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Digitizing the Past: Converting Old Paper Documents into Digital Format
The process of digitizing old paper documents can be a daunting task, but with advances in technology it has become more manageable. This can be especially beneficial for individuals who have generated large amounts of paper documents, such as researchers and writers.
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The creator of the computer mouse, Doug Engelbart, chats about his habit of recording and logging information, from writing trip reports for himself to recording all keystrokes and screen captures, and how this information can be useful in certain situations.
07:32 - 08:44 (01:11)
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The creator of the computer mouse, Doug Engelbart, chats about his habit of recording and logging information, from writing trip reports for himself to recording all keystrokes and screen captures, and how this information can be useful in certain situations.
ChapterDigitizing the Past: Converting Old Paper Documents into Digital Format
Episode#637: Stephen Wolfram — Personal Productivity Systems, Richard Feynman Stories, Computational Thinking as a Superpower, Perceiving a Branching Universe, and The Ruliad... The Biggest Object in Metascience
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Stephen Wolfram discusses how the Wolfram Language aims to represent everything in the world computationally, and the challenges of having ideas without a place to put them.
08:44 - 10:55 (02:11)
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Stephen Wolfram discusses how the Wolfram Language aims to represent everything in the world computationally, and the challenges of having ideas without a place to put them.
ChapterDigitizing the Past: Converting Old Paper Documents into Digital Format
Episode#637: Stephen Wolfram — Personal Productivity Systems, Richard Feynman Stories, Computational Thinking as a Superpower, Perceiving a Branching Universe, and The Ruliad... The Biggest Object in Metascience
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Physicist Richard Feynman had been trying to find the scientific answer to a specific question for 50 years.
10:55 - 12:13 (01:18)
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Physicist Richard Feynman had been trying to find the scientific answer to a specific question for 50 years. He has documented his journey, which included building an intellectual framework, computer experiments, and tracing back all file creation dates of important documents from 1983.