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  • New Media Expo 2007 – Getting Started With Audacity Session

    September 27, 2007

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    I will be at the New Media Expo 2007 this weekend (Sept. 27-30).  I am giving a presentation on ‘Getting Started With Audacity’ in the Podcaster 101 track:


    Session 8 – 3:15pm to 4:15pm


    Ballroom B


    Saturday, Sept. 30, 2007


    http://www.newmediaexpo.com/saturday2007.htm#Audacity

    If folks are bringing their laptops to the session, then it is highly recommend that the come with Audacity pre-loaded … http://audacity.sourceforge.net. 
    I also have upload some demo audio files in zip format that I will be using if folks are interested in working hands-on with the same material: http://www.newmediaexpo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1634.

    If you’d like to meet-up at the Expo please drop me an email or post a message to me on Twitter.

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  • JERSEY BOYS PODCAST #048 – Tour & Broadway News, Emmy Appearance, Fan Tribute Event & Interview, and Bob Gaudio Reflections

    September 24, 2007

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    Listen! (Size: 15.3-MBs, Time: 33:17)

    Please check out the San Diego Cohn Restaurants’ Jersey Boys Ticket & Dining Deal!

    Today’s Jersey Boys Podcast #048 (recorded on Sunday, September 23, 2007) examines the latest Jersey Boys National Tour dates with additional information on the SF/Chicago Cast (LaSalle Bank). 

    We also examine Jersey Boys at the 2007 Emmy Awards and Jersey Boys Broadway news including an upcoming Jersey Boys Fan Tribute event in NYC on 10/21/07 that supports Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS which Christy & Steve will be attending.  This fan tribute event coverage includes a great interview with Irene Eizen who is the force behind this event.

    The last segment looks at some recent reflections by Four Seasons’ Bob Gaudio in the Sacramento Bee.

    The news items mentioned in this podcast come from: Jersey Boys Blog, Broadway World, Playbill, Broadway Cares, and Scripps News.

    Links mentioned in this podcast include:

    • Jersey Boys @ 2007 Emmy Awards via YouTube
    • Leo Laporte’s This Week In Tech (TWIT) #112
    • Apple’s 3rd Generation Nano iPod
    • Drew Gehling (Bob Gaudio in SF/Chicago Production)
    • Michael Ingersoll (Nick Massi in SF/Chicago Production)
    • Jeremy Kushnier (Tommy DeVito in SF/Chicago Production)
    • Jarrod Spector (Frankie Valli in SF/Chicago Production)
    • John Lloyd Young (Frankie Valli on Broadway)
    • Christian Hoff (Tommy DeVito on Broadway)
    • Daniel Reichard (Bob Gaudio on Broadway)
    • J. Robert Spencer (Nick Massi on Broadway)

    Song segments sampled in this podcast includes:

    • "Little Angel" [The 4 Seasons Entertain You]
    • "Show Girl" [The 4 Seasons Entertain You]
    • "All Alone" [Little Jimmy Scott]

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  • Some Reasons I’m Not Getting An iPod Touch

    September 20, 2007

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    I had an interesting conversation yesterday at lunch with some co-workers, one of which has an iPhone, on why I was not getting an iPod Touch:

    1. Lack of key hardware features: Bluetooth, external volume control, speaker, physical iPod control buttons, & camera.
    2. Currently missing some key applications: Mail, Notes, Maps, SMS, & Widgets
    3. Minimal capability as PDA-like productivity tool (read-only calendar for instance)

    The real deal breaker was that I could not use the iPod Touch as a mini-data collection tool.  If it had Bluetooth portable keyboard support so I could use it to rapidly collected data I read from print media, then I would have probably lived with the other negatives and purchased one.

    I do think that the items #2 and #3 will be solved in the future by software upgrades.

    That is my deal breaker.  What is yours?

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  • TECH NEWS RADIO PODCAST #339 | 070914 | More On Skype & eBooks Plus Mobile Scanner, Kid Safe Browsing, & Conference Pointer

    September 18, 2007

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    Listen!(Size 5.3 MBs, Running Time 11m33s)

    This podcast is sponsored by SCOTTEVEST (SeV) – makers of fine tech clothing.

    Today’s Tech Rag Tear Outs podcast discusses a variety of topics including: Internet VoIP, electronic books, new media content, mobile tools, a Firefox plugin for protecting children’s web access, and an enterprise data warehouse conference pointer. 

    The sources for these topics includes: eWeek, San Diego Union-Tribune, Forbes, New York Times News Service, and PC Magazine.

    Additional links mentioned in this article:

    • Promo for Pauldotcom.com
    • Skype
    • Tina Engler
    • Mobipocket
    • Microsoft Reader
    • Fictionwise
    • Plucker
    • Connect’s eBooks
    • Plustek OpticSlim M12 Corporate portable scanner
    • Glubble
    • The Data Warehousing Institue’s World Conference 2007
    • "Getting Started with Audacity" @ New Media Expo

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  • JERSEY BOYS PODCAST #047 – An Interview With Steve Gouveia & Jersey Boys Review By Adam Curry

    September 16, 2007

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    Listen! (Size: 15.2-MBs, Time: 33:22)

    The Jersey Boys Podcast #047 that was recorded on Sept 14, 2007 has been released with an interview with Steve Gouveia who is currently playing Nick Massi on the 1st National Tour of Jersey Boys, and a Jersey Boys review by podcasting legend Adam Curry at Podshow.

    Links mentioned in this podcast include:

    • BroadwayWorld’s One Stop Jersey Boys Portal
    • Erich Bergen
    • Green Room Radio podcast
    • Daily Source Code podcast

    Music samples played in this podcast thanks to Rhino Records includes:

    • "Grease" with Frankie Valli and the Commodores via YouTube
    • "Bye Bye Baby (Baby, Goodbye)" [Cast CD]
    • "Girl Coming Running" [Anthology CD]
    • "Big Man’s World" [Off Seasons CD]

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    + Bob Gaudio, Broadway, Cast Member, Frankie Valli, interview, Jersey Boys, Music, Podcast, The Four Seasons, Tour, Weblogs

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  • Taking Something On Purpose By Being “Clever” Is Still Stealing

    September 15, 2007

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    I just just reading through Bruce Schneier’s latest newsletter published on September 15, 2007, and it had this article:

    Getting Free Food at a Fast-Food Drive-In

    It’s easy.  Find a fast-food restaurant with two drive-through windows: one where you order and pay, and the other where you receive your food.  This won’t work at the more-common U.S. configuration: a microphone where you order, and a single window where you both pay and receive your food.  The video demonstrates the attack at a McDonald’s in — I assume — France.

    Wait until there is someone behind you and someone in front of you. Don’t order anything at the first window.  Tell the clerk that you forgot your money and didn’t order anything.  Then drive to the second window, and take the food that the person behind you ordered.

    It’s a clever exploit.  Basically, it’s a synchronization attack.  By exploiting the limited information flow between the two windows, you can insert yourself into the pay-receive queue.

    It’s relatively easy to fix.  The restaurant could give the customer a numbered token upon ordering and paying, which he would redeem at the next window for his food.  Or the second window could demand to see the receipt.  Or the two windows could talk to each other more, maybe by putting information about the car and driver into the computer.  But, of course, these security solutions reduce the system’s optimization.

    So if not a lot of people do this, the vulnerability will remain open.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1jgYPsvsrA

    While it is a ‘clever exploit, taking something purposely without paying for it is still stealing and stealing is illegal.

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  • Wild Idea Gets Some Traction: ‘Personal Movie Place’

    September 14, 2007

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    A while back on one of my runs I had this ‘wild’ idea that centered
    around a geographical social networking site that linked movie buffs to
    each other by enabling them to come together and watch movies that they were
    very passionate about in a high-end but personal cinema environment.

    One of the high-level use cases was:

    Sandra goes online to mypersonalmovieplace.com and signs up to "host" her favorite movie "Blade Runner" on Friday night at 8 p.m.  Other fans of "Blade Runner" in her area would be notified and then they could reserve their spots in the 10-20 seat mini-theater.  Once some minimum is met, the room is reserved, and confirmations are sent out.

    This movie establishment could have 10-20 of these mini theaters in standard footprint.  The scheduling and collaboration software would be the core glue to bring it all together.  I by no means think something like this is easy to do, the legal issues are probably enough to make most people go crazy.  But when I talk to folks about it, I always get a generally favorable response.

    Well … this idea has some traction no thanks to me.  Mark Cuban and his excellent team at Landmark Theatres is doing something similar at their $20 million multiplex in West LA near Beverly Hills.

    They call their rooms – Living Rooms – where a few dozen people can watch a movie in their own personal screen room with access to bar, food, concierge services, and other treats.  The tickets per seat are $11.  There are also plans for slightly bigger rooms like for 60 people that would rent out for $1500 a show.

    There is no indication that you can order up the movie of your choice, but I’m sure that is something that would be doable.

    The source of the information for Mark Cuban’s effort was from an article in the Union-Tribune published on July 22, 2007.

    If you like this idea, please feel free to use it (it is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 License).  You do have to compete with the likes of Mark Cuban.  Good luck with that.

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  • TabletPC Thoughts #1 – Upgrade from Toshiba M400 to ThinkPad X61

    September 8, 2007

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    I am about 30 days into my complete migration from the my old TabletPC the Toshiba M400 to the ThinkPad X61.  Thanks to Marc Orchant and James Kendrick for their early suggestions on some migration questions I had.

    The big changes include Vista Ultimate, Office 2007, OneNote 2007, Visio 2007, and Project 2007.  I also have only been adding applications as I need them, this included: Firefox, ClipMate, Newsgator, PDF-X Change Lite 3, IBM SameTime, and MindManager Pro 7.

    Things I like about this new setup:

    • Form factor – smaller and easier to pickup and move
    • Performance – much faster processor and other internals
    • Screen – very good even outside
    • Sleep/Hibernate – this is extremely fast and works every time without errors
    • ThinkVantage utilities – well thought out functionality wise and useful
    • Battery performance – easily double from the M400
    • Keyboard – there is something special about the ThinkPad keyboard

    Things I’m still getting use to:

    • Smudges on the X61 screen – you have to clean it a lot
    • Differences between Windows XP and Vista when you want to do a power user task (like TCP/IP configs or change wireless networks)
    • Missing the trackpad
    • Not having an integrated DVD/CD (haven’t needed it but it makes me a little nervous)

    All in all I am really enjoying the X61, Vista Start Menu Search (it works very well!), and Office 2007 especially Outlook & OneNote integration.

    Only real downside at the moment is that my organization has not yet completely figured out how to enable VPN access.  The problem is an integration issue between: Vista, Cisco, and DOD CAC PKI.  Hopefully it will get resolved soon and then everything will be working great.

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  • TECH NEWS RADIO PODCAST #338 | 070904 | Top 9 Email News Items Plus Interview With FileMaker Expert John Mark Osborne

    September 4, 2007

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      Listen! (Size 13.6 MBs, Running Time 29m35s)

    This podcast is sponsored by SCOTTEVEST (SeV) – makers of fine tech clothing.

    Today’s "mini" Tech Rag Tear Outs examines nine top things to consider checking out and a great interview with FileMaker expert John Mark Osborne from Databasepros.com.  During the interview we discuss: history of FileMaker, John’s expertise, hands-on training options for FileMaker Pro, and online training tools.

    Links mentioned in this podcast include:

    #9.) Attensa Enterprise 2.0 Feed Readers

    #8.) Alltel’s new Where

    #7.) Vlingo Mobile

    #6.) Mark/Space Missing Sync for Windows Mobile 4.0

    #5.) Thornsoft’s ClipMate 7.2.05 for Windows

    #4.) Mindomo online mind mapping tool

    #3.) DivX Author 1.5 editing tool

    #2.) Freebase ‘open source data’ database

    #1.) Newsgator – NetNewsWire – FeedDemon

    We also recommend checking out Paso Robles, CA based Steinhaus Brewing Co’s Mission Street Pale Ale microbrew.

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  • TECH NEWS RADIO PODCAST #337 | 070828 | Mobile Ads, Skype Outage, VMARE IPO, Wall Street Journal Plug, Panologic, Sony eBook Reader, Conference Pointers

    September 3, 2007

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      Listen! (Size 5.4 MBs, Running Time 11m47s)

    This podcast is sponsored by SCOTTEVEST (SeV) – makers of fine tech clothing.

    Today’s Tech Rag Tear Outs podcast examines some pretty mainstream tech news from the San Diego Union-Tribune and the Wall Street Journal, and why it might matter to IT Professionals. 

    We also have a quick run down of three upcoming conference pointers that might be of interest:

    • Knowledge Management World 2007
    • Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference
    • OpenOffice Annual Conf. (OOoCon) 2007

    If you have a comment about any of these items please post to: Forums.FriendsInTech.com.

    Additional links mentioned in this podcast includes:

    • Skype
    • VMWARE
    • EMC
    • Microsoft
    • Citrix
    • XenSource
    • Virtual Iron Software
    • Wall Street Journal
    • Manager Tools
    • PanoLogic
    • ClearCube
    • IBM
    • Sony eBook Reader

    We also recommend checking out Chicago’s Stockyard Brewing Company’s Oatmeal Stockyard Stout microbrew.

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