gritty_cryst - 6-12-2003 at 18:00
An acquaintance of mine purchased the complete audio collection of feynman's lectures on physics, at $40 per volume, 20 volumes total. He then
recorded all the tapes into mp3 format. Now, I have 113 mp3 files, one per lecture, approx. 50 minutes and 9 megabytes each. It amounts to about a
gigabyte of space. It is the audio of almost every lecture contained in the three volume book set: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201500647/
so it corresponds nicely with these books.
Perhaps some members of the board would be interested in these? It'd be fantastic if somebody with a faster uplink than me (I'm capped at
30k) was willing to host them.
Hermes_Trismegistus - 6-12-2003 at 18:05
I've got a three free gigs of space on my computer and I have cable internet connection, and I'd love to support the free and easy
dissemination of information to the poor (I'm a big fan of Carnegie)
but I wonder if there are any possible downsides to my hosting it.
Is it possible for someone downloading stuff off my computer to fuck with it?
chemoleo - 7-12-2003 at 01:08
Thats great stuff, I would be VERY interested in this!
JohnWW - 17-6-2010 at 00:31
I downloaded those MP3s, plus the Feynman PDFs, on Torrent a few months ago, a total of 3.21 Gb. Here is the torrent file, attached
[Edited on 17-6-10 by JohnWW]
Attachment: TheRichardFeynmanPhysicsCollection-Demonoid.com-4745066.9564-7seeds-3.21Gb.torrent (31kB)
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Attachment: TheRichardPFeynmanPhysicsCollection-about.txt (8kB)
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