Year
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The sport of competitive memorizing is driven by a kind of arms race where, every year, somebody comes up with a new way to remember more stuff more quickly, and then the rest of the field has to play catch-up.
And you'd go into your kitchen, and the fourth topic you were going to talk about was this strange journey that you went on for a year, and you'd have some friends to help you remember that.
I ended up coming back to that same contest that I had covered a
year
earlier, and I had this notion that I might enter it, sort of as an experiment in participatory journalism.
And last
year
we thought very, very hard, how can we resolve this problem?
And you've bought the latest Beethoven piano sonata, and you take it home, and you've got a five-octave piano that was the brand-spanking-new, latest technology last
year.
Then he said, "How much are you willing to pay to get a kiss from a celebrity if the kiss was delivered immediately, in three hours, in 24 hours, in three days, in one year, in 10 years?
Now they weren't willing to wait a
year
or 10 years; no one wants an aging celebrity.
Data from the Bronx shows that a dollar can be used two or three times a year, creating a massive force multiplier.
Now, I met Twiba last
year
in Tanzania.
And every
year
I go there and make a map of my study site.
And I go there every
year
and look for all the colonies that were alive the
year
before, and figure out which ones have died, and put all the new ones on the map.
That is, to send more winged queens and males to that
year'
s mating flight.
And the amazing thing about this is that an ant lives only a
year.
It could be this year, or this
year.
I asked a question last year: Can art change the world?
Well let me tell you, in terms of changing the world there has been a lot of competition this year, because the Arab Spring is still spreading, the Eurozone has collapsed ... what else?
So when I had my TED wish last year, I said, look, I'm going to switch my concept.
One hundred thousand posters have been printed this
year.
When I launched my wish last year, hundreds of people stood up and said they wanted to help us.
These projects took thousands of actions in one year, making hundreds of thousands of people participating, creating millions of views.
Maybe not in one
year.
From what I've seen this year, yes.
Now, there was nothing particularly special about 2010, because, on average, 31 and a half million people are displaced by natural disasters every single
year.
Now, usually when people hear statistics or stats like that, you start thinking about places like Haiti or other kind of exotic or maybe even impoverished areas, but it happens right here in the United States every single
year.
Last
year
alone, 99 federally declared disasters were on file with FEMA, from Joplin, Missouri, and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to the Central Texas wildfires that just happened recently.
So in one year, we've negotiated manufacturing agreements, been awarded one patent, filed our second patent, talked to multiple people, demoed this to FEMA and its consultants to rave reviews, and then started talking to some other people who requested information, this little group called the United Nations.
Just over a
year
ago, no one had ever seen a view like this.
Will the number of children increase each
year
up to 15 years, or will it continue in the same fast rate and be four billion children up there?
Last year, I created a one-man show.
By 1993, I was a young professor at USC, and I was just building up my own robotics lab, and this was the
year
the World Wide Web came out.
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