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And so at that time, of course, there was no refrigeration.
For animals that don't surface, we have something called pop-up tags, which collect data about light and what
time
the sun rises and sets.
And then at some period of
time
it pops up to the surface and, again, relays that data back to shore.
And it shows that the ocean, because of its vastness, can hide secrets for a very long
time.
And I could spend the rest of my time, which is getting very limited, going through this litany of concerns about the ocean, but I want to end on a more positive note.
And because the idea can be explained in one minute, I will tell you three stories before to fill in the
time.
And the fisheries for this tilapia sustained lots of fish and they had a good
time
and they earned more than average in Ghana.
And one
time
we caught a live one.
This mountain of debris is actually collected by fishers every
time
they go into an area that's never been fished.
Over time, we concentrate on large animals, and in a sea that means the big fish.
Over
time
we have a few fish left and we think this is the baseline.
But it is also
time
that we ended our denial and recognized that we're not acting, we're not close to acting and we're not going to act until this crisis hits the economy.
But this
time
it's not a tiger at the cave mouth.
Well it's
time
to grow up, to be wiser, to be calmer, to be more considered.
Steve Pinker has showed us that, in fact, we're living during the most peaceful
time
ever in human history.
We truly are living in an extraordinary
time.
What about giving the oppressed, wherever they might be, the voice to be heard and the voice to act for the first
time
ever?
Multiple flips, a little more
time.
So I want to show you a clip of algorithms developed by Frank Shen and Professor Nathan Michael, that shows this robot entering a building for the very first time, and creating this map on the fly.
So here, the robot is not only solving the problem of how to go from point A to point B in this map, but it's figuring out what the best point B is at every
time.
(Sound of air escaping from valve) (Music) (Whirring sound) (Music) (Applause) (Cheers) When I was nine years old, I went off to summer camp for the first
time.
And I just waited for the
time
that I could go off and read my books.
But the first
time
that I took my book out of my suitcase, the coolest girl in the bunk came up to me and she asked me, "Why are you being so mellow?"
And then the second
time
I tried it, the counselor came up to me with a concerned expression on her face and she repeated the point about camp spirit and said we should all work very hard to be outgoing.
Steve Wozniak invented the first Apple computer sitting alone in his cubicle in Hewlett-Packard where he was working at the
time.
And why are we making these introverts feel so guilty about wanting to just go off by themselves some of the
time?
And even away from the podium, when you called him to say hello, he would often end the conversation prematurely for fear that he was taking up too much of your
time.
I spend most of my
time
in jails, in prisons, on death row.
I spend most of my
time
in very low-income communities in the projects and places where there's a great deal of hopelessness.
And one of the things that's emerged in my short
time
here is that TED has an identity.
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