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James Burke : Connections³, Episode 1 : "Feedback", 1 of 6

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2009

Watch Entire Show: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=939FD96651086E4F&playnext=1

More Shows: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=JamesBurkeWeb&view=playlists

Episode 1 James Burke's Connections³, which is the last (as far as I know!) installment in the Connections series. In this series, Mr. Burke again takes a fresh approach in exploring main theme of all of these series; which is the way that progress occurs, almost exclusively by accident, and through various (often multi-disciplinary) "connections" between ideas or individuals.

In this series, each episode begins where the last one left off and the whole series concludes with a surprise ending :) I won't give it away because that will spoil all the fun!

Again translating this series into a "K-web path", we can think of it as a set of explorations beginning from one starting point and ending up somewhere in the past, present (or possibly the future) and then left there for a later time (ie. School's out, and it's time to go home!). The next show is then a continuation of the journey through "connection space". See http://k-web.org for more information.

In a sense this series almost reads like a book with various twists and turns (and lots of surprises!), broken up into "chapters" where each chapter starts off where the last one ended.

See channel page for purchase options.

P.S. Please forgive the aspect ratio problem. I don't know how to correct for 640x400!

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  • haha isnt it funny how im now watching the show on the net just like he said lol nice mac

  • He is a man with a vision, and often correct!

    Watch the last bit of TDTUC (episode 10, part 5) which was made in 1985 no less.

    - JBW

  • These are interesting shows, Ive been itching to see them again, hes a great host.

  • Too true ;)

  • Good old days of HTML V1.0! Btw - James Burke used an Apple labtop.

  • Well the show did. I have no idea about him personally. I mean a prop is a prop. I don't even know if he's even vaguely familiar with personal computers in general!

    - JBW

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  • Love the old Apple laptop.

  • the connections pc game was great

  • You're quite welcome.

    - JBW

  • This is amazing!! Thank you!

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