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Neil Gaiman: Commencement Speech: "Looking back, I've had a remarkable ride. I'm not sure I can call it a career, because a career implies that I had some kind of career plan, and I never did. The nearest thing I had was a list I made when I was 15 of everything I wanted to do: to write an adult novel, a children's book, a comic, a movie, record an audiobook, write an episode of Doctor Who... and so on. I didn't have a career. I just did the next thing on the list."
by The University of the Arts (Phl)
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Young Hahn's talk from FOSS4G NA on how Mapbox Streets renders the world
by MapBox
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Çckcuubaa Jdap T ChIdA lA iMAgEn!!
Awesome talk by @blprnt at TEDx Vancouver about thinking about data in a human context
by TEDxTalks
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Alex Buznik wow ) Impressive stories ) Thank )
Wai Lam This is amazing! Love this intersection of engineering and art.
Angel Evan "Put data in a human context". It's my new mantra.
Alfredo Vargas See a new dimension in a new context.
Steve Jobs on the birth of Apple, from 1980, via @James Leng
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Ryan Diener I've been listening to his biography... I want to see him when he was walking around barefoot and unshowered for a few weeks (the early days of apple).
Sha Hwang @Ryan Diener whoa been a while sir
Ryan Diener haha - for sure!
Robert Hodgin gave an awesome talk at Eyeo / I love this man
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Not a talk, but it feels like one. Paul Graham writing his essay "Startups in 13 Sentences"
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"Are we really going to accept an Interface Of The Future that is less expressive than a sandwich?" A really great talk on the capabilities of humans and a critique of the Productivity Futre Vision video
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Ben Golder This is so right on.
Professor Alan Penn describes the way that architects use space to sell you things, showing how space creates patterns of movement, bringing you into contact with goods. In IKEA though, the story gets more interesting, here the designers deliberately set out to confuse you, drawing you into buying things that are not on your shopping list.
by UCLLHL
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Charlotte Stone Thank you for this...
Tom Gardner @Sal Gardner
Aja Yasmean I bet if I stop writing on facebook, I will write more booksn :} Thanks for this vid, very inspirational
Ita Ruiz Awesome speech! Thanks for sharing.
Jimmy Loggins Thank you