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Latest revision as of 14:52, 17 November 2011
At the TED Salon in London, copies of the magazine DesignMind were available. There was an interesting little piece that sheds some light on how TED feels about translators. Here it is.
“ | TED Survival Kit. Listening to five full days of mind-blowing talks during the day, while socializing with some of the world's sharpest thinkers at night, is not for the unprepared. If you're planning a trip to TEDGlobal 2012, here's what you should bring.
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—DesignMind, The Stuff of Life, 2011, page 8 |
So now you know how to get yourself a ticket to TEDGlobal: just say you're part of a TED Attendee's Survival Kit.
Els De Keyser, TED Translator, --User:ElsDK 14:48, 17 November 2011 (UTC)
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