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This, when you have probably worked out, is Tim Berners Lee's Do Lecture. I've been waiting for this to appear on the Do site because I really wanted to write about something he talked about - to do with powers of ten and putting pebbles in buckets or something. I can't remember 100% and I can't find my notes and now I can't find it in the video. Maybe it was in the Q and A afterwards. Nevermind,
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But it's still a magnificent talk. Low-key, human,
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Anyway. The video's great. The book's great. They go well together.