TED Community ยป emm dubahew

About Me

Location:
United States, Brooklyn, NY
Current organization:
IEEE
Past organizations:
tia
Current role:
internetwork engineer
Gender:
Male
Areas of expertise:
faucets of data networking, Teaching, Writing
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quantum physics

An idea worth spreading

peace, love, unity & respect

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anything

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everything

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  • A reply on Conversation: Are Occupy Wall Street protesters smart ?

    Nov 30 2011: The idea of protesting the system, is something i too believe in, but, these folk are so unorganized. I mean, if someone would step-in and take the reigns and if they were dedicated to doing things for the good cause of other people, they could make president, easily, as 99% of the voters could be enlightened. You know what i mean?
  • A reply on Conversation: Are Occupy Wall Street protesters smart ?

    Nov 30 2011: In usa, people don't really own space. We can get property deeds for "buying land", however, this land is illegally taxed, and, if you don't pay the tax... ....u don't get to use the land anymore. It's the illusion of ownership. Furthermore, as it pertains to public spaces used by OWS, those places are closed down and OWS is denied use when they decide to send the police in to break-up the protest.
  • A reply on Conversation: Are Occupy Wall Street protesters smart ?

    Nov 26 2011: All we need to do is get rid of the fed and 99 percent of the economic problems are solved in one swift shot. Next, we just put, in charge of our resources, people who are experts at resource allocation. With that new government, 99 percent of the governmental problems will be solved. When we have a sustainable world, the remaining 2 percent of problems (eg, religion and such) can be solved and we be at 100 percent problem free. Now i ask you all, doesn't it make more sense to be 100 percent problem free than to have all these existing crisis brought about by; economy, government, fuel, etc. etc ??
  • A reply on Conversation: Are Occupy Wall Street protesters smart ?

    Nov 23 2011: Well, everywhere on the internet, you can find violent police who bring handcuffs and pain to protesters. Many factions have been shut-down, as a direct results of police making arrests. Sometimes, these things can even be found in mainstream media. Yet, i have yet, to see ONE SINGLE PROTESTER attempt to control those who control the police, ....and let's face it, by-in-large, each protest is 99% controlled by those who control the police. If it's about making a difference, spreading the word, it would seem that could most effectively be done by doing just that, and NOT being in jail.

    At least .05% people in usa understand that the this country will NEVER be out of debt so long as there is a centralized banking system. Yet, all these protesters are talking about ceo salaries and bailouts?!?! This is another example of where are the intelligent people?!?! Stop paying ceo's and we STILL have the problem! Take-back the money for bank bail-out's and we still have a financial crisis, wired right into out economy, by definition of a centralized bank. Tell me-- where are the smarts in that?!

    I mean, if you're going to protest, you might as well make it worth-while AND do good for the benifit of other people, and, idealy, globally, as well. These things just seem like common sense to me, but, i really don't think anyone can argue, that the occupy protesters just don't appear to demonstrate such common sense. Like, sheeeit...there's 99% of the votes there, but, they are not being used to make a single change?!!?? WTF...FTW?
  • A reply on Conversation: Given captive audience, what aspiration do you instill that would change the world.....you have 2m30s p/day at the start of every school day

    Nov 23 2011: Some people don't learn well on that thurr Interwhomawhatnotthing. Especially the newer generations. I DO agree with your general statement as it pertains to usa, most formal educators do NOT know how to educate people. This explains why usa is so far behind the rest of the world when it comes to brain power.
  • A comment on Conversation: Why evolution could never solve aging?

    Nov 22 2011: Aging was solved somewhere after Noha built an ark (he was said to be 600 years old). Now a days, aging was solved and people live about 98 years or so, in many cases. Roomer has it that there is an invisible man who lives in the clouds and he has created things like magic talking herbivore snakes and deth-defying people. I guess darwin has pretty much proven all those things have finally been properly dealt with?
  • A reply on Conversation: Given captive audience, what aspiration do you instill that would change the world.....you have 2m30s p/day at the start of every school day

    Nov 22 2011: Along those lines....they should be teaching people HOW to learn effectively, in my opinion. But, i think if those words were announced each day, kids would tune 'em out because it's the same sentence over and over? lol's. ThxU :)
  • A comment on Conversation: Given captive audience, what aspiration do you instill that would change the world.....you have 2m30s p/day at the start of every school day

    Nov 18 2011: hey now !!
  • A comment on Conversation: Given captive audience, what aspiration do you instill that would change the world.....you have 2m30s p/day at the start of every school day

    Nov 17 2011: Here we have, what is, rather interesting topic, indeed !!
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    A comment on Conversation: How do you define NATIONAL IDENTITY ?

    Nov 16 2011: I don't and they shouldn't. Focus need shift to sustainability of all necessary resources for all people.
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