What a week.
It's been a thrilling seven days thus far. I spent my last weekend in a startup competition at UBC. I networked, pitched, and worked my way through the startup process. I met an awesome group of people and possible co-founders for a new venture. Only time will tell. Hint: Google's Project Tango is where the future of the smartphone market is going.
Monday kicked off the TED 2014 - The Next Chapter convention at Canada Place. It's freaking wild. From the interactive sculpture, to the speakers list, to all my favorite tech-icons of Silicon Valley and Boston, MA (Ray Kurzweil, Hugh Herr, Andrew McAfee, Sergey Brin, and the list goes on and on) all huddled around the city of Vancouver, my mind has gone through a dizzying array of fanboyiness excitement.
Kurzweil spoke today and many people listened. The idea is out there now. It's mainstream. My twitter feed went nuts; people are now very aware of the Technological Singularity and are blown away by its core principles. I can't remember the last time I've felt this sort of ecstatic feeling. It feels great. I feel ... great.
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