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Great online resource: The Richard Feynman lectures

It’s great to finally see this out. My previous team has been responsible for the execution on this. It’s truly a great resource for those who want to get an insight to one of the greatest scientific minds of our era. And, in case you didn’t know, Tony Hey worked with him and is also one of the authors of the “Feynman Lectures on Computation”.

You’ll need Silverlight to watch the videos but it’s definitely worth it.

“Richard Feynman lectures: video series” (project Tuva)

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