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And I
remember
reading that book, and at 3 in the morning I was reading this book and it was explaining how the antennas I was using to measure the spins of galaxies could also be used to communicate, to send bits of information from one star system to another.
I
remember
when a guy came to our high school, actually, it was actually my junior high school.
All I
remember
from it was one word: electronics.
I don't
remember
anything else.
In fact, I don't
remember
anything that my sixth grade teacher said all year, but I
remember
electronics.
And the reason was, because when I was asked to do this, I'd just read, in one of the papers, I can't remember, something from someone at Facebook saying, well, "we need to make everybody use their real names."
That's a painting that was painted by a very famous forger, and because I'm not very good at presentations, I already can't
remember
the name that I wrote on my card.
You've also got people with who are extraordinarily smart, people who can
remember
everything they've seen in their lives, people who've got synesthesia, people who've got schizophrenia.
We're trying to process so much stuff that some people get synesthetic and just have huge pipes that
remember
everything.
Oh yes, that's right, I
remember
those; I had my whole bathroom tiles redone with those back in the good old days.
We do so, remember, intuitively, effortlessly.
Now,
remember
that we learn a great deal by sharing experiences.
I
remember
when I interacted with that 15-month-old, the thing that came to my mind was, "How do you come into her world?
And it's okay if we
remember
Tom Hanks better than astronaut Jim Lovell or have Ben Kingsley's face superimposed onto that of Gandhi's.
And forgive me Matthew Broderick, I know you've done other movies besides Ferris Bueller, but that's how I
remember
you; you're Ferris.
I
remember
that scene like it was yesterday; I was 16, I was in tears, I was in the closet, and I'm looking at these two people, Ferris Bueller and some guy I'd never seen before, fighting for love.
So when you hear the words "gay lifestyle" and "gay agenda" in the future, I encourage you to do two things: One,
remember
the U.S. Constitution, and then two, if you wouldn't mind looking to your left, please.
In fact, when I started doing them, I remember, because I got hurt.
So I ran up, and I jumped on my board, and I Cavemanned, and I flipped it down, and I
remember
thinking, I landed so light-footed, thinking, if my knee gives, they'll just have more work to do in the morning.
The year, let's remember, that this voice, now departed, first came a-cryin' into this big old crazy world of ours.
Some of the people in the room might be old enough to
remember
the guy on the old oil filter commercial.
I said, "But I've always wondered whether you really actually
remember
that."
I said, "I don't
remember
anything from when I was five years old.
Maybe you just
remember
somebody telling you."
Anyway, you know, I really make decisions all the time about how I want to
remember
myself, and that's the most important kind of decisions I make.
We only
remember
what we want to.
I
remember
when I was 19, I did, I wanted to do my first art exhibition, and I wanted the whole world to know about it.
From Eric Mazur, I learned about peer instruction, that peers can be the best teachers, because they're the ones that
remember
what it's like to not understand.
Instead, innovation, if you remember, some of you may have read the famous economist Schumpeter, he said, "Innovation is novelty in how value is created and distributed."
So, last month, the Encyclopaedia Britannica announced that it is going out of print after 244 years, which made me nostalgic, because I
remember
playing a game with the colossal encyclopedia set in my hometown library back when I was a kid, maybe 12 years old.
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