30-Day Challenge #1: TED Talks
Day 14
So yet another day of tired me. I wanted to go to sleep earlier last night, but the World Series game kept me up. I'm of course rooting for the Cardinals (although I'm not sure why that was an 'of course' statement but I'll go with it) so I was very nervous towards the end. I continued to believe in the Cards and they made me super happy with their comebacks. They were completely determined to push the series to Game 7, and they certainly did that. It was some stressful, but incredible extra innings and I'm really excited to watch the game tonight. I'm hoping for a St. Louis win, but whoever wins it will certainly be a well-deserved title.
Anyway. On to today's TED talk, which is ironically about TED talks. Sebastian Wernicke talks about the statistics of TED talks and what constitutes the ultimate best and worst TED talks. It's interesting to see the things that people like (and don't like) to hear about in talks. It's also quite funny as well. I rather enjoyed it.Hope you do as well.
You liked it, right? Okay good. I may need a quick nap before Game 7, so I'm going to go do that. Happy Friday! Happy Halloweekend! Let's go Cards!!
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