DW's Podcast0 feed

Trade Secrets

1 h 0 min · 2 okt 2024
aflevering Trade Secrets artwork

Beschrijving

This episode was recorded on September 28, 2004 [http://scripting.com/2004/09/28.html]. From the show notes, preserved on archive.org [https://web.archive.org/web/20050212202716/http://secrets.scripting.com/2004/09/28#a42], written by Adam: "I've learned over the past weeks to always have the audio recording setup ready when Dave and I chat. We always talk voip and have been trying different setups and applications. But inadvertantly, one of will say "we should be recording this" and I flip the switch. This morning Dave was up early and we recorded a podcast, where we talked about 'leakage', played some prince and finally got the sip-phone stuff working" Dave's notes on scripting.com [http://scripting.com/2004/09/28.html#When:8:05:26AM]: "In it Adam and I discuss the merits of Mac vs Windows. Now of course I'm getting (friendly) email from people suggesting that I get a Mac. I'll make a deal. If John Kerry wins I'll get a Mac." 36 minute podcast [https://s3.amazonaws.com/scripting.com/publicfolder/downloads/podcasts/2004/09/28/tsSep28.mp3].

Reacties

0

Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst

Meld je nu aan en word lid van de DW's Podcast0 feed community!

Begin hier

2 maanden voor € 1

Daarna € 9,99 / maand · Elk moment opzegbaar.

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle afleveringen

25 afleveringen

aflevering How can I miss you when you won't go away? artwork

How can I miss you when you won't go away?

This episode was recorded on October 1, 2004 [https://web.archive.org/web/20050214234816/http://secrets.scripting.com/2004/10/01]. Today's Trade Secrets is about everything of importance to the world today. The only thing we missed is Jon Stewart's outburst about the President's "group of folks" line. Group of folks? Group of folks?, Stewart raged. A group of folks is what you run into at the Olive Garden. The President was referring to Osama bin Laden and the group of worldwide terrorist... folks. Okay. At no extra cost, a few little soliloquys, nothing earth shaking, just little ones. And oh yea. Mt St Helens. PS: Debate transcript [https://web.archive.org/web/20050214234816/http://secrets.scripting.com/stories/storyReader$71]. 52 minute podcast [https://s3.amazonaws.com/scripting.com/publicfolder/downloads/podcasts/2004/10/01/tsOct01.mp3].

2 okt 20241 h 0 min
aflevering Trade Secrets artwork

Trade Secrets

This episode was recorded on September 28, 2004 [http://scripting.com/2004/09/28.html]. From the show notes, preserved on archive.org [https://web.archive.org/web/20050212202716/http://secrets.scripting.com/2004/09/28#a42], written by Adam: "I've learned over the past weeks to always have the audio recording setup ready when Dave and I chat. We always talk voip and have been trying different setups and applications. But inadvertantly, one of will say "we should be recording this" and I flip the switch. This morning Dave was up early and we recorded a podcast, where we talked about 'leakage', played some prince and finally got the sip-phone stuff working" Dave's notes on scripting.com [http://scripting.com/2004/09/28.html#When:8:05:26AM]: "In it Adam and I discuss the merits of Mac vs Windows. Now of course I'm getting (friendly) email from people suggesting that I get a Mac. I'll make a deal. If John Kerry wins I'll get a Mac." 36 minute podcast [https://s3.amazonaws.com/scripting.com/publicfolder/downloads/podcasts/2004/09/28/tsSep28.mp3].

2 okt 20241 h 0 min
aflevering Frontier open source release artwork

Frontier open source release

This episode was released on September 28, 2004 [http://scripting.com/2004/09/28.html] (recorded earlier). "Today's Morning Coffee Notes explains the open source release [http://kernel.scripting.com/2004/09/28#a20] of Frontier. Jeff Sandquist previewed the audio and said he had never understood what Frontier was before. It's good that this event which is probably one of the largest releases of open source code ever, may mean that more people appreciate this interesting and unique piece of software. Or it may be a time capsule, a message in a bottle, or a bridge to the future, and that would be fine too. One thing it's not is an attempt to boil the ocean, or a threat to your favorite scripting language, Web content system or HTTP server. Just trying to preserve a life's work of programming, so it doesn't end up lost or forgotten. Peace brother." The Scripting News archive [http://scripting.com/2004/09/28.html] for that day. 32 minute podcast [https://s3.amazonaws.com/scripting.com/2024/09/30/cnSept27.mp3].

30 sep 20241 h 0 min