Extraordinary Everyday Lives #041 : Ajay Ranipeta and Bio Informatics- Laurel driving
EELS41 Thu 7 Feb 2008 - Ajay Ranipeta - Laurel drivingThe Extraordinary Everyday Lives Show #041
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Extraordinary Everyday Lives show #41 - Thursday 7th Feb 2008
In this first show for 2008 Laurel Papworth is handed the reigns to drive the show and brings a guest Ajay Ranipeta to have a chat. Ajay talks about Bio Informatics while as usual everyone else goes off on other interesting tangents (Led by Laurel of course). Dave is missing for the first half of the show but joins later. (If any of you would like to do the same and bring a guest on the show and have a go at hosting, please send us an email - see contacts in the sidebar of the blog).Show notes in rough chronological order:
. first show 2008 - yes, we know its feb.
. intro mike, kent, laurel, ajay
. dave is stuck with other appts. so missed start of the show, joins later
. ajay works for Australian Museum, talks about GIS, Bio Informatics. 100 million entries
. laurel gets to know Kent
. ajay talks about Encyclopedia of Life and the Atlas of Living Australia
. mike suggest we have a eosl - Encyclopedia of Second Life
. mike talks about his early foray into mapping with hypercard
. google buying bebo?
. kent ponders how people will fail to monetize gps services in the future
. general discussion about location based services
. dave finally gets home and joins in
. discussion about virtual economies, trusted transactions, what is currency to us and barter (accessibility credits?)
. what do we value, where’s our attention and unlearning the lessons of the industrial revolution
. little bit of sl discussion
. gen Y
. first show 2008 - yes, we know its feb.
. intro mike, kent, laurel, ajay
. dave is stuck with other appts. so missed start of the show, joins later
. ajay works for Australian Museum, talks about GIS, Bio Informatics. 100 million entries
. laurel gets to know Kent
. ajay talks about Encyclopedia of Life and the Atlas of Living Australia
. mike suggest we have a eosl - Encyclopedia of Second Life
. mike talks about his early foray into mapping with hypercard
. google buying bebo?
. kent ponders how people will fail to monetize gps services in the future
. general discussion about location based services
. dave finally gets home and joins in
. discussion about virtual economies, trusted transactions, what is currency to us and barter (accessibility credits?)
. what do we value, where’s our attention and unlearning the lessons of the industrial revolution
. little bit of sl discussion
. gen Y
Ajay - @funkycoda - http://www.aggregatedsolutions.com/
Laurel - @silkcharm - http://laurelpapworth.com/
Links:
Bio Informatics Links
http://www.biomaps.net.au - BioMaps
http://gbifmapa.austmus.gov.au - GBIF Mapping and Analysis Portal Application
http://www.eol.org/ - Encyclopedia of Life
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA_9zofX1ME - Digital Story: TDWG and Life Science identifiers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9404is3RJ8 - Digital Story: TAPIR - TDWG Access Protocol for Information RetrievalTed Talk
Click here to see E.O. Wilson’s TED Prize WishGPS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Positioning_System
Keychain GPS Receiver with Bluetooth
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower/9f95/
Geocaching
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocaching
http://www.biomaps.net.au - BioMaps
http://gbifmapa.austmus.gov.au - GBIF Mapping and Analysis Portal Application
http://www.eol.org/ - Encyclopedia of Life
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA_9zofX1ME - Digital Story: TDWG and Life Science identifiers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9404is3RJ8 - Digital Story: TAPIR - TDWG Access Protocol for Information RetrievalTed Talk
Click here to see E.O. Wilson’s TED Prize WishGPS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Positioning_System
Keychain GPS Receiver with Bluetooth
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower/9f95/
Geocaching
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geocaching
Acknowlegements:
The intro. music for the show is from the song ‘Extraordinary Girl’ by ‘Jack
in the Pulpit’ (http://www.jackinthepulpit.com/) courtesy of the Podsafe
Music Network (music.podshow.com)
The intro. music for the show is from the song ‘Extraordinary Girl’ by ‘Jack
in the Pulpit’ (http://www.jackinthepulpit.com/) courtesy of the Podsafe
Music Network (music.podshow.com)


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