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Eric Schmidt on the Precourt Institute for Energy


Eric Schmidt speaks at Stanford University on January 12, 2009 about the Precourt Institute for Energy. (updated with correct aspect ratio)

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25 Responses to “Eric Schmidt on the Precourt Institute for Energy”

  1. CaptainKhrenov says:

    I thought it was Michael Palin in a wig LOL

  2. pulipuli777 says:

    Good discussion. But, what irks me about many such discussions is how people choose not to acknowledge how unnatural our lifestyle, and therefore the energy demand, are.

    By choosing not to acknowledge the fact that a fundamental change in our value system is needed to solve the crisis intelligently, they imply that the problem is on the supply side and not very much on the demand side, when the actual problem is clearly on the demand side!!!

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  4. MarkovicVlado says:

    I was surprised, how easily powerful people are treating solutions about energy problems, but when somebody is coming with something really new and different, people with financial sources are always very skeptical. On YouTube I am presenting 4 videos of my new and very low cost solution for efficient exploitation of huge energy from all slowly moving rivers. Also fact is that the most of us could not even come in contact with such people like Mr. Eric Schmidt is.

  5. ANAARTISTA25 says:

    gracias por vuestra amistad,os dire que aunque no me lo han admitido el video para guinness,pero si que este domingo dia 1 sacaran un reportaje sobre mi video y solo eso,que le vamos hacer ,pues? al no estar homologada mi prueba ninguna de las dos,por que no ha habido nadie que lo haya hecho,asi que a ver si me veis en TELE 5 un abrazo PARA TODOS,Y DAROS LAS GRACIAS POR ESTAR APOYUNDAME,GRACIAS POR VUESTRO COMENTARIOS Y VOTOS

  6. topherkid08 says:

    haha I kinda got an idea off of what eastontario said….

    considering the 1:18:37 movie has to stream and buffer and use networked resources…which overtime consumes a sufficient amount of electricity and energy to just have all 7,831 people (at the time) watch this video about energy concepts and ideas.

    haha almost kinda contradicts itself. :D

  7. ittozzamarsore says:

    The “woman” in the black skirt looks like a transvestite

  8. rebelharvester says:

    Although I am an F1 student in the USA it seems that there is too much focus on what companies can do for America, rather than what they can do for humanity. The energy problem is universal and global. I don’t care if Trinidad can build a better solarcell or power storage device as long as I can use it wherever I am. I believe the principles of American economics also has its part to play in the crisis that has befallen us. If the thinking changes maybe we all can make a difference.

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  10. Mine5555555 says:

    turn off the lights! lol

  11. dantheman945 says:

    the sickest idea i’ve ever seen, check it out guys! watch?v=j4T55kOVzgs

  12. skgrao says:

    This is very Impressive.

  13. larper501 says:

    O.O This video looks as good as an HDTV.

  14. AThinerCoin says:

    Intriguing. Thanks for posting this!

  15. eastontario says:

    While very informative, this 1:18:37 movie is quite a consumer of bandwidth, even if I started the download.
    Translating 79 minutes into Megs of download, mid day download on congested network recommends recent study “anonymize”.
    If I lose confidence I can hide in aggregate data, perhaps there’s finger pointing.
    I can watch the movie TWICE and leave it on my screen for friends, relatives and co-workers to see, before closing the window towards justifying their vicious ‘email out’ knifing.

  16. BruceASuttles says:

    Educated people can talk about energy for over an hour, and not touch on what we can do as individuals; Can do today Like not using animal products!

    Sounds to me like the academics are only thinking about getting there departments funded.
    Get the advertising people on a project that will seal people on not using animal products.

    Would be a plus.

  17. generationalist says:

    @1:01 “are any of you students inspired?” Less today than 10 years ago when DMCA and other intellectual property law was passed; students started turning away from science and technology. The hurdle to develop technology and manufacture it without risk of being sued for accused theft of intellectual property became too high. Remove or retard the legislation and WE WILL BUILD IT. The green revolution can happen overnight by individuals or be dragged out over decades by restrictive bureaucracies.

  18. C3Z4rtv says:

    no, if the video takes place in an auditorium you can but it only works with partners

  19. Propolandante says:

    meh, the turn off the lights thing is not really great… just not for me :)

  20. ichs0 says:

    turn off the lights ftw

  21. RaiXChar says:

    who’s gonna sit down and watch this whole thing?

  22. IAbortionsTickleI says:

    Google “youtube partner program” and you’ll find out all you need to know

  23. animeupdated says:

    what do you mean if your a partner and a partner to what please reply imidiaitely thank you for your reply

  24. IAbortionsTickleI says:

    Yes, if you’re a partner.

  25. animeupdated says:

    Can we get the same turn down the lights option for our videos?

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