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Excellent commentary, Anil.
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",,,it should trouble the people who organize the event that they've limited their scope and eliminated some large degree of serendipity"
That's a fine point, maybe that large degree of serendipity is more outside among the many who have figured "being there" is not so essential, justifiable or warranted.
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On the flip side, not attending TED doesn't seem to stop anyone from innovating in the areas of technology, entertainment, and design. It's not like TED is a gateway to actually doing things-- in fact, TED seems more a gathering of people who have done those things in the past.

The garage is alive and well in silicon valley.
I ranted about Supernova years ago, but the level of self-satisfaction coming from people hoping from Davos to TED is reaching new highs. Really, who gives a fuck about these events and the people who go there. For one Hans Rosling who's well worth watching (and you get 100% of the value without being there as you said), there are 10 trite presentations making extremely pedestrian points. "If you're near a nuclear blast, don't watch at the scary flashing light and move away from it." Thanks for the tip, genius.

Those events are for poseurs who want to feel they're leading edge because they're eating petits fours with other windbags instead of doing any sort of actual work. It really gets funny when you know the level of non-accomplishment of many of these people. The fake entries by Moltz are a real hoot though! There' so on point, it's not even parody anymore.
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Bravo and well said.

The Valley is a frat house.

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I can't say I'd turn down an invite to TED. But, having apparently committed to a lifetime of being uncool, I doubt I'll get one.

When I noticed that TED positioned itself as the anti-Davos, I wasn't really surprised to see that it had a similar preference for inaccessible mountain tops. Maybe the remedy is to create a BarCamp to its Foo: for every Monterey-based TED, hold an unTED in Watsonville, and for every Aspen, one in Grand Junction.
Amen.
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Well said, Anil. I want to echo Patti's sentiments and second mejarc's BarCamp suggestion for those who want to be the change they want to see. Plus, I'm all about a good BarCamp... :)
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