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Chris Lasher
Deepak Singh, "Science Big. Science Connected." High quality version, including Q&A session. (Torrent) - http://www.mininova.org/tor...
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The file is about 740 MB at a length of just over an hour. H.264 encoding, MP4 container. If you can torrent, please do, even if you can't upload, as this will take weight off my server. If you can seed, thanks in advance. If you can't torrent, you can fetch the file by http from http://gotgenes.com/media... - Chris Lasher
Also, the talk is licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution. So if you want to also provide an upload point for it, that's all the better. - Chris Lasher
@gotgenes great work! - tim from Alert Thingy
I'll have divided the talk into presentation and Q&A parts tomorrow, and then I'll upload them to Vimeo, for those who would like to stream off the web. Thanks to all who have downloaded so far, to the seeders, and for the positive feedback! - Chris Lasher
Chris ... Seeding away. - Deepak Singh
The recording of the presentation is up at Vimeo now: http://vimeo.com/2421481 I'll upload part 2, the Q&A, a week from today (due to Vimeo upload restriction of 500 MB per week). So now that you have three ways of obtaining and watching this talk, watch this talk! =-D - Chris Lasher
Part 2, Q&A, is now up on Vimeo! http://vimeo.com/2507911 - Chris Lasher
Deepak is turning into a Rock Star :-) - Sally Church
Deepak was always a rock star - you need to see his old Seattle Ignite talk - serious entertainment - Cameron Neylon
Thanks Cameron, I hadn't seen Deepak's Ignite talk before:- http://ignitenight.blip.tv/file... - Graham Steel
That first Ignite talk was the most work I ever did on a talk in terms of preparation - Deepak Singh
Wow, that's amazing! Well done on that talk, Deepak. - Sally Church
If you ever get a chance to go to an Ignite event, you should - Deepak Singh
Michael Kuhn
This might be interesting to the computational people among us who happen to work with Excel-loving experimentalists: interactively and easily reformat data by formatting the entries in the way you want, the server figures out the necessary manipulations for all rows. - Michael Kuhn
As one of the offending Excel-ists, this interests me as well. Excel will do what I need most of the time, and if I want more computing power brought to bear I will find a proper bioinformatician to do it rather than try to learn a whole field myself! So anything that makes such collaboration easier is welcome. - Bill Hooker
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