Stross-Krugman 2009-08-06.mp3

"At the Science Fiction World Convention in Montreal, Hugo Award winning author Charlie Stross and Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman opened the show with a 75-minute, wide-ranging conversation on stage. From flying cars to decoding the genome of the Pacific Ocean to vat-grown Long Pig, it’s all there"

Anticipation World Con, Montreal, Quebec August 6, 2009

From http://cluebytwelve.net/anticipation/ (via http://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/09/08/11/0211257/Charlie-Stross-Paul-Krugman-Discuss-the-Future)

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  1. Stross-Krugman 2009-08-06.mp3

    "At the Science Fiction World Convention in Montreal, Hugo Award winning author Charlie Stross and Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman opened the show with a 75-minute, wide-ranging conversation on stage. From flying cars to decoding the genome of the Pacific Ocean to vat-grown Long Pig, it’s all there"

    Anticipation World Con, Montreal, Quebec August 6, 2009

    From http://cluebytwelve.net/anticipation/ (via http://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/09/08/11/0211257/Charlie-Stross-Paul-Krugman-Discuss-the-Future)

    —Huffduffed by pip 3 weeks ago

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    http://radio.sf-fantasy.de/rsff/rsff18_en/

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    http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/05/paul-krugman-geeks-guide-galaxy/all/1

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