Jiae | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 01 2008 | ted, Education
I think I need those at this moment.
Quoted: TED Talks Why do people succeed? Because they're smart? Or lucky? How about: Neither. <a href="/index.php/speakers/view/id/70" target="_blank">Richard St. John</a> compacts more than a decade of research into an unmissable 3-minute slideshow on the real secrets of success. (Hint: Passion, persistence, and pushy mothers help.) Inspired by a chance encounter with a high school student who asked him how to become a success, St. John interviewed more than 500 successful people, then distilled what they told him into eight simple principles.
Jiae | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 26 2008 | ted, music
Raul Midon's amazing guitar playing and singing.
Quoted: TED Talks Guitarist and singer <a href="/speakers/view/id/168" target="_blank">Raul Midon</a> performs "All the Answers" in a world premiere at TED2007. "This is a song I wrote about the meaning of technology," he says, and he asks his listeners: What will we do with all this information we have at our fingertips? He follows with the sprightly "Tembererana."
Jiae | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 26 2008 | ted, funny
Jiae | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 26 2008 | movie, technology, film, ted
It was very funny and interesting talk from one of the Lost makers. I would open the mystery box right away.
Quoted: TED Talks <p><strong><a href="/speakers/view/id/182" target="_blank">J.J. Abrams</a></strong> traces his love of the unseen mystery -- the heart of <em>Alias, Lost,</em> and the upcoming <em>Cloverfield</em> -- back to its own magical beginnings, which may or may not include an early obsession with magic, the love of a supportive grandfather, or his own unopened Mystery Box.</p><p><strong><a href="http://ted.streamguys.net/ted_abrams_j_2007_480.mp4" target="_blank">Download this talk in 480p high definition >></a></strong> </p>
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Jiae | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 26 2008 | design, art, TED
Seems very fascinating job...designer.
Her speaking is relatively very easy to understand among TED talks. Maybe its because the topic is not that difficult for me.Quoted: TED Talks <p><strong><a href="/speakers/view/id/148" target="_blank">Paola Antonelli</a></strong>, design curator at New York's MOMA, wants to spread an appreciation of design, in all shapes and forms -- and to remove any stigma of it being considered mere decoration. She takes the TED2007 audience on a whistlestop tour of some design exhibitions she has organized, including "Mutant Materials," "Workspheres" and "Safe."</p><p><strong><a href="http://ted.streamguys.net/ted_antonelli_p_2007_480.mp4" target="_blank">Download this talk in 480p high definition >></a> </strong></p>

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