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In fact, many of you will
remember
the recent Sony PlayStation hack.
Many of you will
remember
this super cute video from the last TED, but not all quadcopter swarms are so nice and cute.
Do you
remember
the movie "The Da Vinci Code?" Here's Professor Langdon examining a GPS dot, which his accomplice tells him is a tracking device accurate within two feet anywhere on the globe, but we know that in the world of nonfiction, the GPS dot is impossible, right?
Those of you who have made the switch to Gmail,
remember
how refreshing it was to go from organizing all of your email to simply searching it.
All of a sudden your GPS readout goes blank, and now it's just you and the fog and whatever you can pull off the radar system if you
remember
how to work it.
I
remember
vividly the week it all came together.
You all remember, dolly, it came from a single mammary cell.
Remember, the deck was stacked against you, in terms of the difficulty level of these puzzles.
Now we're going to switch back into the Aurasma application, and what Tamara's going to do is tag that video that we just took onto my badge, so that I can
remember
it forever.
I'm sure some of you who are not so young will
remember
those pictures.
Remember: The time between each of those ripples is only a few trillionths of a second.
Many of us will
remember
our childhood growing up, maybe you got stung by a bee, you saw bees on flowers.
It changes what we
remember.
And when Jim shot it, it was only one sub, because he was photographing from the other, and I don't
remember
if I did this or Jim did this.
I
remember
one morning when I was in the third grade, my mom sent me to school with a Ghanaian staple dish called "fufu."
Remember
that."
And I
remember
he jolted like he was electrocuted, and he pulled the needle out, and he told the paramedics to back off.
Now, the thing I
remember
about Siwa was the magical view of the sky at night.
I
remember
the very moment.
When my hand slips, I suddenly
remember
a miner I had met days before who had lost his grip and fell countless feet down that shaft.
Standing in the near darkness, I
remember
feeling this quick, hot fear, and in that instant, I could only imagine what it must be like to be trapped in that hell.
I
remember
looking into their tired, bloodshot eyes, for many of them had been underground for 72 hours.
I
remember
I was about 13, glued to a grainy black and white television in my parents' living room as Soviet tanks rolled into Budapest, and kids not much older than me were throwing themselves at the tanks and getting mown down.
I went to university in Johannesburg, South Africa, and I
remember
the first time a white friend of mine heard me speaking Setswana, the national language of Botswana.
Remember, until the 1970s, the spread of democracy has always been accompanied by the decline of inequality.
And this is important to remember, because in Africa the complicated questions we want to ask about what all of this means has been asked from the rock paintings of the San people, through the Sundiata epics of Mali, to modern contemporary literature.
And it's important to
remember
that, because if we don't, then we become ahistorical.
So, you know, the thing is to
remember
that because otherwise, 10 years from now, we'll be back here trying to tell this story again.
I
remember
when I was a kid, giving presentations in school, I would have my notes on a piece of paper, and I would put a notebook behind the paper so that people wouldn't be able to see the paper quivering.
In our age of increasing distractions, it's more important than ever to find ways to maintain perspective, and
remember
that life is brief and tender.
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