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  1. Jai Uttal: Bhakti Beats - The Rhythm Divine - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Jai Uttal is a world music pioneer and composer of sacred music who studied with the renowned sarod player Ali Akbar Khan before travelling to India in 1971 where he lived amongst the Bauls, the wandering mystical musicians of Bengal, discovered the practice of bhakti yoga, and met his guru, the Hindu holy man, Neem Karoli Baba. Returning to the US in the late 1970s, Jai Uttal started writing and recording devotional music based around the practice of bhakti yoga, mixing Sanskrit chant and kirtan with jazz, rock, samba, ska, and reggae rhythms, a blend that continues with his latest album, Queen of Hearts. On a recent trip to Australia, Jai spoke about his life in music and his influence on a generation of spiritual seekers that included the young Steve Jobs.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/rhythmdivine/jai-uttal3a-bhakti-beats/4604968

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one month ago

  2. Freakonomics: The Upside of Quitting

    Huffduffed from http://www.freakonomics.com/2011/09/30/new-freakonomics-radio-podcast-the-upside-of-quitting/

    —Huffduffed by swirlspice one month ago

  3. Mike Rowe: Learning from dirty jobs

    Mike Rowe: Learning from dirty jobs

    —Huffduffed by tedtalks 2 months ago

  4. Amazing Steve Jobs Speech from 1983 Resurrected – Download MP3

    In 1983, Steven Jobs gave a talk at the International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA), where the soon-to-be iconic figure dished out his impressions about technology, personal computing, and where it was all headed.

    LifeLiberyTech offers a comprehensive set of highlights from Jobs’ speech, such as the fact that computers are like magic (referring to their ability to carry out vast computations in seconds). Jobs ultimately pursued the term “magical” to market the iPad.

    He predicted that people would end up spending more time interacting with personal computers than with their cars, which was also spot-on, and that we’d be getting email through radio connections.

    Jobs believed that the world in 1983 was on a “first date” with computing, and that in time things would evolve to make this relationship a comfortable one.

    He truly believed Apple could one day deliver a portable computer that connected to the world through radio waves, and he foresaw the first applicable versions of Siri about a decade from where he stood.

    All insane predictions for that time, keep in mind folks.

    —Huffduffed by jabruder 7 months ago

  5. Steve Jobs 1983

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  6. Amazing Steve Jobs Speech from 1983 Resurrected – Download MP3

    In 1983, Steven Jobs gave a talk at the International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA), where the soon-to-be iconic figure dished out his impressions about technology, personal computing, and where it was all headed.

    LifeLiberyTech offers a comprehensive set of highlights from Jobs’ speech, such as the fact that computers are like magic (referring to their ability to carry out vast computations in seconds). Jobs ultimately pursued the term “magical” to market the iPad.

    He predicted that people would end up spending more time interacting with personal computers than with their cars, which was also spot-on, and that we’d be getting email through radio connections.

    Jobs believed that the world in 1983 was on a “first date” with computing, and that in time things would evolve to make this relationship a comfortable one.

    He truly believed Apple could one day deliver a portable computer that connected to the world through radio waves, and he foresaw the first applicable versions of Siri about a decade from where he stood.

    All insane predictions for that time, keep in mind folks.

    —Huffduffed by fzelders 7 months ago

  7. Talk by Steven Jobs - IDCA 1983

    This talk was given by Steve Jobs on June 15th, 1983 at the International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA). Digitized by Marcel Brown.

    —Huffduffed by fzelders 7 months ago

  8. Steve Jobs, The future isn’t what it used to be

    The “Lost” Steve Jobs Speech from 1983; Foreshadowing Wireless Networking, the iPad, and the App Store

    In 1983, Steve Jobs gave a speech to a relatively small audience at a somewhat obscure event called the International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA). The theme of that year’s conference was “The Future Isn’t What It Used To Be”, which looking back seems all too fitting. Circumstances being what they are, very little is available on the Internet regarding this Steve Jobs speech. In my extensive research, I could find only one recording of this talk, which itself was just posted in June of this year. This talk received a fair amount of attention at the end of August, after it was mentioned in a Smithsonian Magazine article written by Walter Issacson, Jobs’ biographer. However, the recording currently available is not complete. It ends after about 20 minutes, which corresponds with the end of Jobs’ prepared speech. Left out is almost 40 minutes of a follow-up question and answer session where Jobs offered incredible insight into his vision of future technology. I now present this recording to the world so that it may be preserved indefinitely.

    http://lifelibertytech.com/2012/10/02/the-lost-steve-jobs-speech-from-1983-foreshadowing-wireless-networking-the-ipad-and-the-app-store/

    —Huffduffed by bsscdt 7 months ago

  9. Steve Jobs Talk 1983 - Center for Design Innovation

    http://soundcloud.com/thenextweb2/steve-jobs-talk-1983-center

    —Huffduffed by samps 8 months ago

  10. The ‘Creative Class’ Revisited

    Richard Florida showed us the earning power of the Creative Class. Ten years on we’ll ask him how the creatives are doing in tough times.

    —Huffduffed by liberatr 10 months ago

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