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August 19, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0166: 10 Minute Mail
10 Minute Mail Ogg Version of this Episode

August 18, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0165: Expressive Programming
uberchick's first installment of her expressive programming series

August 15, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0164: Copyfight Vol 2
threethiry continues his copyfight series

August 14, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0163: Circuit Bending
HPR Circuit Bending http://www.expertvillage.com/video-series/5058_circuit-bending-audio.htm http://www.expertvillage.com/video-series/4432_circuit-bending.htm Circuit bending is the creative, DIY (Do It Yourself) short-circuiting of electronic devices such as low voltage, battery-powered guitar effects, children's toys and small digital synthesizers to create new musical instruments and sound generators. Emphasizing spontaneity and randomness, the techniques of circuit bending have been commonly associated with noise music, though many more conventional contemporary musicians and musical groups have been known to experiment with \"bent\" instruments. Circuit benders remove the rear panel and connect circuits on a trial and error basis. More experienced benders use a soldering iron and add other components such as potentiometers, resistors or capacitors, which creates an even broader range of sounds.

August 13, 2008
The Linux Link Tech Show
The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 258
Special Guest C4 - umpc woes, hnb, scribus, motorola linux phone, linux rocks

Couple of Admins
Episode 62 - Steve Knows Too Much
Recorded: August 11, 2008 Your Host: Keith Albright and Steven Murawski Show Length: 1:06:54 In this episode, Steve and I interview Joshua Jones and Eric Johnson, the authors of the new book “A Developer’s Guide to Data Modeling for SQL Server.” They are also fellow podcasters from the CSTechCast podcast. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy. Links [...]

Hacker Public Radio
Ep0162: Webkit
Jza, Andymeows, and riddebox have a improvised discussion about an article in the July issue of Linux Journal, called \"Using Webkit In Your Desktop Application.\" pg 54 - 58. Linux Journal = www.linuxjournal.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebKit What is webkit? It has a LGPL license Webkit is an open source application framework that provides a foundation upon which to build a web browser. It was originally derived from the konqueror browser's khtml software library by Apple Inc. for use in Safari. You can use Designer to create a nice gui and use the classes for QtWebKit inside it. Which means that you can drag and drop forms and create the gui real fast. The best part of QtWebKit is that you can pull stuff from the internet for you applications. In the article they created an app that will download the pdf files from past issues for you. With a nice search feature for their website. Examples of applications using Webkit: Adium Colloquy MSN Messenger Mac OS X's Dashboard The IPhone uses it as well

August 12, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0161: Hacking WEP
finux explains just how insecure WEP is

August 11, 2008
Distrowatch Weekly
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 265, 11 August 2008
Meet LoLiTa, Linspire is no more, the July Distrowatch Donation, and other news.

Hak.5
Hak.5 Episode 3x11
In this post-disaster announcement we bring you up to speed on reconstruction and awesome new developments with Hak5. Darren shows off the Hak5 graffiti wall, a multiplayer game of notepad projected on the HakHouse set, and Matt reminds us all to mark August 15th on our calendar. The live show starts at 9 PM EST. The new season’s big premiere is scheduled for September 8th. We think you’re really gonna love it.

Hacker Public Radio
Ep0160: DVgrab
http://kenfallon.com/?p=51 http://torrez.us/archives/2007/05/14/530/ http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-job-terminating/index.html

August 08, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0159: Basic Electronics
Digital & Analog The 7 Logic Gates From Nand to Tetris in 12 Steps

August 07, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0158: EC LUG July 31 Meeting
audio from EC Lug meeting on july 31 2008

August 06, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0157: New Hackermedia Content
Some new Hackermedia The Hacker Voice Digest Issue 3 Download Rough guide to number stations - Part 3 By Demonix History of BT Strowger Systems - By Belial List of interesting phone numbers - Blue_Chimp VoIP spectacular with 10nix and Belial Hacking Vonage - Belial Easy Peasy ID theft - Hyper Urban Exploration - BT exchanges Rants News Interviews and a fuckton more!...... Citizen Engineer Website LadyAda http://www.adafruit.com http://www.ladyada.net/ Phil Torrone http://www.makezine.com/ http://www.makezine.com/pub/au/Phillip_Torrone They Might Be Giants, Friday Night Video Podcast Video Making of Rss Feed Lyrics

August 05, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0156: FRS/GMRS Walkie Talkie Review
Deepgeek reviews FRS/GMRS walkie-talkies from Radio Shack (He also waxes nostalgic about CB radio.)

August 04, 2008
Distrowatch Weekly
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 264, 4 August 2008
Parsix Linux, Debconf8, Fedora 10 code name, news, and new releases.

Hacker Public Radio
Ep0155: Installing Xubuntu
Xoke talks about installing Xubuntu

August 01, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0154: Linguistic Public Radio Episode 0
Plexie introduces her new site, forum, irc channel and podcast. Linguist Chat Home page offical irc channel: linguistchat.org #Linguistchat LinguistChat Forum

July 31, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0153: What is an algorithm
What is an algorithm? Review Question: Try answering the follow review question by leaving a comment or answering it in your head. If you want you can even write it down on paper. Write an algorithm for your morning routine. From the time the alarm clock rings until you leave the house for work or school. If you're like me and do not have a job try writing an algorithm on how to write a resume. Recommended Reads http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclid's_algorithm http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question717.htm http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-algorithm.htm This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License

July 30, 2008
The Linux Link Tech Show
The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 256
Alexandre Julliard - WINE, lite window manager issues under ubuntu, linc talks, gps devices

The Linux Link Tech Show
The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 257
Just us tonight - eeeBuntu, Pats new Dell, Python, Python ides, more good stuff

Couple of Admins
Episode 61 - You’re Soaking In It
Recorded: July 29, 2008 Your Host: Keith Albright and Steven Murawski Show Length: 49:13 Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy. Links mentioned in this show: VMWare ESXi Server now free Brocade buys Foundry Networks Microsoft Mojave OS Experiment Read the full show notes here. Other podcasts mentioned in this show: Mike Tech Show Run Your Own Server PowerScripting Podcast Website Picks: Keith - Convert JPG to ASCII [...]

Distrowatch Weekly
DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 263, 28 July 2008
News, new releases, NimbleX 2008, Parted Magic 3.0, Mandriva's 10th Birthday

Hacker Public Radio
Ep0152: Pulse Audio Intro
Klaatu interviews Kajarii about Pulse Audio. Pulse Audio Website Since I'll be listening to this episode in OGG format, I figured I'd post the ogg version in case anyone else wants it. --klaatu

July 29, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0151: Copyfight Vol 1
http://www.freesound.org/ http://www.creativecommons.org

July 28, 2008
Couple of Admins
Episode 60 - There’s a bug in my DNS!
Recorded: July 26, 2008 Your Host: Steven Murawski Show Length: 1:03:57 I’m joined in studio by John Hubert.  We talk about the “new” DNS flaw, being an admin in a Small/Medium sized environment, working with others, a bit of SQL Server, and, of course, some PowerShell. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy. Links mentioned in this show: Is your [...]

Hacker Public Radio
Ep0150: Debloat Windows
Cybercod explains how to debloat a windows install disk

July 25, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0149: DynamicDNS
klaatu talks about dynamic dns

July 24, 2008
Hacker Public Radio
Ep0148: LinuxFest
LinuxFest Ohio LinuxFest; Ontario LinuxFest; Southeast LinuxFest.

July 23, 2008
The Linux Link Tech Show
The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 255
Dave Yates, Mikecharest, Riddlebox and Troels call in to our listener call in episode, myth goodness, Dann rants about APC eeePC article saying linux does not matter to asus success, and other good stuff.


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