Season 4, Episode 15: This is Not Windows (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 15: “Gong“.


Special Guest Presenter gordonjcp (Gordon Pearce) returns.

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

mrben, dotwaffle

those guests

gordonjcp

show notes

00:00:00 - But it’s funny! But it’s true!
00:01:00 - Getting it all backwards…
00:01:05 - Stop it, you’re getting content in my intro
00:04:00 - Web meet Gnome; now go make babies!
00:04:25 - Recordings, lost in time, space and static.
00:07:00 - Why Open Source music isn’t really “Open source”…
00:10:00 - “There’s only so much you can do with standard MIDI”
00:11:00 - Picasa [1]
00:12:45 - Photos are easier than other filetypes
00:14:20 - Shooting Erroneous Shit
00:17:00 - Dire Wank
00:18:00 - BookReviewRadio
00:22:00 - Distributed Audio Editor
00:28:00 - ORGasm
00:42:10 - Helping people make informed decisions. (Free Whores and Vodka!)
00:45:45 - I’m a Mac, I’m a PC, I’m Novell, I’m not happy with this campaign.
00:51:00 - Mira Hope Thorp, born 1st April 2007 @ 19:23
01:10:00 - Linux Genuine Advantage [2]
01:13:15 - Don’t follow the wizard!
01:25:00 - DellUserGroupRadio
01:40:00 - Resistance to Change
01:59:00 - Emails!!!

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reference links

  1. Picasa
  2. Linux Genuine Advantage

released 2007-04-02 | episodes-ogg

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