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Archive for June, 2012

Hosts: Brian Brushwood and Tom Merritt

DOJ probes video data caps, Roku predicts demise of Blu-ray, XBOX 720 rumors, Brave, and more.

Guest: Scott Wilkinson

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Running time: 1:09:17

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Our Game of Thrones spectaular is here! We interview author George R.R. Martin and ask many of your questions, and we also talk philospohy with Henry Jacoby (Game of Thrones and Philosophy: Logic Cuts Deeper Than Swords). We drink blue wine while wrapping up Tigana, and much more!

Show Notes:

Three Hidden Keys Open Three Secret Gates

Audiobooks Times Three

THE OFFICIAL YEAR ZERO TRAILER

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How time flies, and things slow down at the same time. Why we pick where we live. Making new friendships. How self-driving cars reduce psychoses. Stranger danger. Also Prometheus.

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In 1675 – Britain’s King Charles II established the observatory at Greenwich with the main purpose of determining precise longitudes to aid in navigation. This purpose led to Greenwich being marked as the prime meridian and later Greenwich Mean Time.

In 1799 – The first definitive prototype metre bars (mètre des Archives) and kilograms were constructed in platinum.

In 1999 – The first demonstration of live rats directly controlling a robot arm with their thoughts was published by Nature Neuroscience.

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Doc Searls longtime advocate for open-source software, talks to us about his new book The Intention Economy, and more.

Hosts: Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt

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Running time: 01:03:43

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

Has Linux conquered the government? Has Microsoft conquered mobile? Has LG conquered TV apps? All that and more.

Guest: Jason Hiner

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Running time: 54:12

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In 1948 – The Small-Scale Experimental Machine, SSEM took 52 minutes to run its first program, written by Professor Tom Kilburn. SSEM was the first computer to store programs electronically.

In 1981 – IBM retired the last of its “STRETCH” mainframes. These mainframes were part of the 7000 series that made up the company’s first transistorized computers.

In 2004 – SpaceShipOne became the first privately developed piloted vehicle to leave Earth’s atmosphere and reach the edge of space.

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

It’s Tablet-palooza, but who’s winning and who’s giving up? Spotify takes on Pandora on the side of humans, and more.

Guest: Brian Brushwood

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Running time: 44:03

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In 1840 – Samuel F.B. Morse received a U.S. patent for “Improvement in the mode of communicating information by signals by the application of electro-magnetism.” We call it Morse code.

1963 – A hotline was established between the Soviet Union and the United States following the Cuban Missile Crisis. While later it would become the famous “red telephone” it started as a teletype.

In 2003 – The WikiMedia Foundation was founded in St. Petersburg, Florida by Jimmy Wales to oversee the various Wiki projects like Wikipedia.

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Ha! Didn’t think you were getting an audio podcast this week did you? Well, we had a chance to interview Seanan McGuire, who also writes as Mira Grant, and we jumped at the opportunity to talk about zombies, SFSqueecast and Low Men in Yellow Coats. We think you’ll like hearing about it too.
Interview!
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  • @WizChic I loved it! Felt like a whole season in one episode.
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