http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2008/09/lisi-on-a-wiki.html (article and full transcript available)
In this ten-minute video, Lisi discusses one of his primary research tools - a Wiki. This presentation was delivered in the context of a larger discussion of Open Source Science at SciFoo coordinated by Cameron Neylon a Chemical Biologist at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the UK interested in developing a similarly open "notebook" for scientific research.
You can browse the Wiki that Garrett Lisi discusses in this presentation by visiting: http://deferentialgeometry.org/. If you are interested in how Open Source Science is developing, you may also want to read Cameron Neylon's blog "Science in the Open".
audio quality is flawless... i can hear that AC unit from every angle perfectly. oh wait, those people were talking? /blatant sarcasm
MonoAoV 1 year ago
This guy acts a bit like a schizophrenic.
rbolo29 1 year ago
I'ts really a shame that the sound is soooo bad... whereas it would have been a rather simple task to remove the noise with the most simple audio editor you can probably get.
realisoph 2 years ago
I can't hear,,, what he's saying
Qulopuaa 2 years ago
Interesting view, things are somehow going where I expected them to go...
But please, next time try to add a microphone for better sound quality :)
cheerz
AppA 3 years ago
The new Einstein meets the new Microsoft... This brave new world is amazing, and not that scary in the end...
aldobrandi 3 years ago