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Saturday Jan 28th 1:30 Pacific Live Tech Podcasts Roundtable
Tonight Music Selection from Derek L Miller Penmachine Sessions podcast.penmachine.com
Listener Links:
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Show Links:
DVD Shrink
P2P File Storage
FolderShare.com
BluePulse
Last.fm
Internet Survey
XML Demystified
XP and Intel Mac Cash Challenge
RedBull Renegade
Instant Domain Search
Monsters
IE7 Screen Captures
MapHacks.net
Google News
No More Movie Theaters
RIAA and MPAA Fair Use War [EFF] [PK]
ISS
NYC Cabbie
Gates Spyware
Dumb Drug Dealer
Podcast Awards Ceremony Video (Partial)
Toogle
XP Boot Thumb drive
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Comments (4)
If you are looking for the amount of caffeine in various drinks here is a really big list. It looks as though red bull is on top. Notice the size of the bottles that you buy though. Seems to be that Jolt is still the most caffeine for the actual amount in each bottle.
I still prefer Bawls over everything on the list.
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/caffeine/caffeine_info1.shtml
Posted by Techeon
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January 24, 2006 5:37 AM
Posted on January 24, 2006 05:37
Thanks for playing another one of my tracks, Todd. In case anyone's interested, I played all the guitar and bass parts of "Had a Plan, Had to Change It" myself, over some drum loops. Everything was recorded in GarageBand 2.0 on an eMac.
Posted by penmachine
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January 24, 2006 1:24 PM
Posted on January 24, 2006 13:24
DVD Shrink has been around for years. Development stopped in 2004 I believe. The author went to work for Ahead (Nero). It's still very useful but I understand that it fails with some encryption due to it's age.
Posted by ReasonAble
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January 24, 2006 11:51 PM
Posted on January 24, 2006 23:51
DVD Shrink is great. Been using it for a while.
URL's - We have all, at one time or another, told someone about a great site that we visited. But when it comes to giving them the URL, it can be quite tricky. What if it was very long, or easily misspelled? For a while now pc mags have been using tinyurl's in their print. A tinyurl (see tinyurl.com) takes any lenght url and condences it to a 5 didget alphanumeric code. For example geeknewscentral.com is 2ttlf. This cuts down on mis typing the url and ending up on another site.
I live outside America where some words are spelled very differently. Centre (center), Tyre (Tire) and so on. This could be of great use in podcasts. Not for every url, but those that may be difficult to give out. Just a quick "..or tinyurl 2ttlf...." at the end of the url.
Posted by MazXNapalm
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January 26, 2006 12:29 AM
Posted on January 26, 2006 00:29