch with me 24 hours a day.
The phone, in contrast, the most lies.
Again and again and again we see the
phone
is the device that people lie on the most, and perhaps because of the Butler Lie ambiguities I was telling you about.
Because as your attention shifts to your cell phone, you are actually losing the capacity to react swiftly to the car braking in front of you, and so you're much more likely to get engaged into a car accident.
Back in 1989, when the Berlin Wall fell, an urban planner in London got a
phone
call from a colleague in Moscow saying, basically, "Hi, this is Vladimir.
She passed me the
phone
book, I rang up the flying school, I said I'd like to make a booking to come out for a flight.
So trying to cook, answering the phone, writing SMS, and maybe uploading some pictures about this awesome barbecue.
You want an old-fashioned cell
phone
that you flip open and is about as big as your head?
I had my skis ready to go, I had a satellite phone, a pump-action shotgun in case I was attacked by a polar bear.
Neither party has any incentive to solve it a second before it's due, so he said, December, you're just going to see lots of angry negotiations, negotiations breaking apart, reports of
phone
calls that aren't going well, people saying nothing's happening at all, and then sometime around Christmas or New Year's, we're going to hear, "Okay, they resolved everything."
They're watching the concert through their cell
phone.
As he arrived home, the
phone
rang, a voice warning him that if he sent his daughter back to school, they would try again.
So instead of saying, "You guys go off into that bunker and come back with a cell
phone
or a social network," you say, "You go off and come up with one element, then bring it back.
There are repositories where you can just pick up the
phone
and order hundreds of vials of flies of different mutants and screen them in your assay and then find out what gene is affected in the mutation.
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