Austin Donnelly - Touring around Cambridge England
- Posted: Sep 07, 2005 at 11:27 PM
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Here, catch Austin Donnelly taking us around downtown Cambridge England. Who is Austin? He's a Microsoft Researcher (got a PhD). See Cambridge's awesome architecture and go "punting on the Cam" with Robert Scoble, his wife Maryam, and Austin. Yes, we go under the mathematical bridge.
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It's a really nice place, you like it Scoble?
Bummer, maybe I'd have been more motivated to start blogging my inane thoughts then.
Addendum:
1. I'm sure you'd be most welcome back here, keep us posted. Too bad we ain't big enough to keep you here for longer than the day, though!
2. For some reason, the time shown on the posts no longer matches with my system time here. Am I that unobservant or is this expressedly to get everyone in sync for the Gates video or is it a bug? (I know as the one responsible, I'd always profess the 2nd option, given the chance!
3. Now I've seen the video: Lol, good ones on the old cantabridgian stories! Sorry for the boisterous undergrads post-exams, pre-may week, what can you do?
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