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  • Friday TED talks
  • geoffj
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    Too many to mention really, but this is a good one for music fans

    Mark Ronson – How sampling transformed music
    http://www.ted.com/talks/mark_ronson_how_sampling_transformed_music

    Any recommendations?

    russianbob
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    Coincidentally I was at a talk last weekend where Colin Greenwood out of Radiohead talked about how they used samples, and loops, to build the tracks for King of Limbs. Most interesting.

    russianbob
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    And, in my opinion, the Do Lectures are better than TED.

    GrahamS
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    Inspiration for anyone who thinks introducing livable streets and worthwhile cycle facilities is just “too hard” in your city:

    If they can do it in New York, then why not London?

    BillMC
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    On TED: Richard Wilkinson, David Stuckler.

    hypnotoad
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    GrahamS
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    Correct knot – but he’s still tying it wrong.
    It’s much easier to tie if you use the two-loop (aka Bunny Ears) method.

    http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/twoloopknot.htm

    Or of course you could use the Ian Knot:

    (Last time I mentioned this at least four people had shoelace-related epiphanies! 🙂 )

    umop3pisdn
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    CaptJon
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    Evgeny Morozov summed up nicely my view of the mahority of TED stuff. When discussing various tech based solutions for problems that don’t really exist he said:

    “Half-baked ideas that might seem too big even for the naïfs at TED Conferences—that Woodstock of the intellectual effete—sit rather comfortably on Silicon Valley’s business plans.”

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    Woodstock of the intellectual effete

    Is that supposed to be a bad thing? 😕

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    This one is pretty amazing if you haven’t seen it already.
    Quadcopters + imaging + lots of software smarts.

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