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And
remember
what happens the last time we expanded our neocortex?
So as these movements continue on, and as freedom struggles around the world continue on, let's
remember
that not only are they interconnected, but they must support and enhance each other for us to be truly victorious.
They were just kind of congratulating me for managing to get up in the morning and
remember
my own name.
I
remember
one late night I found a bit of PHP code.
Whether we
remember
it or not, it's the first time we really get control of one of these mysterious things.
And what I might ask you to
remember
from this talk is that next time you face a problem you can't solve in work or in life, there's a word for what you're going to see: the cloud.
I
remember
thinking to myself, if only I knew what my life in each career would be like.
And by going nowhere, I mean nothing more intimidating than taking a few minutes out of every day or a few days out of every season, or even, as some people do, a few years out of a life in order to sit still long enough to find out what moves you most, to recall where your truest happiness lies and to
remember
that sometimes making a living and making a life point in opposite directions.
I've never begun to have those resources, but I sometimes
remember
that any time I want, I can get a second home in time, if not in space, just by taking a day off.
And lastly, I want to share with you a project that we're currently working on, and I think it will force us all to
remember
in a really different way.
And hopefully, as people move through this landscape every day, unreconciled, they'll remember, and hopefully when we remember, e pluribus unum.
So ladies and gentlemen, the next time you find yourself with a puzzle, whether it's in your life or in your work, or maybe it's at the Sunday morning breakfast table with The New York Times, remember, you are all wired to solve.
A lot of people are frustrated with passwords, and it's bad enough when you have to have one really good password that you can
remember
but nobody else is going to be able to guess.
At Carnegie Mellon, they used to make it actually pretty easy for us to
remember
our passwords.
There has to be some additional requirements, and some of our ongoing research is looking at what additional requirements we should add to make for stronger passwords that also are going to be easy for people to
remember
and type.
So this was an xkcd cartoon from a couple of years ago, and the cartoonist suggests that we should all use pass phrases, and if you look at the second row of this cartoon, you can see the cartoonist is suggesting that the pass phrase "correct horse battery staple" would be a very strong pass phrase and something really easy to
remember.
I
remember
one day, I said to her, "It's October 1 today," and she said, "I know, isn't it dreadful?"
And that — (Applause) — In the depths of a very severe economic recession, I think that there's a really important lesson there, that if you can
remember
your international obligations whilst you are trying to rebuild your own economy, that's really something.
I still
remember
the barbed wire fence that confined me.
I
remember
the tall sentry tower with the machine guns pointed at us.
I
remember
the searchlight that followed me when I made the night runs from my barrack to the latrine.
I
remember
once a drunkard came staggering down, fell down right in front of us, and threw up.
Even though we tried to do all the right things, we still received our customary flood of video protests and angry emails and even a package that had to be scanned by security, but we have to
remember
people care intensely about this stuff, and it's because these products, this work, really, really matters to them.
So
remember
before the Internet?
Before the Internet, if you remember, when we tried to create services, what you would do is you'd create the hardware layer and the network layer and the software and it would cost millions of dollars to do anything that was substantial.
And I
remember
thinking in that moment that the bombers made headlines here two years before but this night and these people are as important a story.
Some people, I
remember
we shared the reception desk periodically, and some parent called up irate that his son had given up Sports Illustrated to subscribe for Wired, and he said, "Are you some porno magazine or something?" and couldn't understand why his son would be interested in Wired, at any rate.
Remember
this? (Applause) You knew that at any second that straw was going to plunge through, and you didn't know if it was going to go out the other side and straight into your hand, or if you were going to get juice everywhere, but you were terrified.
Digital banking required to
remember
a PIN number.
And we tried to explain to them that maybe you should
remember
the PIN number; we will help you to
remember
the PIN number.
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