Got a chance to chat with a great geek, Todd Whitehead from Versus the World. We chatted about Geek and Sundry and Sword and Laser and then he got all “Inside the Actor’s Studio” on me. So listen to find out my favorite curse.
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Got a chance to chat with a great geek, Todd Whitehead from Versus the World. We chatted about Geek and Sundry and Sword and Laser and then he got all “Inside the Actor’s Studio” on me. So listen to find out my favorite curse.
Get the episode here.
In 1927 – The Bell System sent live TV images of Herbert Hoover, then the Secretary of Commerce, over telephone lines from Washington, D.C. to an auditorium in Manhattan. It was the first public demonstration in the U.S. of long-distance television transmission.
In 1964 – IBM unveiled the System/360 line of mainframe computers, its most successful computer system. Called the “360” because it was meant to address all possible sizes and types of customer with one unified software-compatible architecture.
In 1969 – The first Request For Comment, RFC 1 put together by Steve Crocker was distributed on the newly operational ARPANET. RFCs describe methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the working of the Internet.
Hosts: Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Did YouTube ignore copyright infringement? Mass effect 3 gets a better ending, macs are full of infections, and more.
Guest: Jonathan Strickland
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Tom talks about the end of Buzz Out Loud, Roger and Tom both discuss what makes good content ont he Internet and then Colleen, Chad, Nicole and Darren all join in to chat about all kinds of awesome.
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In 1965 – Hughes Aircraft’s Early Bird launched into orbit. It was the first communications satellite to be placed in synchronous orbit and successfully demonstrated the concept of synchronous satellites for commercial communications.
In 1973 – NASA launched the Pioneer 11 spacecraft, the second mission to investigate Jupiter and the outer solar system and the first to explore the planet Saturn and its main rings.
In 1992 – Microsoft released Windows 3.1. It sold for $149 and added support for sound cards, MIDI, and CD Audio, Super VGA (800 x 600) monitors, and support for 9600 bps modems.
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt
Jeff Clavier is the Founder and Managing Partner of SoftTech VC, one of the most active seed stage investors in Web 2.0 startups.
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Autopilot 02 – Battlestar Galactica (1978)
Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction franchise created by Glen A. Larson. The franchise began with the original television series in 1978, and was followed by a brief sequel TV series in 1980, a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, and video games.
Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar and Jason Howell
Google reveals augmented reality glasses, Nokia Lumia 900 rocks the world, Alaskans get cheap iPhones, and more.
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In 1911 – Cuthbert Hurd was born in Estherville, Iowa. He would grow up to work at IBM where he quietly persuaded the company that a market for scientific computers existed. He sold 10 of the very first IBM 701s and managed the team that invented FORTRAN.
In 1951 – Dean Kamen was born in Rockville Centre, New York. He grew up to found DEKA Research in 1982 which developed a portable dialysis machine, a vascular stent, and the iBOT — a motorized wheelchair that climbs stairs. Oh and the Segway.
In 1998 – Long before texting or cell phones while driving were considered a danger, a driver in Marseilles, France was distracted by her Tamagotchi virtual pet. She ran into a group of cyclists killing one and injuring one other.
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Facebook fights back against Yahoo, RIM’s plan for success, flying cars (or driving planes), and more.
Guest: Jason Hiner
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Running time: 43:34