This is the talk I gave in Cambridge a bit over a week ago. The video is a bit blurry. There's nothing I can do about that:
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If you refrained from moving about so much the video might not have been so “blurry”. But interesting.
I like moving about
Just watched it. Good stuff – and entertaining too! Thanks. Your core message needs to be disseminated to a much wider audience. That’s always the challenge, isn’t it? Maybe you could edit it into a slightly more ‘formal’ presentation (without losing the humour) – with complementary slides – as a basis for a TEDx talk, posted on YouTube. Would the City University sponsor it? (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/blog/organise-tedx-event-ds00). More work I know – but perhaps someone here could pick up the baton?If I was a lot younger I would 😉
I haven’t the time to organise
Anyone?
PS : Thanks to Antony Carpen for uploading to YouTube.
PPS : Apologies for the multiple posts but I’ve just watched the Q & A session that followed your presentation (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13AsCt7Sj10) and, as always, audiences do raise issues of general interest. Re. my earlier suggestion for a TEDx Talk, maybe these questions could be incorporated and addressed in the main body of your talk.
Better log off and get grab some of those glorious rays we’re currently blessed with 🙂
Richard Murphy projects better without a microphone than most of the audience do with one. At my age I had trouble hearing the questions.