DTNS 2548 – Nerdtacular Headlines

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comTom Merritt, Justin Robert Young, Veronica Belmont and special guests cover the headlines live from Nerdtacular.

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All Star Game & Week 8 Lines

I’m coming to you all live from Smoke Monster III at the Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort. Smoke Monster has became one of the starting points of the FSL All Star Weekend Festivities. While we won’t hear teams announced until tomorrow, Shecky’s got some inside info and feels comfortable with the line he’s offering. Here’s your All Star Game and Week 8 Lines.

ASG & Week 8 Lines

And As Always Bet Early and Bet Often

Today in Tech History – July 30, 2015

20140404-073853.jpgIn 1889 – Vladimir Zworykin was born in Russia. He would go on to earn the title “Father of Television” (one of several called that) for his work on the iconoscope and the kinescope. He worked on television for RCA.

In 1898 – The Winton Motor Carriage Company placed a magazine advertisement in Scientific American calling on readers to “dispense with a horse.” It’s the earliest known automobile ad.

In 1971 – The Apollo 15 mission landed the first lunar rover onto the moon.

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DTNS 2547 – Windows 10: Return of the Start Menu

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comScott Johnson and Jonathan Strickland fill in for Tom Merritt who is on assignment, so much Windows 10!

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It’s Spoilerin’ Time 81

Movie Draft Update, BoJack Horseman S1, Mr. Robot (103-104), True Detective (206), Rick & Morty (201), The Shield (608)

00:53 – Movie Draft Update
04:19 – Feedback 
12:34 – BoJack Horseman S1
16:59 – Mr. Robot (103-104)
20:35 – True Detective (206)
28:50 – Rick & Morty (201)
34:50 – The Shield (608)

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Today in Tech History – July 29, 2015

20140404-073853.jpgIn 1947 – ENIAC was switched on after being transferred to the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. It operated continuously until October 2 1955.

In 1951 – A recording was made of Beethoven’s 9th by EMI that eventually became used to justify the diameter of the CD.

In 1958 – President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, creating the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

In 2015 – Microsoft launched Windows 10 as a free upgrade for users of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.

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DTNS 2546 – XP Safe Unsafe

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comThe Hak5 collective is here to host DTNS while Tom is on assignment!

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Today in Tech History – July 28, 2015

20140404-073853.jpgIn 1858 – The first use of fingerprints as identification took place in India. William James Herschel, magistrate of Nuddea, India requested local businessman Rajyadhar Konai make a handprint on the back of a contract. Herschel wanted to “frighten [Konai] out of all thought of repudiating his signature.”

In 1997 – Dell announced its entry into the workstation market with the Dell Workstation 400.

In 2000 – Ted Kekatos celebrated the First System Administrator Appreciation Day. He had been inspired by an HP ad showing people bringing gifts to their System Administrator. The day is celebrated annually on the last Friday of July.

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DTNS 2545 – Can’t We All Just Watch Along?

Logo by Mustafa Anabtawi thepolarcat.comPeter Wells, Raj Deut and James Croft of Reckoner Magazine in Australia fill in for Tom Merritt who’s on assignment. Jennie’s audio drivers and Australian internet conspire against them, but with the help of Roger Chang, they persevere!

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