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I love TED, I've just spent 6 hrs watching talks on there. My recommendations of the day are:
Sir Ken Robinson talking about how our school systems limit childrens creativity by channelling everything into a narrow "work" focused, university centric form of learning. He's wicked, very funny
http://www.ted.com/index.php/tal…
Malcolm Gladwell talking about spaghetti sauce, and thinking properly
http://www.ted.com/index.php/tal…
and William McDonough in cradle to cradle design (including a whole new city in china). bare with him he's quite deadpan
http://www.ted.com/index.php/tal…
(I know these are quite old, and care not)
night night
- if you don't know him, I guarantee you guys will love gladwell (probably preaching to the converted)kelpie
- ted is awesome! since ever and always again. love ted! the one that I remember: isabel allende: http://www.ted.com/i…
uan - Sir Ken Robinson is really good - watched again. thanks for filtering.invisiblechamber
- no probs chaps, I'll watch that allende chat alter :)kelpie
- TED is superb.Jaline