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by oddthink
243 days ago
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I'm sorry, it's a really inefficient format. I don't want to sit and listen for two hours to what's most likely half an hour of content by reading. Just write down what you have to say already! I guess you could do double-speed, but I find that somehow stressful. Edit: I just read the paper. It took me 21 minutes. It's not long, only 11 pages. |
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Finally the are useful for synthesis…a podcast can talk about tenuously related topics that would not usually be appropriate for an academic paper; use analogies, metaphors, and similes; and simply go off topic and discuss other interesting ideas that turn out to be more applicable than the formal subject.
But again that’s for me, not someone else.