but do you think you could give us the article (copy and paste) without just posting a blind link to something that could be spam or a virus? Maybe I need a smile today or maybe it's just a link to a virus who knows, who cares. I won't be clicking on it. Waste of time without knowing what it is before hand.
Yes, cranky, you need this webcast more than anyone else. TED is not an article; TED Talks is an extremely popular website devoted to "ideas worth spreading" "riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world."
With little information I won't bother cutting & pasting a non-link from anyone but close friends I trust. I've seen what those trustworthy friends run on their computers to catch viruses or malware. Sorry but the internet is too full of viruses and malware. I won't call you Cranky, I feel the same way as you. I'm not going to ruin my puter out of curiosity of what makes someone else smile today.
Certainly your choice. I visit, as do many thousands of other people, this uplifting and interesting site. But far be it from me to interfere with your mood.