Examples of using Tedtalks in English and their translations into Turkish
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Why do people like watching TEDTalks?
TEDTalks can't be a one-way process, one-to-many.
We have got 800 people in Tehran who watch TEDTalks.
Ingenious TEDTalks, much more this green color, etc., et.
If you look at the current situation, you have a thousand TEDTalks.
After watching eight TEDTalks, he wants to become Leonardo da Vinci.
I hope you enjoy designing your own ultimate and worst possible TEDTalks.
Because if you think about it, 1,000 TEDTalks, that's over 1,000 ideas worth spreading.
TEDTalks can't be a one-way process, one-to-many. Our future is many-to-many.
I had started out with a thousand TEDTalks and I had 600 six-word summaries for those.
I wanted to go all the way, all the way down the distillery,starting out with a thousand TEDTalks.
Are you going to use the white version for very good TEDTalks, about creativity, human genius?
Because the most favorite TEDTalks are, on average, over 50 percent longer than the least favorite ones.
You only have to make one decision, and that is:Are you going to use the white version for very good TEDTalks, about creativity, human genius?
And if you did this for all thousand TEDTalks, you would get from 2.3 million words down to 6,000.
To make this more concrete, let's look at the list of top 10 words that statistically stick out in the most favorite TEDTalks and in the least favorite TEDTalks.
I don't know if Pope Benedict watches TEDTalks online, but if you do, I have got news for you Benedict.
I'm going to talk now about how world population has changed from that year and into the future, but I will not use digital technology,as I have done during my first five TEDTalks.
Now, we have all seen a lot of TEDTalks online, so let's watch one now with the sound turned off and the closed captioning turned on.
Or are you going to go with a black version,which will allow you to create really bad TEDTalks, mostly about blogs, politics and stuff?
You know, a while after TEDTalks started taking off, we noticed that speakers were starting to spend a lot more time in preparation.
So what if I don't let people summarize individual TEDTalks to six words, but give them 10 TEDTalks at the same time and say,"Please do a six-word summary for that one?
For example, for all the TEDTalks around food, someone summed this up into:"Food shaping body, brains and environment," which I think is pretty good.
So, this story of the evolution of dance You know, a while after TEDTalks started taking off, we noticed that speakers were starting to spend a lot more time in preparation.
I don't know if Pope Benedict watches TEDTalks online, but if you do, I have got news for you Benedict-- I carry condoms all the time and I never get laid.