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This week I chat with Dr. Mark Jackson of Fiat Physica ( http://ift.tt/1jSJZtv ) about crowdsourcing, scientific research, and…cheese selection. Our apologies about the occasional audio difficulties… Douglas Adams says Earth is "Mostly harmless." so this show is "Mostly good audio." Your mileage may vary. Fromage à trois batteries not included…
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