The History of Science
A Sweeping Visage of Science and its History
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Dr. Michael Shermer
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Poor editing ruins this lecture series
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If the book had been portrayed by a good narrator, you might have picked something useful.
But my impression is that an insecure speaker from an unstructured work causes even more chaos. Sad.
Especially disturbing I found the frequent pauses with "um", throat clearing, "Yo know .." and the occasional stutter.
interesting material, poorly prepared and narrated
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A Dubious Offering
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Not Dr. Shermers best.
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The presenter has a pleasant, humour onus self-deprecating style.
But the recording is full of dead space, usually when someone in the audience is speaking, for the most part, I audibly. Pity. It would be so much more enjoyable if the bits we can't hear clearly were just cut out.
Good content, good presenter, needs to be edited
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