Talking
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I think it's a very disconcerting notion, this idea that our cars will be watching us,
talking
about us to other cars, that we'll be going down the road in a sea of gossip.
At any moment, we expect them to start
talking
about their grandma's fine china.
It occurred to me at this very moment that if these ladies at the derby are aware of vulture's connection to death, then why aren't we
talking
more about these birds at crime scenes?
More than cars or the Internet or even that little mobile device we keep
talking
about, the technology you're using the most almost every day is this, your tush.
So I started this talk
talking
about the tush, so I'll end with the bottom line, which is, walk and talk.
I mean, now we're
talking
about 100 megawatts.
And storytelling is much like what's happening right now: I'm standing up here, the unitary authority, and I am
talking
to you.
And I'm
talking
to somebody else.
And then I'm asking you to switch your mind and imagine what it feels like to the other person
talking.
I have spent my entire life either at the schoolhouse, on the way to the schoolhouse, or
talking
about what happens in the schoolhouse.
What are you
talking
about that you want to leave school?
On the other hand, if you reflect on that the U.S.'s population is over 300 million, we're
talking
about an amount of money that amounts to 100 dollars per capita.
And if we want to translate that from just billions of dollars to something that might mean something, what we're
talking
about is that, for the average low-income kid, that would increase earnings by about 10 percent over their whole career, just doing the preschool, not improving K-12 or anything else after that, not doing anything with college tuition or access, just directly improving preschool, and we would get five percent higher earnings for middle-class kids.
So we're
talking
about an investment that in terms of impacts on the state economy is not going to really pay off for 15 or 20 years, and of course America is notorious for being a short term-oriented society.
Easy to remember, since a
talking
tree is pretty idiotic.
This is a slide to remind me that I should stop
talking
and get off of the stage.
I'm
talking
about teachers.
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."
And in a way, one aspect of this conversation was triggered on New Year's Eve, when I was
talking
about the Olympic agenda in China in terms of its green ambitions and aspirations.
We're
talking
about 15 percent of the population, or 100 percent if you consider that no one's getting through adulthood without going through their 20s first.
And I'm
talking
about the very end.
I'm
talking
about dying.
And this is now, 15 years later, sort of the first form factor that I think can deliver that vision when you're out and about on the street
talking
to people and so forth.
If we're
talking
about the 21st-century city, these are the guys who are going to be making it.
And that may be of great, you know, interest to this group, because all of you are
talking
about groups.
That's why I'm
talking
to you today about the age of design, and the age of design is the age in which design is still cute furniture, is still posters, is still fast cars, what you see at MoMA today.
And it's interesting how so much of what we're
talking
about tonight is not simply design but interaction design.
I was
talking
about interaction design.
We were
talking
about the rapture?
We were
talking
about dancing ponies, but I was really jealous of the Walker Arts Center for putting up this festival, because it's very, very wonderful.
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