Someone
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They go on to jam innocent GPS receivers for miles around you. (Laughter) Now, if you're Carol or Limor, or
someone
who feels threatened by GPS tracking, it might not feel wrong to turn on a Wave Bubble, but in fact, the results can be disastrous.
Can
someone
really manipulate the timing and positioning of a GPS receiver just like that, with a spoofer?
So instead, I turned to video, and video is the next best way to preserve and memorialize
someone
and to capture a specific moment in time.
Also, the way I perceive beauty has changed, because when I look at someone, I hear their face, so
someone
might look very beautiful but sound terrible.
Instead of drawing
someone'
s face, like drawing the shape, I point at them with the eye and I write down the different notes I hear, and then I create sound portraits.
I can hear if
someone
points at me with a remote control.
Or are there contexts where we're far better off taking the passenger's seat and have
someone
else drive?
So if you think about it, this is an extreme-case scenario, because in the real world, whenever you are taking passenger's seat, very often the driver is going to be
someone
you trust, an expert, etc.
And therefore, there are times when you're facing the INCA, when the feedback is going to be immediate, negative, concrete and you have the sense of agency, where you're far better off taking the passenger's seat and have
someone
else drive.
(Dinosaur roaring) (Applause) So then, after the fun, comes the more emotional side of what we do, because effectively, this technology allows you to see the world through
someone'
s eyes, and for that person to be able to take a moment in time and effectively store it and tag it to something physical that exists in the real world.
And
someone
stood up to say that one of the frustrating things is that it's been a simplistic debate.
And empathy, it turns out, is a key ingredient in getting these conversations off the ground, but it can feel very vulnerable to be empathizing with
someone
you profoundly disagree with.
Empathizing with
someone
you profoundly disagree with does not suddenly compromise your own deeply held beliefs and endorse theirs.
Empathizing with
someone
who, for example, believes that being gay is a sin doesn't mean that I'm suddenly going to drop everything, pack my bags and grab my one-way ticket to hell, right?
It just means that I'm acknowledging the humanity of
someone
who was raised to think very differently from me.
You don't probably expect the librarian to come running out from behind the reference desk with Narcan, ready to revive
someone
overdosing on heroin or fentanyl.
And it is normal for kids to come into the library to tell me or our guard, Sterling, that
someone
is outside using, which typically means finding
someone
injecting on our front steps, benches or near the building, then asking them to move along because kids see them.
Sterling, our guard, would spend his time walking in and out of the building and throughout the park, constantly making sure everyone was safe, because at times, our fear of having
someone
overdose and die came close.
Someone
on staff called 911,
someone
else escorted the kids and teens downstairs, somebody went to flag down the ambulance in the park.
I don't know how many of you have witnessed an overdose on opioids, but it's horrific because you know the gasping for air, the loss of color in
someone'
s face, is a timer running down on the chances of this person surviving.
So finally in late February of 2017, after much advocating, we finally received training from Prevention Point Philadelphia and about a month of so later, I utilized Narcan for the first time to save
someone'
s life.
It was after school again, and Teddy came into the library and said
someone
was overdosing on a front bench.
Someone
on staff called 911 again, and I grabbed the Narcan kit.
Someone
who is big and strong and intimidates and insults everyone is not necessarily an alpha male.
But if you need a toilet fixed or, you know, some shelving, I gotta wait six months for an appointment with
someone
who drives a much nicer car than me.
As my team leader Wynne once said, it's like doing a tattoo on
someone.
A photo is a reminder of
someone
or something, a place, a relationship, a loved one.
That's all this project was about, about restoring those little bits of humanity, giving
someone
that connection back.
When a photo like this can be returned to
someone
like this, it makes a huge difference in the lives of the person receiving it.
Now, can
someone
own this idea?
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