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Summer vacations often consisted of my father trying to heal me, so I drank deer's milk, I had hot cups on my back, I was dunked in the Dead Sea, and I
remember
the water burning my eyes and thinking, "It's working!
And so we have these strategies to remember, and one of them was mentioned yesterday.
And that is, quite simply, to have nothing to
remember.
It's good that you don't have to
remember
to breathe when you get caught up in a movie.
And then remember, not just one, but two.
And I
remember
poring over those pictures with her and then dancing with her to her favorite music.
And I
remember
it really well, because I don't have a lot of epiphanies.
So these bats
remember
their friends for a really long time.
And I
remember
walking through the halls of the U.S. Capitol, and I was in my 30s, and my life had purpose, and I couldn't imagine that anybody would ever challenge this important piece of legislation.
And I can't
remember
a specific day where we made a conscious decision that we were actually going to go out and build these things, but once we got that idea in our minds of the world as a dataset, of being able to capture millions of data points on a daily basis describing the global economy, of being able to unearth billions of connections between them that had never before been found, it just seemed boring to go work on anything else.
We should always
remember
that our notion of individual freedom and its partner, creative freedom, is comparatively new in the history of Western ideas, and for that reason, it's often undervalued and can be very quickly undermined.
And when these four cells work together in health and harmony, they create an extraordinary symphony of electrical activity, and it is this electrical activity that underpins our ability to think, to emote, to remember, to learn, move, feel and so on.
And now
remember
that when you see an image versus when you imagine that same image, it creates the same brain scan.
And
remember
that number: one billion.
I
remember
my cousin Sasha, two years old at the time, looking through a picture book and licking one finger and flicking the page with the other hand, licking one finger and flicking the page with the other hand.
So
remember
this slide that I showed you?
RNG: And if, our friends, you detect a flaw in this argument, just
remember
you'll be depending on reason to point it out.
These are the companies that can set your one up for you, and remember, it's all legal, routine business practice.
But there's an important thing to
remember
here: even though companies pushed back, even though companies demanded, hey, let's do this through a warrant process, let's do this where we actually have some sort of legal review, some sort of basis for handing over these users' data, we saw stories in the Washington Post last year that weren't as well reported as the PRISM story that said the NSA broke in to the data center communications between Google to itself and Yahoo to itself.
And
remember
the Gordian worm that I showed you, the cricket thing?
That moment changed my life, and I can
remember
it as if it were yesterday.
Remember, most people can't even imagine one of these technical miracles, and you need at least five to make a Pantheon.
If you
remember
that first decade of the web, it was really a static place.
I
remember
when I was five years old in the Philippines walking around our house, I would always wear this t-shirt on my head.
I was in front of the stage, and I remember, out comes this beautiful woman right in front of me, and I
remember
that moment something hit me: That is the kind of woman I would like to be.
So in 2001, I moved to San Francisco, and I
remember
looking at my California driver's license with the name Geena and gender marker F. That was a powerful moment.
I
remember
every time I would coach young trans women, I would mentor them, and sometimes when they would call me and tell me that their parents can't accept it, I would pick up that phone call and tell my mom, "Mom, can you call this woman?"
I think in another era we did not expect quite so much from ourselves, and it is important that we all
remember
that the next time we are staring with our hearts racing at those bookshelves.
You can see it has to be really, really wide in order to have a high enough surface area to process all of the air required, because remember, we're trying to capture just 400 molecules out of a million.
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