I’ll be teaming up with Scott Johnson starting in January

Hey all, I’m far from done planning what I’m going to do next, but I’m really excited to let you in on one project. Scott Johnson and I always love teaming up to talk, and yesterday we had a great conversation about an idea for a new show that both of us have had independently. So this was an easy one to agree to do.
We don’t even have a name or anything, but here’s what we agreed on so far:

The show is currently planned as weekly.
The structure and content of the show is still being hammered out, but expect lots of what we do best. (Tech, pop culture, etc. in the mix.) (Vague? Yes. We’ll keep you informed.)

Scott and I will host it. (duh)

Every week we will have LOTS of fellow Frogpants personalities and other prominent friends and guests join us. So will you with live calls, and live participation.

The show will be recorded live via both video and audio streams, AND distributed via MP3 via the normal podcasting methods.

Scott’s got the official announcement over on the Frogpants site if you want to read a bit more about it.

TWiT and Conversations

As of December 31 I will no longer be an employee of TWiT. Leo decided that he needs “an in-studio anchor for Tech News Today, and a News Director who can help us build the kind of organization you can count on for authoritative tech news and information.”

Mike Elgan has been hired to become the lead anchor of Tech News Today and TWiT’s first official News Director. It’s a great call. Mike’s a smart guy. I congratulate him and wish him the best of luck.

You can read more about it at inside.twit.tv.

I agreed, as did Leo and Lisa, not to say much more about it to try to avoid a “he said she said” situation. That’s not helpful for anyone.

To clarify a couple questions:

I found out Tuesday and agreed to keep it confidential until Thursday.

Thursday evening Leo very kindly changed his mind about Frame Rate but I politely declined.

Now for more positive news!

I spent all day Friday on the phone and while I have nothing nailed down quite yet, some good stuff is brewing.

I’m also gobsmacked by the outpouring of affection on Twitter and in the chat room. I cannot thank the audience enough. TNT has the smartest audience in the world and now I can say quite truthfully the most supportive too. Thank you.

I’ll be doing a Google Hangout on Monday evening to brainstorm ideas with anybody who’s interested. Look for details here and on Twitter.

Onward!

Thus Kent, O princes, bids you all adieu;
He’ll shape his old course in a country new.

Tech History Today – Dec. 7, 2013

In 1962 – Ferranti Ltd. switched on the Atlas, the UK’s first supercomputer. It was the most powerful computer in the world at the time and doubled the UK’s scientific computing capability.

In 1963 – The CBS broadcast of the college football game between Army and Navy featured the first use of video instant replay during a sports telecast. Some people got confused and called to complain.

In 1972 – The last Apollo moon mission, Apollo 17 was launched. The crew took the famous Blue Marble picture that now graces desktop background everywhere.

In 1999 – Six months after its birth, Napster was sued by the Recording Industry Association of America. The Industry refused to settle, thus insuring that digital music sales would remain low for years to come.

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TNT 897: Compelled by This Monstrosity

Tech News Today

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Jason Howell

Spotify free for mobile, Apple tracks you in stores, 23andMe gives up (a little), and more.

Guest: Darren Kitchen

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Running time: 46:10

Autopilot S3E08 – Magnum P.I.

Magnum, P.I. is an American television series starring Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, a private investigator living on Oahu, Hawaii. The series ran from 1980 to 1988 in first-run broadcast on the American CBS television network.

Tech History Today – Dec. 6, 2013

In 1877 – Thomas Edison tested out his new phonograph invention, by recording the first lines of the poem “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” He recreated the event in 1927.

In 1957 – Responding to Sputnik, the United States launched the Vanguard TV3. The rocket only made it a little over a meter off the launchpad before it fell back and was destroyed. A fuel leak was thought to have caused the failure.

In 2006 – NASA revealed photographs from the Martian Global Surveyor, of two craters called Terra Sirenum and Centauri Montes which appeared to show the evidence that water existed on the surface Mars, as recently as five years before.

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TNT 896: Fight for Your Freedumb

Tech News Today

Hosts: Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Iyaz Akhtar, and Jason Howell

China squashes bitcoin, iPhone in China has no more excuses, connect all the chat apps, and more.

Guest: Brian Brushwood

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Running time: 49:42

Tech History Today – Dec. 5, 2013

In 1766 – James Christie held his first sale on Pall Mall in London. Christie’s still operates auctions today and is much more civilised than EBAY.

In 1901 – At 2156 Tripp Avenue in Chicago, Elias and Flora welcomed their new baby boy into the world. They had no idea at the time that Mickey Mouse had also come into the world along with their son, Walt Disney.

In 1901 – Physicist Werner Heisenberg was born. We may not know both his precise position and precise momentum at the same time, but we are certain he was born in Wurzburg, Germany.

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