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    A comment on Talk: Pranav Mistry: The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology

    Nov 16 2009: I'd like to start from discussing the name of this device. Not all people know, that humans do not have only 5 senses, there are more that 12! - if you do not believe me ask books or Google, The second thing is that this techology doesn't bring us a new sense, while using it we use our basic senses!! (when a blind man see with his mouth, using a special equipment, that can be named as an additional sense, but hardly). So I do not like this name - 6 sense, it seems to me, that it is inappropriate.
    But the wrong name changes nothing about the essence. which is absolutely beatiful and amazing!!! and it will change our world in the way we can't even imagine now. the general name of technology is Augmented reality, it's wider than only this device, it includes another beatiful things and believe me in 20 years thanks to such wonderful people and their woorks we'll have new great opportunities!
    I thank Pranav Mistry SO MUCH!

    My great great respect to you! Thank you for the things you do!
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    A comment on Talk: Becky Blanton: The year I was homeless

    Nov 16 2009: "people are not where they live, where they sleep, or what their life situation is at any given time." These are brilliant words, we usually look not at people, but at their shoes, at their job, at their flat, and that often hold us away from seeing person in one, but not only things holder!
    Thank you for this talk!
  • A comment on Talk: Rick Warren: A life of purpose

    Nov 14 2009: He says good things, but the base is wrong: there is no God, Bible was written by people It is obvious for every free thinhking human!
    Meaning sould not be brought through false arguments, and I have the same position as Dan Dennet.
    This talk is good for Joe Bloggs, but not for an highly intellectual person, that is why the book is a best seller, because for an average person wrong base is nothing... good conlusion mean.
  • A comment on Talk: Dan Ariely: Our buggy moral code

    Oct 26 2009: Great talk! I've read his book, its amazing, this man changed my understanding of the world and made me think deper. I respect him so so much!
  • A comment on Talk: Ian Goldin: Navigating our global future

    Oct 26 2009: Huge! Huge! Huge!

    this is not perfect talk, but it's the best one! Ian Goldin said the most important thing, other things are only details, and this is the core of TED!
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    A comment on Talk: David Deutsch: A new way to explain explanation

    Oct 26 2009: It seems to me, that this talk is worth watching and is great not because of answering, but because of the questions it puts. As for me this talk made me think hard on basic questions of our explanations of the world we live in, thanks to David Deutsch!

    Often it's more valueable to ask good qustions, that to give good answers! And this is this case.
  • A reply on Talk: Elizabeth Gilbert: Your elusive creative genius

    Sep 26 2009: the reason is that when you hear the thing you think is false you do not like One who use lie even for bringing nice idea to people! especially at TED!
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    A reply on Talk: Elizabeth Gilbert: Your elusive creative genius

    Sep 23 2009: Mattias I agree with you! Absolutely! Moreover she gives people feeling: you are not so miserable, this creativity is out of me its ghost))
  • A comment on Talk: Elizabeth Gilbert: Your elusive creative genius

    Sep 23 2009: As for me - I do not enjoy this talk. What is so great about it? Inspiration is really expensive gift, but if it's given to you with fake facts and logical conclusion - it costs nothing for One, who looks for truth. It's so weird that this talk is so popular at this brilliant collection of the most perfect videos in the world! I can't understand you really. I see that there are emotions, but left pat of my brain is more powerful then right.

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