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I started looking at wheelchairs in developing countries in 2005, when I spent the summer assessing the state of technology in Tanzania, and I
talked
to wheelchair users, wheelchair manufacturers, disability groups, and what stood out to me is that there wasn't a device available that was designed for rural areas, that could go fast and efficiently on many types of terrain.
Now, 95 percent of the guys that I was locked up with had been drug dealers on the outside, but when they
talked
about what they did, they
talked
about it in a different jargon, but the business concepts that they
talked
about weren't unlike those that you'd learn in a first year MBA class at Wharton: promotional incentives, you never charge a first-time user, focus-grouping new product launches, territorial expansion.
So we
talked
to some sources in Hama who we had been back and forth with on Twitter, and we asked them about this, and the bridge was interesting to us because it was something we could identify.
We go to the dam that we
talked
about, we start just literally going through every time that road crosses the river, crossing off the bridges that don't match.
When I
talked
to their CEO, he had this great line.
And that got me into a discussion with some other people, other scientists, about maybe some other subjects, and one of the guys I
talked
to, who was a neuroscientist, said, "You know, I think there are a lot of solutions to the problems you brought up," and reminds me of Michael's talk yesterday and his mother saying you can't have a solution if you don't have a problem.
I
talked
to my father.
So I had the most profound encounters with people, especially lonely people who looked like they hadn't
talked
to anyone in weeks, and we would get this beautiful moment of prolonged eye contact being allowed in a city street, and we would sort of fall in love a little bit.
Mike deGruy was also invited, and he spoke with great passion about his love of the ocean, and he also
talked
to me about applying my approach to something he's been involved with for a very long time, which is the hunt for the giant squid.
Steve Lopez did a story on it and
talked
to the councilman, and one of the Green Grounds members, they put up a petition on Change.org, and with 900 signatures, we were a success.
And that is way disproportionate and positive impact, even for the subscriber growth that you
talked
about is those couple big, memorable shows.
And I stood there in front of 200 of the most depressed people I've ever
talked
to.
I want to share some personal friends and stories with you that I've actually never
talked
about in public before to help illustrate the idea and the need and the hope for us to reinvent our health care system around the world.
We just
talked
to him.
They
talked
about science and the need for a new scientific revolution.
People
talked.
I've
talked
to a lot of directors of state economic development agencies about these issues, a lot of legislators about these issues.
As Hubert was talking over lunch, as we sort of engaged in conversation,
talked
about this,
talked
about cities. Hubert was saying, absolutely correctly, "These are the new cathedrals."
They're actually both proof of how right Voltaire was when he
talked
about the benefits of work, and the fact that it saves us from not one but three great evils.
She
talked
to anybody she could.
I
talked
to Steve Bolsin, a British doctor, who fought for five years to draw attention to a dangerous surgeon who was killing babies.
Because I'd been speaking to lots of people there who, well, they
talked
about a different problem: that of a massive web of corruption on a global scale and millions of oil dollars going missing.
So let's go back to some of those people I
talked
about earlier.
So I went over to UCSF and I
talked
to all the heavy-duty neurobiologists there, and they showed some impatience, as scientists often do when you ask them embarrassing questions.
As Oscar Wilde has said, the only thing worse than being
talked
about is not being
talked
about.
The ideograph that I
talked
to you about before, what is it for "The Tempest"?
What's interesting, in conversations with the founder, Dave Isay, we always actually
talked
about this as a little bit of a subversive project, because when you think about it, it's actually not really about the stories that are being told, it's about listening, and it's about the questions that you get to ask, questions that you may not have permission to on any other day.
The cybercriminals I
talked
about, despite theft of millions of dollars, actually still haven't been arrested, and at this point possibly never will.
He
talked
to the head man of a person in rural Russia.
But I've
talked
about education and employment.
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