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Show 071: Welcome!

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What's Going on?
Art - Enjoyed Mike's beer.

Bryan -
- Daughter has been sick this weekend. Got her to the doctor
- Cooked a duck this weekend

Mike -
- I built a Mashing Lauter Tun! Yea! All Grain here I come.
- Finally got to launch some rockets this week.

Computer History
September 9 1945 - First instance of actual computer bug being found.
September 11 1940 - The first remote computation is demonstrated.
September 12 1958 - Successful test of the first integrated circuit.
September 13 1983 - Osborne Computer declares bankruptcy.
September 15 1947 - The Association for Computing Machinery is founded.

The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at  computerhistory.org .

Fake Commercial
Nephirias Illness potion - Thanks to Sci-Fi Surplus.com!

New and Interesting
- 11 Apache Technologies that have changed computing in the last 10 years.

- Skype for Asterisk Debuts  (Bryan)

- Tron Legacy Release date set - December 17, 2010. (Sci-Fi Surplus) - The Smurfs?
- SCO wins Unix copyright appeal. Trouble for Linux? (Bryan)

Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo

A Long Way From Disney - Part 1 - Seth Harwood
Pink and Blue Xbox 360 Podcast

The Segmentish Type Thing
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-help/93828-podnova-start.html

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Did Microsoft and Sun Team Up?

This is not an April Fools post.

The other day I was installing a Java Update, and I found it a little strange to see this ad for the MSN Toolbar, with the option to install it.

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Aren't Microsoft and Sun mortal enemies? Much like He-Man and Skelator, Gi-Joe and Cobra, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny? What sort of alternate dimension am I in when these two team up?

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