On Vox: The TED videos - great ideas by remarkable people.
Via Guy Kawasaki's blog, I happened this morning upon a great series of videos from the 2006 TED Conference. The TED Conference is one of those ultra cool conferences where invited attendees get a chance to hear and share, but up to now, they've never shared with the rest of the world.
Just to mention, you can add these videos via RSS to your iTunes, and suck them straight into your iPod. The next time you're in the passenger seat (plane, train or car), watch them.
That's what I did yesterday as Tina and I drove back from Santa Cruz to Sonoma, about a 2.5 drive. Since Tina was driving, I was watching. While I had some concerns initially about watching video in a moving car, it was easy, with just excellent LCD quality on my iPod. Definitely download and watch the Larry Brilliant presentation: it was just amazing.
Who?
Bob Walsh, (Author,
managing partner of Safari Software, Inc.
a micro-ISV)
What?
Exploring the intersection between Getting Things Done and building a micro-ISV.
Where?
Live from Sonoma, California USA.
When?
Once or so a workday.
Why?
Because there's a way to get everything done, I just know there is!
Micro-ISV?
Micro Internet Software Vendor, a self-funded startup company: See mymicroisv.com for information and resources.
Just to mention, you can add these videos via RSS to your iTunes, and suck them straight into your iPod. The next time you're in the passenger seat (plane, train or car), watch them.
That's what I did yesterday as Tina and I drove back from Santa Cruz to Sonoma, about a 2.5 drive. Since Tina was driving, I was watching. While I had some concerns initially about watching video in a moving car, it was easy, with just excellent LCD quality on my iPod. Definitely download and watch the Larry Brilliant presentation: it was just amazing.
Posted by: Bob | August 06, 2006 at 05:25 PM