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February 9, 2012

Tech News Today 433: You're Putting It In Wrong


Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell


Windows 8 coming soon, iPhone bankrupts another carrier, Boxee fights evil, and more.


Guest: Ina Fried


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Published on February 09, 2012 16:17

February 8, 2012

Triangulation 39: Gina Tripani


Hosts: Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt


This Week in Google host Gina Tripani comes on the show to talk all about, open source programming, days at lifehacker, is code poetry or poetry code? And much more.


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Published on February 08, 2012 22:08

Tech History Today – Feb. 9

In 1870 – US President Ulysses S. Grant signed a bill authorizing "the Secretary of War to take observations at military stations and to warn of storms on the Great Lakes and on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts." This agency operating under the Signal Service eventually became the National Weather Service.


1969 – The Queen of the Skies, the Boeing 747 jumbo jet took flight for the first time. It was the first wide-body plane ever produced.


1995 – Dr. Bernard Harris became the first African-American to walk in space. Joining him, Michael Foale became the first British-born American to walk in space.

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Published on February 08, 2012 20:05

East Meets West 277 – Container Home

Roger's plan for living in containers needs a new foundation. But thankfully superheroes and magic distract us.


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Published on February 08, 2012 20:03

Current Geek Episode 191: Disney Games

Current Geek Episode 191: Disney can do more than you think

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Published on February 08, 2012 10:16

Tech News Today 432: Android Doesn't Have Chrome?


Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell


VeriWho needs a 36 megapixel Nikon D800? Google Chrome now on Android, Apple iTV might arrive through ISPs like a phone, and more.


Guest: Derek Colanduno and Trey Ratcliff


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Published on February 08, 2012 07:17

February 7, 2012

Tech History Today – Feb. 8

In 1971 – 10 years after the SEC suggested automation could solve the problem of fragmentation in over-the-counter stocks, the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations or NASDAQ index began trading, the world's first electronic stock market.


In 1996 – "24 hours in cyberspace" event inspired by photographer Rick Smolan, took place, with 150 photojournalists documenting how people around the world used the Internet.


Also In 1996 – The U.S. Congress passed the Communications Decency Act, part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. It attempted to hold website operators responsible for anyone younger than 18 seeing porn on the Internet. That provision was later struck down by the Supreme Court, however Section 230 which provides safe harbor to service providers is still in force.

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Published on February 07, 2012 20:04

FourCast 108: Nobody Wants To Raise Grandma


Hosts: Tom Merritt and Scott Johnson


Also you'll need an email address in the future, but not necessarily and ID.


Guests: Nicole S. Young and Glenn Rubenstein


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Published on February 07, 2012 19:51

Frame Rate 62: Australia Is HBO's Petri Dish


Hosts: Brian Brushwood and Tom Merritt


Lilyhammer debuts on Netflix. how to measure the box office, Verizon's Redbox video streaming service, and more.


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Published on February 07, 2012 17:51

S&L Podcast – #90 – Fake Being an Expert

Do you want to know how to fake being an expert on something geeky? We examine some tips from io9 on folling the geeks, plus Tom explains how he's legally reading a book that won't be sold in the US until the summer. And Veronica has some kind words for John Scalzi.  One of those words is boobies.




WHAT ARE WE DRINKING?


Veronica: 2007 Alois Lageder Pinot Noir Alto Adige


Tom: Courvoisier VSOP Cognac


QUICK BURNS


Another Chain Says It Won't Carry Amazon Books, But Does It Matter? 


"Provacative" Publisher Creates Book That Lets You Talk Back To The Characters


How to Fake Being An Expert in Any Major Media Character, In 7 Easy Steps  


CALENDAR


BARE YOUR SWORD


Buy some John Scalzi books, support breast cancer screenings!


The strangest thing found left in a book? 


Eastercon 2012  


TV, MOVIES AND VIDEO GAMES


New GAME OF THRONES trailer 


Hunger Games Trailer 2 is out – Super Bowl Trailer 


Sugar Inc. Launches DistrictSugar, their portal for all things Hunger Games


BOOK CHECK-IN


Tom finished Rule 34 – liked it much better the last 2/3 Veronica is about 65% of the way through, is enjoying it much more now as well. Officially wrap-up coming next week.


Tom obtained UK version of Blue Remembered Earth by Alistair Reynolds through Amazon.


Veronica is also reading Silent in the Grave, by Deanna Raybourn, for Vaginal Fantasy


EMAIL


I have always loved to read, but ten years ago I lost my sight andhave since become a voracious audiobook listener. I use the term"read" when discussing books all the time which has on occasion causedsome to try to correct me by telling me that I did not read the book Ilistened to it. For which I always reply… The eyes are a medium inwhich the brain reads they're merely a way to input externalinformation not the body part that reads it and yes I understand thatdifferent parts of the brain are used to identify such externalinformation, but in the end it is the brain that reads no matter theway in which one obtains the information. So when a blind person oraudiobook listener says that they've read a book it doesn't matterwhether they used their eyes, ears or fingers because no matter theway they did it it is still their brain that read it.


Love the podcast and keep up the good work!


-Aaron



Dear Veronica and Tom,


I was catching up on my Sword and Laser listening last night and two of the conversations in the last podcast inspired me to write in with a book suggestion. Another Email mentioned On Basilisk Station, first book in the Honor Harrington series by David Weber. We're big Weber fans in my household, and most recently my husband and I have been working through Weber's Safehold Series, which begins with Off Armageddon Reef. In this series Weber has combined his typical Military Sci-fi setting with a Historical setting. There are swords, and yes, there are lasers, though there is no magic (but there are dragons, kinda) so your mileage may vary.


Unfortunately Off Armageddon Reef is not available as part of the Baen Free Library, but it is available on Audible. I've read it and listened to it, and enjoyed it greatly both ways. I know it's not the only book out there to tackle a fantasy styled setting from a sci-fi point of view, but I think it'd be a great way to introduce some David Weber to Sword and Laser.


Thanks as always for the great podcast, I'm excited to see what book you all pick next!


Cheers, Jenn


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Published on February 07, 2012 01:51