I was born in Ahvaz, educated and I'm going university there, now. I study petroleum (drilling engineering) in the university. I was a bookworm until I finished high school (and an amateur philosopher and unlucky inventor!), and since then, I'm a music-follower (almost all kind of it - specially rock n' roll !) and a movie-follower (just like the other) and a hippie-style-thinker. This is all about me. Peace!
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A comment on Talk: Sergey Brin: Why Google Glass?
http://www.ted.com/talks/pranav_mistry_the_thrilling_potential_of_sixthsense_technology.html
http://www.ted.com/talks/pattie_maes_demos_the_sixth_sense.html
but Surgey's technology has some military features for combat squad, SWAT etc.
But for normal people as other people said in comments, it is a little too much unusual to shout your message to your mom when you sit in a train !!!!
I think at least you should combine your invention with Mick Ebeling's invention:
http://www.ted.com/talks/mick_ebeling_the_invention_that_unlocked_a_locked_in_artist.html
Good luck !
A comment on Talk: Sergey Brin: Why Google Glass?
Why Google glass ?
I try to keep my electronic devices away from myself, so I can feel human more, but this technology puts it THIS near !
I do not hate technology, but it takes the real life from us !
I think it is just a different type of Paranav Mistry's device, but with all problems about that, I still like that more than a Google glass. I don't know about the others, but my mind can hardly analyze my real life itself !
And I can't bear talking to someone who is watching movie in his glassess !
By the way, with all due respect to your Steve-Jobs-ic fashion, an idea for its acceptance needs something more than some wires and its design:
Passion
A comment on Talk: BLACK: My journey to yo-yo mastery
First, the passion in his eyes, the hard trying he did,
Second, his last work, just a simple dropping of a yo-yo, a symbol of simplicity. Even a simple drop of a yo-yo with the feeling he had was a wonderful thing.
I don't know whose music was played, but the match of the action and the music was fascinating. Especially the last part, again.
Really doesn't matter what people think about what you do, you trust yourself, and love what you do, they love it.
Good job Black !
A comment on Talk: Kees Moeliker: How a dead duck changed my life
But there is something ...
That picture showing a dead sparrow went viral on the net many years ago and impressed people and gave them lessons about love and stuff and now, I mean, homosexual necrophilia ?!
It was said that the alive sparrow is the wife and she is mourning !
A reply on Talk: Shane Koyczan: "To This Day" ... for the bullied and beautiful
Actually I did not understand most of it when I watched, and it made me go in tears many times while I was translating.
Maybe my case was not as bad as him, but I remember until the end of high school, I had two friends, whom one of them was a friend of primary school.
I know the power this talk can give to people who need it, people whom their need of self-confidence was answered by some conspiracy theories about "everybody is against me".
After this I will "get a better mirror", and give everybody who needs it.
Shane just did a REALLY great thing.
A comment on Talk: Shane Koyczan: "To This Day" ... for the bullied and beautiful
And the memory of all of loneliness till university and being called "barrel" ...
Thank you man.
I'm going to translate your talk ...
A reply on Conversation: If you were to give a TED talk what would it be about? What points would you make about your topic?
I did not say everyone must think so.
Humans are different, and we still live together and we call it democracy. Cool ?
A reply on Conversation: If you were to give a TED talk what would it be about? What points would you make about your topic?
But I saw that I just become tired and dizzy in the end and nothing I gain.
Now I spend my leisure time by TED talks and movies sometimes, and I feel really better.
Anyway, when we claim we have no time for sports and reading (most of us, including me!), video games cannot be a good substitute for them in our leisure time.
A reply on Talk: Ron Finley: A guerilla gardener in South Central LA
Thanks a lot for your attention.
I searched about all of them but I just found nectarine and nothing about the rest in my dictionary and net.
I'll try to find it.
My grandfather is 80, and he grows leek, fig, grape, pomegranate, and sunflower in his garden in another city, and it made me embaressing when I watched Ron's talk ...
By the way, nectarine can be harvested once in two years; are you sure it can give enough fruit ?
I found out that I can grow some kind of lotus tree, too. Its fruits are little and smelly, and not enough to eat as a meal or so, but still delicious.
A comment on Talk: Ron Finley: A guerilla gardener in South Central LA
In the region I live nothing grows, but palm, and a few others, because the weather is so hot and humid in summer and cold and dry in winter, no snowing in past 40 years and we have no raining in summer but once in more than a week in other seasons.
I'll do my best to do something about it, but before anything I wanna say your conference was SUPER AMAZING !
I stood up and clapped in the end in front of my laptop!
Nothin' stops you !
You're like "Do I need it ? Alright, I'm gonna make it !"
You've just became my hero :))))))