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You might wonder why a sex toy connects to the internet, but it's for two people who are in a long-distance relationship, so they can
share
their love from afar.
SM: A data point I'm willing to
share.
You'd take a bike ride, maybe
share
an ice cream.
It's the kind of box where, if I have a girlfriend, I tend to hide it from her, and if I had a wife, I'm sure I would
share
it with her, but the story — (Laughter) — with this mix tape is there are seven songs per side, but no song titles.
So it's fortunate that my career as a biologist lets me dive deeply into the lives of some truly wondrous creatures that
share
our planet: fireflies.
So today I'd like to
share
with you just a couple of tales that we've brought back from our collective adventures into this hidden world.
Now, I'm not going to
share
them with you, but this is the place that most people have looked for pheromones.
and looking within ourselves for information we used to say we should go to the outside, to experts, and to be willing to
share
that with others.
And then invite the world to
share
your joy.
It's gone from that bloodthirsty man-killer to this delicate, drowning victim, and when you think about it, that's kind of the conclusion to the story that the teddy bear started telling back in 1902, because back then, America had more or less conquered its
share
of the continent.
Some say we already
share
our planet with alien intelligences.
Poems are easy to share, easy to pass on, and when you read a poem, you can imagine someone's speaking to you or for you, maybe even someone far away or someone made up or someone deceased.
So is it really fair to objectify them in the way that we do, to
share
those images?
It makes us afraid to talk to each other, which is no fun, because we came to science to
share
our ideas and to learn from each other, and so I do a blues song, which — (Applause) — called "Scooped Again," and I ask the audience to be my backup singers, and I tell them, "Your text is 'Scoop, Scoop.'"
Now, it's not just ancestors we share, descendants.
We
share
99.9 percent of our DNA.
But as soon as I get to a place of real quiet, I realize that it's only by going there that I'll have anything fresh or creative or joyful to
share
with my wife or bosses or friends.
I want to
share
with you today this idea of "e pluribus unum" and how our landscape might imbue those memories of diverse perspectives, as well as force us to stop trying to narrow things down to a single, clean set of identities.
As an educator, designer, I'd like to
share
with you five simple concepts that I've developed through my work.
And I'd like to
share
with you five projects where we can begin to see how the memory around us, where things have happened, can actually force us to look at one another in a different way.
I'd like to
share
with you a project, because I do think this two-ness can find itself in the world around us.
And it's beginning to happen where we're beginning to
share
these stories.
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.
One of the things that happened after that experience is that I thought about the other men who were incarcerated alongside of me, and how much I wanted to
share
this with them.
And there are some enhanced protection measures, which I would like to
share
with you, and I would like, in a minute, to thank Philips for helping.
Not surprisingly, they were a little bit reluctant to
share
them with us, but we were actually able to work out a system with them where they put all of the real passwords for 25,000 CMU students, faculty and staff, into a locked computer in a locked room, not connected to the Internet, and they ran code on it that we wrote to analyze these passwords.
And today, I want to, well,
share
with you something I love, and also why.
So I can be back at TED again to
share
with you that I have changed my ways.
And this principle of impartiality manifests itself in all of the world's religions, in all of the different versions of the golden rule, and in all of the world's moral philosophies, which differ in many ways but
share
the presupposition that we should judge morality from sort of an impartial point of view.
I and the other designers who work on these kinds of products have had to invent it as we go along, and we are teaching ourselves the emerging best practices of designing at scale, and today I'd like
share
some of the things that we've learned over the years.
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