And here is the chat;
Duncan doesn't know how to add a user on skype? Sheesh?
This is like watching a train wreck.
I can hear Cameron. Unfortunately....
Cam is on a high since the SMH AGE article.
Duncan is really hitting that bottle.
testing![]()
Uncle Duncan looks good!
Hey DPN, welcome into Tangler. More fun here! Twitter it out if you can.
kk
Apple Mac Air Video;
i had to zoom out a bit to view the chat and vid at the same time. fortunately FF3 can scale the page down a bit
Honestly - AIR?? They couldn't come up with anything else?
The name I mean
Yeah, that isn't perfect, but it's mostly audio so that' sok.
http://www.rheingold.com/
Is the IRC buggered?
What IRC?
Looking at Mick's links - Applegasms! ROFL!!
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Sorry - the IRC chat in ustream
Working for me Phil
working here
Whoa!!! Looking at Cam's pics.... That is MAD!!!

LOL!
Duncan talking abt Mac Air - That price is just nuts....
The size is cool though. Wonder how hot it'll get!

Geeez.... that's just crazy!!
Think early adopters will get some cash back after 6 months?![]()
The hard drives are really small still.
Aren't other laptops doing 100gig or more?
Mark Zuckerberg Interview on 60 Minutes;
Part 2;
No idea...
but 80Gigs is a bit small

Someone tell Duncan!!
Woo hoo! Live blogging live call
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Who's Darren Rowse?
Just cause he beat Cam!!!
Mick watching uStream, using Skitch to post to Tangler via Flickr!

HAHAHAHA
Online Dating and Why Engineers Need To Get out;

http://www.savagechickens.com/blog/2008/01/dating-service.html
hehehe
I had no idea these things has social networking features![]()
Aussie startup BluePulse is pretty good.

With the glasses with the great backstory!![]()
I'm amazed at how you're doing this Cam... I really am
I like it. It's the professor/hollywood look.
(live casting + Tangling from your car I mean)
me too!
I amaze myself regularly.
LOL!
Location based services;
http://www.lifehacker.com.au/tips/2008/01/16/google_maps_adds_weather_and_gas_prices_to_my_maps-2.html
US-centric: Google Maps has joined forces with The Weather Channel to offer a new My Maps overlay of current weather conditions and forecasts. Just head to Google Maps, click the My Maps tab, and select The Weather Channel from the list of maps. You can turn on different overlays (like clouds and radar) and highlight different points of interest. My Maps has lots of other worthwhile featured content, like Gas Prices from GasBuddy, Google Real Estate Search, and geotagged photos from Picasa Web Albums. If you haven't already taken a closer look at the impressive range of features offered by Google Maps' My Maps feature, these built-in maps are a good place to start.
Google Maps My Maps [via PC World]
Oh dear...........
Running out of things to say??![]()
heheheh

from Read/WriteWeb by Josh Catone
Besides being the day that Macworld crashed Twitter, today was also Wikipedia's seventh birthday. In the 7 years since Wikipedia was publicly launched on January 15, 2001, the online encyclopedia has put up some impressive numbers. The flagship English language version now has 2,174,371 articles (as I write this), is the 9th most popular site on the Internet (according to Alexa), and has spawned 6 side projects (Wiktionary, Wikibooks, Wikinews, Wikiquote, Wikisource, and Wikiversity).
News:

from Read/WriteWeb by Josh Catone
Even with the home mortgage meltdown in the US theatening to pull the econonmy into a recession, analysts feel confident that the online ad market will remain healthy. "We believe the secular growth of the Internet will enable Internet fundamentals to outperform," wrote Piper Jaffray senior research analysts Aaron Kessler and Gene Munster in a report last Monday. "Whereas Internet advertising budgets were the first to be cut during the market crash in 2000, we believe the proven high ROI of online advertising today will make online advertising resilient even with a recession in the United States."
News:

from TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson
I haven’t been able to test it myself, since visitors from within the United States are redirected to Pandora itself. But a new site called Global Pandora (recently written up by TechCrunch France) apparently allows you to access Pandora from anywhere in the world.
As we covered last May, Pandora was forced to block international users from its streaming music service because there are no international laws equivalent to Section 114 of the DMCA that allow Pandora to pay rights holders for the usage of their content without signing deals with them first. Listeners in the UK were the latest to have the Pandora plug pulled on them, just after Duncan was compelled to write a how-to guide for accessing Pandora and other blocked sites internationally.
Don't think that Global Pandora will last long
Why not Dek?
Legal reasons?
Yeah... for the same reason we can't access the regular Pandora.
I think...![]()
Byee!
"Duncan talking abt Mac Air - That price is just nuts...." -- I think its comparable actually... if you build a machine with all the same tech, including screen. You would probably pay between 2K - 3K depending if you are buying parts wholesale or retail.
Yeah, Apple gets a premium and it's new and nice and light. You pay for all of those things.
I used to use Pandora, before it was shut out to only people in the US... then I had access via a UK proxy for a while. But if you rout your access through the US you can use it.
Another way is using an only proxy.
Waaaay too complicated for me!
I'll just stick to Finetune or Mucisovery
it was a really great idea though... I found heaps of new music
Yeah, same here
Too complicated? How?
Type in a band you like and hit play???
Mais non!
I was referring to all that proxy stuff
What is this place?
what place?
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I can't even remember where that place was I was asking about ...![]()
HAHAHAHA
Dude, that's funny!
The podcast is up:
are we here yet?

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