Erik Meijer: Latency, Native Relativity and Energy-Efficient Programming I caught up with Erik Meijer recently to see what was on his mind (wish we could do this more often as his mind is typically full of very interesting things at any given time!). Erik had just read an article - Every Programmer Should Know These Latency Numbers - and it got him thinking...
Here, Erik discusses his perspective on latency. We also discuss&
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Welcome to Riding Tandem with the Random and Vittorio Bertocci on Identity | Channel 9 Live at TechE Joey Snow and Charles Torre kick off the Channel 9 live coverage on Day 2 of TechEd Europe 2012 from Amsterdam. The theme for this live, virtual, conversational affair: riding tandem with the random. First up was the great Vittorio Bertocci - Dr. Identity. Join us as we discuss identity in the cloud and more. It's always a pleasure to geek out with Vittorio!
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Cosmology | Lecture 8
Lecture 8 of Leonard Susskind's course on Cosmology. Recorded March 16, 2009 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fifth of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. (1:58:42)
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Trading at Noon: FB shares rally on Zuckerberg's remarks
Sep 12 - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg eased investor fears in his first major public appearance since his company's IPO, sending shares up today.
4. When Humans Were Scarce - Yale
This is a long video and the instructor may wish to break it up into smaller clips to assess comprehension. Hunter-gatherer populations were much less dense than later agriculturalists. The variety of their food supply protected them from crop failures and their sparseness reduced the spread of infectious diseases. Hunter-gatherers were healthier and worked less than early agriculturalists. Why didn't their numbers increase up to the same level of Malthusian misery? Their numbers may have been l
ISS Update: Flight Surgeon Keeps Astronauts Healthy
NASA Public Affairs Officer Amiko Kauderer talks with NASA Medical Flight Officer Steve Gilmore about the role of a flight surgeon in tracking astronaut health and coordinating crew medical experiments before, during and after spaceflight.
Flight surgeons are involved in all phases of a human spaceflight mission, including walking the crew members through the process of becoming medically cleared for flight, coordinating the medical experiments the astronauts perform aboard the station, mainta
Race Car Simulator a Hit at Orientation
http://concordia.ca/now
At this year's Engineering and Computer Science orientation, students enjoyed more than hot dogs and burgers -- they had the chance to get in the cockpit of a professional race car simulator.
Interviews with former and current students of Finnish
Interviews with former and current students of Finnish.
Movimiento del Agua en Medios Porosos
Estudio de la filtración de agua y solutos en el suelo, con especial dedicación al estudio del agua subterránea en la explotación de pozos y sistemas de avenamiento. Se analizarán los problemas derivados del uso abusivo de los recursos subterráneos y se orientará sobre medidas protectoras y de recuperación de los mismos dentro del marco tecnológico existente.
Market Pulse: Spanish bond rally could push yield down to 5%
Sept. 10 - There's deep unease in Spain at the possibility Madrid may seek internationall aid. But with the ECB ready to buy bonds, markets are on a high, and Spain's bond yields could soon be at 5%.
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