Another year, another wonderful DragonCon! This time we’re joined by Jim Butcher, one of our favorite authors (and yours). We discuss his upcoming steampunk series The Cinder Spires, his tips for new authors, and who the best fantasy writer would be to have on your side in a bar fight.
Tech History Today – September 3, 2013
In 1930 – An experimental electric engine was put in service by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad between Hoboken and Montclair, NJ. Thomas Edison served as engineer at the throttle.
In 1976 – Viking 2 landed on Mars and began taking high resolution pictures, measuring the atmosphere and surface, and look for evidence of life.
In 1993 – Infogear filed an application for a U.S. trademark on “I PHONE” for its “communications terminals. The company would later register “IPhone” as well. Cisco acquired Infogear in 2000 and later worked out a deal with Apple to share the name.
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Tech News Today 830: Open Mic
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
We select three more fans of TNT to come on the show and talk about themselves, the show, and the world of tech.
Guests: Adam Paulauski, Dan Nainan and Greg Skinner
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Running time:: 0:40:45
TNT 830: Open Mic
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
We select three more fans of TNT to come on the show and talk about themselves, the show, and the world of tech.
Guests: Adam Paulauski, Dan Nainan and Greg Skinner
Download or subscribe to this show at twit.tv/tnt.
Submit and vote on story coverage at technewstoday.reddit.com.
We invite you to read, add to, and amend the wiki entry for this episode at wiki.twit.tv.
Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show.
Running time: 40:45
Tech History Today – September 2, 2013
In 1859 – A unique combination of solar events including a magnetic explosion severely affected the young telegraph network in North America and Europe. Wires shorted out, fires started and some machines reportedly worked even when disconnected from batteries.
1997 – IBM announced that its RS/6000 SP model parallel supercomputer, was now 58 percent faster than Deep Blue, the computer that beat Kasparov at chess.
In 2001 – At ECTS in London, Blizzard announced an online RPG version of its popular Warcraft franchise, called “World of Warcraft”.
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Tech History Today – September 1, 2013
In 1902 -Georges Méliès’ Le voyage dans la lune (A Trip to the Moon) debuted in France. It is often considered the first real science fiction film.
In 1994 – The United States Library of Congress held the first of several meetings to plan the conversion of its materials to digital form to make them accessible by computer networks.
In 1996 – Apple released its Pippin game console in the US. The idea was to provide an inexpensive game-focused computer. Apple licensed third parties like Bandai to make Pippin consoles.
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Tech History Today – August 31, 2013
In 1897 – Thomas Edison received a patent for the kinetographic camera, the forerunner of the motion picture film projector.
In 1994 – Stockholders approved the merger of Aldus Corp. and Adobe Systems Inc. It united the two driving forces behind desktop publishing software. Aldus Pagemaker became Adobe Pagemaker.
In 1997 – The developer release of Apple’s new OS, code name Grail1Z4 / Titan1U was released. It was known formally as Rhapsody and would evolve into OS X..
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FSL Tonight 2013 Championship: Enter the prize
San Francisco and Gallifrey’s epic double overtime battle, plus three new teams join for the 2014 season.
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It’s A Thing- s02e06 – A quite jarring episode
Molly’s into the Masons, jars that is. Tom notices British TV invading. And we all get paleo with our diets. Bring on the sabre-tooth steaks!
Show notes:
Mason jarson Pinterest
Old time Mason jars become hip
What’s with all the Mason jar products?
Price of pine nuts skyrockets
S&L Video REWIND – #10B – Assassin’s Apprentice Wrap-up
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