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#199
March 4, 2013

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FIRST HALF HOUR

Keith Moore, Chairman, 2013 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference

Why conference was moved from Seattle to San Jose this year, humanitarian relief around the world, what is new this year, Power Infrastructure/Off-grid Power/Renewable and Sustainable Energy; Applying Science, Engineering and Technology for Environmental Sustainability; Health, Medical Technology, Telemedicine; Disaster Warning, Avoidance, and Response; Water Planning, Availability and Quality; Sanitation; Connectivity and Communications Technologies (data/voice) for Remote Locations; Educational Technologies; Agricultural Technologies

tinytechjobs

A visit to The Den of Strangers (wisdom of Sir Winston Churchill)
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SECOND HALF HOUR

Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information

Keith Moore, Chairman, 2013 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference

Why conference this year is so special

Bill Wattenburg, famous scientist at Lawrence Livermore Labs

Inexpensive and safe way of dropping food to the starving in remote areas; why the IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology conference is different from others that just give lip service to the world's problems

The US House Republican Caucus Band (as they do a number on us, they can do a number for us)

Playing: Stall the Stars & Stripes Forever


The Voice of Reason (Jim Fruchterman, CEO Benetech)