This is more a request than a question: Please shake up the format. While I can live with 18-minute length, stylistically the talks are blurring into one another. Intonation, structure, etc have all become wearyingly homogenous since TED talks went on web and people could see what others have done. I bet I can spot most TED talks just from a ten-second audio clip.
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This is more a request than a question: Please shake up the format. While I can live with 18-minute length, stylistically the talks are blurring into one another. Intonation, structure, etc have all become wearyingly homogenous since TED talks went on web and people could see what others have done. I bet I can spot most TED talks just from a ten-second audio clip.
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