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Mike Brown

You may also be interested in recordings from the recent Webstock conference - www.webstock.org.nz

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Colleen Wainwright

Another fantastic resource--so inspirational.

Makes me want to go out and do something big so I get invited to play...

Steve Nguyen

Garr: Thanks for letting us know about TED. You're right, I listened to Sir Ken Robinson. What a natural!

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I was blown away by Rosling's talk. Everything about it was perfect, in my opinion.

I enjoyed Robinson's talk, but I would have prefered more meat and less anecdotes. He's such an easy-going and enjoyable speaker, though, it's hard to complain.

I really thought that Pogue's talk seemed out of place, that it wasn't at the same level as the rest of the speakers. Entertaining talk for CES or any number of other meetings, but the content was lightweight for this meeting.

I have more thoughts on my blog's post about TED:
http://brentblog.typepad.com/brentblog/2006/06/ted_talks_we_li.html

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Thanks. Just discovered ur space by accident. What u say about design is amazing! Please drop by to my space and tell me how you rate my template!

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Yet another fantastic posting Garr! Thanks.

I've taken the liberty of making some comments in a little more detail than you do about the Al Gore presentation over on my own presentation skills blog if anyone's interested. (www.curved-vision.co.uk/presentation-skills-blog)

Thanks and well done (again!)

Simon

Thomas Schimana

Thanks! Great posting.

Mike Schinkel

Hey, it appears the video link are broken. I found the one for Majora here: http://tedblog.typepad.com/tedblog/2006/06/majora_carter_o.html
I'm sure the others are also on tedblog.typepad.com. Maybe you could update?

Martha Garvey

I feel like I'm the only person on the planet who didn't feel the love for Ken Robinson's presentation--and I'll tell you why. It's a personality thing: he made fun of his son, and his son's girlfriend, gratuitously, and he did, to my mind, a tired sexist twist on the "if a tree falls in the forest..." joke. Maybe I'm too sensitive for this world, but I also heard a lot of this stuff he's saying what Neil Postman, among others, was saying in the 70s, and before.

In general, I love the Ted talks. Just not this one.

Umang Saini

There are several good new ones up at TED.com. I especially like Bill Stone, Jeff Bezos, Edward Burtynsky and Craig Venter's presentations. All come from very different fields.

Paul M.

I wasn't offended by Robbinson's presentation. Maybe because he trigers things in me. I agree that lack of resources is not an obstacle but the things inside of us.

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