[22:30] 34C3 is over and I cannot thank the c3voc enough for their service! Though I wasn't on location I was able to watch all the talks I was interested ind and, in case I missed any, had many recorded talks available even on the same day. Amazing, you guys have outdone yourselves!
BBSs and early Internet access in the 1990ies (available here) must have been my favorite lecture on day one, with "The Ultimate Apollo Guidance Computer Talk" being a cloe second. If you liked the Apollo Guidance Computer Simulator and/or have a general interest in the Apollo program, this talk (available here) will hit the bull's eye for you. Really impressive!
In retrospect, it seems the majority of lectures interesting to me was held on the first day, I'm hard pressed to point out certain ones on the other days. By which I don't say it was boring. By no means! I spent four days watching the streams (and taking occasional walks to get my head clear) and learned new and exciting things each day.
I'll dig around and watch a few more talks, since everything is available for download. Thanks everyone who helped and made this congress possible!