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Old 05-18-2018, 05:30 PM   #3147
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Originally Posted by skinmaan View Post
I guess you'll just have to wait for it.
I got the pun, and it's a funny one. That title is strange--I guess that I'll have to listen to the audio in order to find out what he's talking about.

But, to take your statement at face value, it gives me the opportunity to mention something that some MobileReaders might appreciate. There is no waiting necessary; it's on YouTube. Besides, Dr. Ryan would have to crunch what he wanted to say into "15-18 minutes." If I wanted a summary of what he thinks, I could get SumoReads' summary of his speech.

Besides, the people behind the TED talks might not be informed enough, have enough sense, or believe in his values (enough) to ever to ask Dr. Ryan to make a talk. That's assuming that he has not been invited before, but turned it down.

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