Washing
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The next thing that really was a big, big deal was the
washing
machine.
Everybody wanted one of these electric
washing
machines.
And as I said before, they hadn't invented the electric outlet either, so the
washing
machine was a particularly dangerous device.
And then a wonderful thing happened when I was in high school: gurus from the East started
washing
up on the shores of America.
So we can take these liver structures, which are not going to be used, and we then put them in a
washing
machine-like structure that will allow the cells to be washed away.
I was only four years old when I saw my mother load a
washing
machine for the very first time in her life.
I want to see it," and she sat down in front of the machine, and she watched the entire
washing
program.
To my grandmother, the
washing
machine was a miracle.
They have electricity, but the question is: How many have
washing
machines?
I've done the scrutiny of market data, and I've found that, indeed, the
washing
machine has penetrated below the air line, and today, there's an additional one billion people out there who live above the "wash line."
So two billion have access to
washing
machines.
And they want the
washing
machine.
They want the
washing
machine in exactly the same way.
But when I lecture to environmentally concerned students, they tell me, "No, everybody in the world cannot have cars and
washing
machines."
How can we tell this woman that she isn't going to have a
washing
machine?
Even the hardcore in the green movement use
washing
machines.
And these ones, who have
washing
machines but not a house full of other machines, they use two.
And these people, they want the
washing
machine.
But I can assure you that this woman in the favela in Rio, she wants a
washing
machine.
If you have democracy, people will vote for
washing
machines.
There was the
washing
of hands.
And the director listed the orphanage's most urgent needs as an industrial size
washing
machine and dryer, four vacuum cleaners, two computers, a video projector, a copy machine, winter shoes and a dentist's drill.
"F" stands for "face washing."
We have antibiotics in our kitchen counters, people are
washing
every part of them all of the time, we pump antibiotics into our food, into our communities, we take antibiotics excessively.
You can watch the ripples, again,
washing
over the table, the tomato and the wall in the back.
Thanks to the universal penetration of running water and electricity in the developed world and the widespread adoption of
washing
machines, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves and microwaves, the amount of our lives that we forfeit to housework has fallen from 60 hours a week to fewer than 15 hours a week.
Remi lived and reigned in his own world, with his own rules, and he found pleasure in the smallest things, like lining up cars around the room and staring at the
washing
machine and eating anything that came in between.
You know, the mind whizzes away like a
washing
machine going round and round, lots of difficult, confusing emotions, and we don't really know how to deal with that.
What we do is kind of like assembling LEGO by dumping boxes of it into
washing
machines, but it works.
Thank you so much for coming to TED. (Applause) I have a friend in Portugal whose grandfather built a vehicle out of a bicycle and a
washing
machine so he could transport his family.
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