By: Eric Crosson
I agree with Andy: you are performing an invaluable service for our community! Keep the information alive and accessible. If you strike a chord with Pete from g33ktalk please be sure to revisit the...
View ArticleBy: Adrian Custer
Thanks for these talks. Boston is far, far away but it’s great to be there in spirit for a few hours. ~adrian
View ArticleBy: Peter Jones
The videos can be downloaded with the following, based on finding the video links in the source of the article: get_flash_videos ‘http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdfLA_wKUF8’...
View ArticleBy: Sean
I was a videographer in a previous life. Despite his claims to the contrary, Rick’s voice didn’t come through very good because he didn’t use a mic. The real meat of a tech talk is the talk part, the...
View ArticleBy: cjb
Thanks, Sean! I did bring a portable audio recorder (Zoom H4) to Rick’s talk, but it’s very directional and I left it pointed at the podium (which Rick wandered away from), so its audio is even less...
View ArticleBy: Sean
Good choice of recorder, I have the exact same one! It’s been nothing but a joy when recording random sounds, pianos or guitars. I can see how the narrow pickup pattern would be a problem though. It...
View ArticleBy: Ahmed Fasih
You are definitely not overestimating how valuable and useful these talks are. It boggles my mind that every day, universities and schools and meetups have amazing people give life-changing talks to a...
View ArticleBy: Chris Ball » More technical talks
[…] my blog post arguing that Technical talks should be recorded, I’ve continued to record talks – here are the new recordings since that post, mostly […]
View ArticleBy: Noah Gibbs
Mostly, people don’t have the equipment and expertise to make this happen. I give a lot of talks at Silicon Valley meetups, and most of them are simply lost — the people there hear them, but I don’t...
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