Season 4, Episode 12: And The Planet Goes ‘Ding’

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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 12: “The importance of being critical“.


Special Guest Presenter gordonjcp (Gordon Pearce) 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, dotwaffle, Aquarion

those absent

mrben

those guests

gordonjcp

show notes

00:00:00 - Alternative Themetunes
00:03:25 - Probably most coordinated we’ve ever been!
00:05:15 - Taking the good word of HashLugRadio to God
00:08:31 - FSF/Novell/Reuters Bullshit
00:12:45 - Linspire, as stolen from Season 4, Episode 11
00:15:50 - Launchpad; Bug #1
00:18:50 - When will Ubuntu become Debian?
00:22:20 - Would Eric even fucking care?
00:25:00 - Douglas Adam’s says it best.
00:25:45 - Version Control is boring unless it contains….
00:29:00 - LRL06 Video
00:29:15 - Web Applications vs Software by Real Developers ;-)
(including tangents on Web Applications vs Connectivity Issues and Web Applications vs My Shitty Browser)
00:47:20 - Y!Pipes
00:54:10 - Record Industry Distribution == Net Neutrality?
00:58:00 - Steve Jobs on DRM
01:05:00 - hashLRL
01:06:10 - The “resiak” section of the podcast.
01:07:20 - Breaking the sound quality because we can! \o/
01:08:10 - Secret plans!
01:09:08 - ‘joke of the week’

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released 2007-02-21 | episodes | season4

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