Eric Cheng’s TEDxBerkeley 2010 talk is now online
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Author: Eric Cheng ( echeng )
Related Link: TEDxBerkeley @ justin.tv
Here's the justin.tv archive of my talk at TEDxBerkeley 2010, which was about bioluminescent flashlight fish in Papua New Guinea and sperm whales and Architeuthis dux giant squid in Ogasawara, Japan and Dominica.
To head off any confusion, the first Asian guy to appear is not me... and the crack about emotion and suffering only makes sense if you watch the entire TEDxBerkeley talk from the beginning. :)
I'd like to thank Jessica Mah, Kai Chang, and all of the other organizers of TEDxBerkeley for doing a fantastic job of putting together such an incredible event. I was truly inspired by all of the other speakers and my heart was warmed by those of you in the audience who came up to meet me afterward to tell me your stories about the ocean.
There is a full archive of the event online, but you might find the clips easier to browse. I assume the TEDxBerkeley team will create clips for all of the talks, but you might have to wait until they catch up on sleep.
UPDATE: Mona's photos from TedXBerkeley are now up on Flickr!
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Comment(s):Great job Eric. Congratulations!
Posted by Shawn Heinrichs on 04/05 at 06:18 PM
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