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The Reykjavik Briefing – now with added streaming goodness
If you have the time, this is the best presentation of my fundamental ideas about the world and how to save it that I've ever done. Please take the time if you're interested in disaster relief, development, infrastructure or resilience.
Enjoy!
PS: HQ video and the slides for download here.
3 Comments
Hmm, I downloaded the previous version but the sound was not very good, I couldn’t understand almost half of your words. Is this version with better sound quality?
You sound like an alien speaking very slowly on my debian system.

I can’t hear you!
Oh dear, that’s not right. Best thing I can suggest is downloading it and turning it up *loud* – the real problem is that the audio is quiet, so you have to punch up the signal through the noise. VLC has good options for boosting the audio, it’s volume control goes up to like 400% if I remember right.
Sorry, best I could do at the time!
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