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ted talks: misha glenny investigates global crime networks
from airplane, ted remembers when he first met elaine.
the film "ted bundy" starring michael reilly burke.
ted nugent discussing gun control and morals on texas monthly talks.
dawkins throws down in monterey, `02. if you`ve yet to check out ted talks, there is a whole world of amazing lectures you won`t find on spikedhumor. www.ted.com/talks bookmark it, and start learning.
tedtalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the ted conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as jill bolte taylor, sir ken robinson, hans rosling, al gore and arthur benjamin. ted stands for technology, entertainment, and design, and tedtalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts.
accepting his 2008 ted prize, author dave eggers asks the ted community to personally, creatively engage with local public schools. with spellbinding eagerness, he talks about how his 826 valencia tutoring center inspired others around the world to open their own tutoring centers.
speaking at the first ted conference in 1984, speaking at the first ted conference in 1984, nicholas negroponte waxes prophetic on the converging fields of technology, entertainment and design. years before anyone was using the word "convergence," negroponte was thinking about tv screens as the "electronic books of the future" and computers as the future of education. in excerpts from his 2-hour talk (this was before ted's 18-minute time limit), he foreshadowed cd-roms, web interfaces, service kiosks, the touchscreen interface of the iphone, and his own one laptop per child project. oh, and there's also a fascinating project called lip service, which, well, let's just say it's still ahead of us waxes prophetic on the converging fields of technology, entertainment and design. years before anyone was using the word "convergence," negroponte was thinking about tv screens as the "electronic books of the future" and computers as the future of education. in excerpts from his 2-hour talk (this was before ted's 18-minute time limit), he foreshadowed cd-roms, web interfaces, service kiosks, the touchscreen interface of the iphone, and his own one laptop per child project. oh, and there's also a fascinating project called lip service, which, well, let's just say it's still ahead of us
accepting his 2007 ted prize, photojournalist james nachtwey talks about his decades as a war photographer. a slideshow of his photos, beginning in 1981 in northern ireland, reveal two parallel themes in his work. first, as he says: "the frontlines of contemporary wars are right where people live." street violence, famine, disease: he has photographed all these modern wmds. second, when a photo catches the world's attention, it can truly drive action and change. in his ted wish, he asks for help gaining access to a story that needs to be told, and developing a new, digital way to show these photos to the world
microsoft showed off a very cool application called the worldwide telescope at the ted conferences in california. basically the program will take images from a variety of earth based telescopes and the hubble space telescope and allows users to view celestial objects.
ted turner interviews carl sagan and reveals some pretty cool things about the late sagan, such as his views on mainly science, religion, and politics.
lots of silly fun from 1991. no need to analyse this one. this is the sequel to "bill and ted's excellent adventure".
ted haggard was founder and the senior pastor of new life church, president of the national association of evangelicals (representing 30 milion ppl)and a backer of amendment 43 to ban gay marriage
ted bundy was finally executed in florida after numerous murders of young women in washington, utah, colorado and florida. this suave soft spoken man seemed approachable to most women and easily lured them in with his charms. escaping from his captors twice this man was an intelligent being. soulless, but intelligent. he also aided in the investigation into the green river killer case.
legendary ocean researcher sylvia earle shares astonishing images of the ocean -- and shocking stats about its rapid decline -- as she makes her ted prize wish: that we will join her in protecting the vital blue heart of the planet.