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So if I were to ask you,
"Which
is China and
which
is India, and
which
country has grown faster?" if you believe in the infrastructure view, then you will say, "Country 1 must be China.
Now let's turn to two countries, Country A and Country B. Country A, in 1990, had about $300 per capita GDP as compared with Country B,
which
had $460 in per capita GDP.
If I were to ask you,
"Which
are the two Asian countries?
And
which
one is a democracy?"
The question there is:
Which
country did better, China or India?
Which
country has the growth momentum?
To
which
I quickly retorted, "Of course not.
Instead, we prefer these really dazzling technological solutions,
which
cost a huge amount of money.
Well real organized crime on the Internet goes back about 10 years when a group of gifted Ukrainian hackers developed a website,
which
led to the industrialization of cybercrime.
This is ready for use, out-of-the-box stuff,
which
you can deploy even if you're not a terribly sophisticated hacker.
And it was this
which
completely revolutionized cybercrime on the Web.
But that's a slightly different story,
which
I won't go into now.
But also, because he was an inveterate hacker, he left a tiny digital wormhole through
which
he alone could crawl.
And the other thing is the high incidence of hackers like these who have characteristics
which
are consistent with Asperger's syndrome.
So many of these devices really kind of focus on the ways in
which
we relate to ourselves.
So even though I'm really interested in the relationship between people, I also consider the ways in
which
we relate to the world around us.
But really the most satisfying experience I've had is the act of listening,
which
is what we need in any good relationship.
So beyond that, in closing, I'd just like to say that we're in this era of communications and device proliferation, and it's really tremendous and exciting and sexy, but I think what's really important is thinking about how we can simultaneously maintain a sense of wonder and a sense of criticality about the tools that we use and the ways in
which
we relate to the world.
So first: the way in
which
this woman was treated, in as little as 10 years, will look like bloodletting.
What they found was a series of mutations in a gene called SPR,
which
is responsible for producing serotonin, among other things.
And that's a natural reaction,
which
causes some programmed cell death, but the gene that regulates that down is broken.
And so this informs, among other things, of course, a treatment for bone marrow transplant,
which
he undertakes.
Which
is a fantastic story, unless you think about humanity's footprint on the planet, and our ability to keep up food production.
How do these Nielsen ratings reflect not just what you've heard about,
which
is the idea of our social, collective unconscious, but how do these top-10 Nielsen-rated shows over 50 years reflect the idea of our social conscience?
And for the way in
which
I'm going to present the data, I want to thank TED community superstar Hans Rosling, who you may have just seen.
Moral ambiguity are televisions shows in
which
I don't understand the difference between right and wrong.
Here's another attribute: fantasy and imagination,
which
are shows defined as, "takes me out of my everyday realm" and "makes me feel better."
That's mapped against the red dot, unemployment,
which
is a simple Bureau of Labor Department statistic.
When you get to the 1970s,
which
is where this chart ends, the average Briton is more than 10 times richer than the average Indian.
Unlike Rasselas, Muteferrika had an answer to that question,
which
was correct.
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