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Show 026: What day is this?
October 8th, 2008

Alternate Titles:

  1. Robots in your nightmares.
  2. It's all about the Gooooog.

What's Up?
Mike is looking at updating stuff around the office.
Art is looking for a new trouble-ticket system for the office.

Computer History
8th - 14
October 8, 1996 - Special U.S. Stamp Commemorates ENIAC
October 10, 1995 - "A Day in the Life of Cyberspace" Published
October 12, 1988 - Steve Jobs Introduces NeXTComputer

News
- China spying on Skype users?
- Microsoft Releases Bare Metal Version of Hyper-V Not only is it a standalone solution, meaning no Windows Server 2008 required, but it's free.
- Windows Cloud?
- Man Recruits Decoys for robbery on Craig's list.
- Patch Tuesday was yesterday. (Not really)

Promo
Selling Geek

This weeks topic:
All things Google.


Welcome new listeners!
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Mike and Art examine cuil.com search results, and agree they suck.

Mike used to like Experts Exchange, but now he really hates them. He doesn't like Tech Republic either.

A little talk about Microsoft's Mojave Experiment. Apple's "I'm a Mac, I'm a PC" advertising campaign is effective. Mike and Art agree Apple is exaggerating things a little.

VMWare is giving away their EXSi server. Art is excited and thinks the virtualization war between Microsoft and VMWare is getting out of hand, but Mike thinks this is the end.

Pong was awesome.

Art has been posting a lot.

Happy sysadmin day.

Tron 2 and this weeks DVD releases, Mike has nightmares of Mick Jagger's flappy arm skin.

Pownce vs. Twitter. Twitter wins. Art still doesn't understand it all.

Mike is out of names for his servers. Needs a new naming convention. Art uses Chinese cities.

Art's producing the podcast. Mike is taking care of the web site.

Alternate Titles:

  1. Spam kills.
  2. Time for tea.
  3. The Two Guys Tech Show: Starring Mathew Broderick.
  4. Stick a shiv in your back!
  5. Sci-fi kills NASA! County-wide manhunt underway! News at 11!

 

News
Spam King Kills his Wife, toddler, then himself.

Microsoft Issues another advisory about the DNS Flaw. No patch, just a warning.
I was under the impressions that for this flaw, you would have to use a man in the middle attack to poison a cache.

Microsoft Officially Sponsors the Apache Foundation
"Microsoft is contributing a patch to ADOdb". This is a data access layer for PHP, and adds support for SQL Server. "This is our first code contribution to PHP community projects but will not be the last."


Microsoft's Mojave Experiment

CNET's Article

New Google competitor: Cuil.com
Pronounced "cool", it seems ok, but I'll keep googling, not cuiling.

This Week in Computer History
This Wednesday on August 3rd, 1977, Radio Shack announces the TRS-80

This Thursday on August 4th, 1988, Computers shut down the space shuttle because of a safety issue.

VMWare makes ESXI Server Free
Maybe in Response to Hyper-V?

Buzz Aldrin blames Sci-Fi, at least partially, for the death of the space program

JCL at Geeks are Sexy


Mike's Topic
Twitter
Service for updating your status to your friends. Works terrific for questions and short conversations.
You can follow Mike at http://twitter.com/Port16

I've been able to meet some good friends on Twitter, including Halr9000, who has a great web site, and does a powerscript Podcast.  Not to mention some old friends too.

Mike Really likes Twhirl at http://www.twhirl.org/

I still use Pownce, but I just don't get the response. You can find my Pownce page at http://pownce.com/Mike_Scott/

Server Naming Schemes
Mike needs an idea of what to name his servers.
BSG?






VMWare Makes ESXi Server Free

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It’s been a standard strategy for many software vendors, to offer a free solution, and let the masses try it. Then when they want to purchase something, they will more than likely use your product, since they are already familiar with it.

Podcast suggestions, tech news, Google Lively, Virtualization, War Driving, mapping, Linux, topographical maps and so much more.

for July 23rd, 2008

Alternate Titles

It takes a lot of bits for More Echoes?

Google-Life Second-Google Furniture on the island

Stone Age Braveheart

I talked to one of the eggheads

I meant eggheads in the nicest of terms

My servers get thrashed.

The hard drive light never shut off.

 

Show Notes

We’ve had some new posts on the site this week:

Digital 3d Movies
Some Live Mesh Posts
Microsoft Hyper-V (My Friday Links Post)
Ubisoft steals Anti-DRM Crack

 

The Week in History:

- July 21st, 1975 - Xerox withdraws from the Computer Market (On Monday)
- July 22nd, 1997 - Apple Announces OS 8 (On Tuesday)
- July 23rd, 1930 - The writer of the first FORTRAN text book, Daniel McCracken was born. (On Wednesday)
- July 25th, 1990 - Microsoft's Revenues exceed $1 Billion. (On Friday)

Tech News

Google Launches Google Lively

Google's 3D World
Official Announcement
Google fends off adult rooms
Google lively installs Google updater, and then runs 3 instances of it?

E3 was last week
Microsoft announced a major update to the XBox 360 Dashboard.
With some tools coming up, anyone will be able to make a game and run it on a Xbox.

Netflix on the XBox 360
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings Talks about the XBbox 360 Netflix Player
You need a XBox Gold Membership which is $50 a year.

Evidently, you can already stream it to a player if you have Vista home premium or ultimate, with some freeware.
Here's the guide on LifeHacker
It looks like the plugin is for Media center, so in theory it should work on my popcorn hour, I think.

Mike's Topic
Scifi Surplus is a great podcast!
High production quality, neat segments, really good banter. Highly Recommended.
I heard about Can’t stop the Serenity, and was really bummed out that I missed the local showing. I’ll have to make sure I go next year. All the proceeds go to a worthy cause.

Listening to Jack Palms 3 (Podiobooks) by Seth Harwood

Art's Topic
GPSVisualizer

The Techie Geek pointed out the Levelator in a recent post. Can’t wait to try it out.

Art liked Drillbit Taylor, and Vantage Point, but not 10,000 BC.

Mike Loves Digital 3D and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Brief discussion about how it works.

 

Tags:

Windows Linux GPSVisualizer Podcasts Hyper-V Microsoft Windows tech geek

Some people like the smell of new cars, and although I think that's fine and dandy, I like the smell of new computer hardware. With new hardware comes choices. I chose to use Windows 2008 64-bit, and I'm looking at doing a little server consolidation.

Now I have to choose a server Virtualization product. I never played much with Microsoft Virtual Server, and VMWare Server is OK, but I need something else.