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Back with a new format : episode 29 - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Got this downloaded and burned to disc just before the long drive back up to VT! Thanks for making great use of an hour's drive. I like the new format and look forward to the upcoming episodes! - Chris Lasher
Chris, thanks a ton - Deepak Singh
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Episode 28: c2c-programming? – Hadoop , Django , Scala, Tornado : A programming heavy session - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Yay! - Chris Lasher
A minor thing, but the file name on these latest episodes have changed from Coast_to_Coast_Bio_podcast_#.mp3 to episode#-c2cbio.mp3 (looks like episodes 21 and 27 were like this, too). Anyway, I just loaded it onto my MP3 player. Looking forward to this one. - Chris Lasher
Its my fault . I will revert to old convention starting episode 29 - Hari
Enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next one. By the look of the bookmarks, I see some biological themes again. :-) - Chris Lasher
Now we need to find some time to record. - Deepak Singh
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Episode 27 : After a Hiatus - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Am I dreaming or were there some comments here that disappeared - Hari
I think that was from the link in my stream - Deepak Singh
Finally got caught up. I love the programming chatter and I'm curious if you've had time to pursue Haskell/Scala/Clojure. - Chris Lasher
Wait till you hear episode 28 :) - Deepak Singh
Hey, this is a science podcast! You're not supposed to have teaser trailers! - Chris Lasher
It can't be a teaser when the podcast is late - Deepak Singh
Was interested to note the reference to "The Guha Brothers" commencing at 28:20. Please do seriously consider having the likes of them, Shirley Wu, Pierre Lindenbaum, Chris Lasher etc. on future C2CBio podcasts. - Graham Steel
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Episode 25: Quarter Century - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Hi guys, congratulations on podcast #25. I enjoy listening during my 60+ minute commute. I'm glad that Hari is still listening to TWiV! - Vincent Racaniello
Vincent, thanks a ton for the wishes and for listening. - Deepak Singh
I made c2c a pick of the week at TWiV :) - Vincent Racaniello
... better get those servers ready then :) Thanks a ton - Deepak Singh from IM
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Episode 26: Google, PLoS and NCBI get into bed together - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
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Episode 23: So why were you talking about iPhones? - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
I really liked this episode, guys. In particular, I really liked the discussion around Tim Bray's Web Curriculum. Also, upon visiting Flowing Data after listening to this podcast, I could immediately see why Deepak loves it so much. I've added the feed to my RSS reader. You guys are getting better with pacing and segues, too. Thanks for keeping on with C2C Bio. - Chris Lasher
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Episode 24: Science is built on incrementalism - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
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Episode 24: Science is built on incrementalism - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
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Episode 22: Hey dad, how does this plane fly? - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Am I the only one who is not being able to download this from iTunes? - Deepak Singh
I did have to change the URL - Deepak Singh
OK it's working here again, but still no luck on iTunes. Let's wait and see - Deepak Singh
Got it through i-tunes no prob just there, Deepak - Graham Steel
no problem for me via i-tunes - Frank
Finally working for me - Deepak Singh
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Episode 21 : Interview with Ricardo Vidal , a triple time zone pajama party - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Just started listening.... - Graham Steel
First of all, I must thank Deepak and Hari for this opportunity. They make it easy. Even at the break of day. Second, I apologize for the rambling, it was rather early and I had gone to bed quite late :-) - Ricardo Vidal
Yet another cracking c2cbio podcast, Hari & Deepak . @Ricardo, your early morning 'rambling' was spot on. Much much better than my 7a.m.input on this podcast last year. http://is.gd/1hbV8 I would most definately like to see c2cbio collaborating with others like Ricardo in future podcasts. - Graham Steel
Very nice. Just a little confused by the closing 10 minutes of silence :-) - Neil Saunders
I think someone fell asleep and left the rec button on :) - Ricardo Vidal
Sorry about the final 10 minutes of silence , blame it on a newbie garageband user - Hari
deleted the 10 snoring minutes from the end - uploaded the fixed track. Thanks Neil for pointing it out - Hari
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Episode 20: Man, it’s been forever - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Yay! /me downloads. - Neil Saunders
About a month after recording it :D - Deepak Singh
yay! i was getting ready to write a protest letter ;) - Wladimir Labeikovsky
Wound up with a bit of overlap between you two towards the last third of the broadcast--perhaps in the post-processing, one of the audio streams got shifted ahead or behind? Regardless, thanks for another episode. - Chris Lasher
I might have missed that. Is it consistently there? Will check it out and try and fix it - Deepak Singh
My impression from the pauses was just that there was more talking over each other than usual :-) - Neil Saunders
It's possible that things were out of sync just a little bit. I did a random sampling at points after I had to do some stitching and aligning and it was not sounding terrible, so went with it. - Deepak Singh
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Episode 14: Of Wolfram|Alpha, Sages and Statistics - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Interesting talks there, I tried, and kept listening. - ElijahBailey-Zu of FF <0,
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Episode 18: I touched an electric organ - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Awesome podcast! This was superb use of my time on my long drive to Atlanta! Although it was long, you guys have gotten really good at finding the sweet spots for the length of each individual topic--switching just before attention could wane. Loved it. Please, more! - Chris Lasher
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Episode 17: Libraries, swallows and pythons - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
Hari, you said in this episode you were going to learn Haskell since finding the Free Programming eBooks site. Are you serious? You got me thinking about it, myself. - Chris Lasher
Actually I think I first started thinking about learning haskell after you or Paulo Nuin posted the "Learn you a Haskell for the greater good" (http://learnyouahaskell.com/startin...) link here or on twitter..But to answer your question..I am quite committed to Python first and Haskell second. Started thinking of a purely functional language after seeing How Scala helped twitter ( although its a hybrid functional language) - Hari
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Episode 15: Tim Berners-Lee and Harold Varmus - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
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Episode 13: Better engineering in Bioinformatics. Joel Dudley as blogged by Shirley Wu - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
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Episode 12: Remote synchrotron operation, reinventing the wheel on the web, and your Google heartbeat - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
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Episode 11: Arguing big data and bioinformatics skills - http://www.c2cbio.com/2009...
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Episode 7: Scientists in the cabinet, useful chemistry and reference architectures - http://www.c2cbio.com/2008...
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Episode 6 : Web services, Instaseq and a blogging genomicist goes mainstream - http://www.c2cbio.com/2008...
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Episode 5 : Grand challenges, javascript frameworks and collaborative annotations - http://www.c2cbio.com/2008...
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Episode 4 : From map-reduce for molecular dynamics to galaxy zoo - http://www.c2cbio.com/2008...
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