They have little TEDx events here AT UF in florida and they are basically
digital Like button shows.
People want to be wowed also want to look over your shoulder and
understand what you are doing so they may immediately dismiss it.

I get the question often when some Digital "bad-ass" leans over to me or
sneaks up to the booth and asks

"hey, what are you using"

I usually just say "photo-shop"





On 6/21/11 2:58 PM, "Andy Farnell" <padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk> wrote:

>On Tue, 21 Jun 2011 13:15:12 +1000
>Richie Cyngler <glitch...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>  We could look at TED as a kind of media
>> "iceberg". The ideas showcased may often be
>> interesting but the substance of
>> their presentation is often lacking,
>
>Seems a fair and insightful point. TED is populist.
>The couple of people I know who've done talks
>had to work hard to squeeze an entire career into a
>few minutes of soundbites. You're bound to feel
>you sacrificed some depth and comodified yourself.
>
>
>-- 
>Andy Farnell <padawa...@obiwannabe.co.uk>
>
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