Got to ride in a frickin’ Zeppelin today. It was marvelous.
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East Meets West 138
Tom and Roger try not to talk about politics and fail. But they do talk about pirates. So they have that going for them.
Listen to the show at this link: http://www.archive.org/download/RogerChangandTomMerrittEastMeetsWest138/eastmeetswest138.mp3
CNET Live: Chris Dibona
Very excited to have Chris DiBona, open source manager from Google on to talk about the Android project.
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No new episode this week?
Between a sick dog, family visits, crazy work schedules, adn more, we may be skipping the episode this week. Assume we wont ave one and maybe we’ll surprise you later on. We should be back next week though!
CNET Quick Tips: Send text messages to a landline
Yes you read that right. Send text messages to a landline.
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CNET Live: Mac vs. PC
With the new Macs announced, we get a lot of questions about whether folks should get a Mac now.
Free METAtropolis story from Audible
While they aren’t a sponsor, Audible.com has been kind enough to treat Sword and Laser fans to a free download of the first story from their new Metatropolis series. So we said, why not?! METAtropolis is an interesting project. It’s an original audiobook, meaning there’s no print version. The stories are published directly to audio. The first story is entitled “In the Forest of the Night” written by Jay Lake (author of “Mindspring“) and features the voice of Michael Hogan better known to many of you as Colonel Tigh from Battlestar Galatica. The complete audio book, featuring five unabridged novellas will be released on Oct. 21, 2008.
Go here to download the first story of the audio book. No credit card required, though you will have to create an account. Hey they wanna get something out of you for free.
Don’t feel like registering for an account? No problem. Audible’s also throwing in a free sample of another story from METAtropolis called “To Hie From Far Cienia” by Karl Schroder (read by Stefan Rudnicki). This isn’t the whole story, but there’s nothing required except to click to download.
Download sample of “To Hie from far Ciena”
Let us know what you think of the series, and the idea of free stuff like this in the comments!
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