Season 4, Episode 7: I Listened To LugRadio By Mistake (ogg)

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Welcome to hashlugradio, the podcast about the podcast! We are here to discuss points raised in the LugRadio podcast by the presenters, and to talk about what’s happening in the LugRadio community. The episode under discussion is Season 4, Episode 7: “Take A Spoon“.

Special Guest Presenter tonytiger (Tony Whitmore) joins us.

Remember that you can communicate with the show by email (hashlugradio at-sign planet.lugradio.org), leaving us a voicemail on 0845 004 6089, or using the comments form on this page.

those present

Xalior, neuro, Aquarion

those absent

dotwaffle, mrben

those guests

tonytiger

show notes

00:00:00 - SoapUK - Your Fortnightly Podcast about shit British T.V.
00:01:22 - Introductions
00:04:22 - Jokosher, again. [1]
00:06:20 - The Jokosher installer, better than Jokosher?
00:12:55 - Sun [2] [3]
00:13:15 - Open Coffee
00:17:50 - Novell is not forking Open Office [4]
00:20:00 - Java, by stealth
00:21:00 - Java Native Interfaces [5]
00:22:40 - Mark Shuttleworth, Hero or Hoodlum? [6] [7]
(we’re getting good at these long, on topic, conversations!)
00:46:30 - The Wind Down
00:49:45 - Taking too long with Gentoo
00:54:00 - Pissing it away
00:56:20 - Rule 7
00:57:00 - John Prescott / Mark Steel [8]
00:59:00 - We need a Drinky!
00:59:50 - Next please
01:02:24 - “When you both come up with the same punchline, independently? That’s not good.”

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reference links

  1. J!
  2. Free Java
  3. Joke DOT Popey DOT Com
  4. Novell are playing good, honest.
  5. Azureus - an example of a good JNI?
  6. Mark’s Original Email
  7. and the matching blogpost
  8. Mark Steel

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released 2006-12-11 | episodes-ogg

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