Podcast on Open Science

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The Extraordinary Everyday Lives Show #053 - Open Science:

This show is all about the intersection of Technology and Human desire. This year Dave and I have been focusing on 'deepening connections' with those we subscribe to via RSS. Having a chat on a podcast is a remarkable way of doing that we have found. Agenda is loose guide only, we are very stream of consciousness, no edits, no script kinda guys.

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