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Maddog via Podcast


Yesterday on my drive home I listened to a timeshifted FLOSS podcast.
This was the first one that I had ever listened to and it turned out to be very interesting.
Their guest was Jon
"Maddog" Hall
who is a mover and shaker in the Linux world.
It was interesting to hear Jon talk about Linux from 10-15 years ago and some of the
early days of what became the Open
Source
community. 




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FLOSS Weekly with Chris DiBona
Running time: 1:04:45





March 24th, 2007



FLOSS Weekly 17: maddog




Hosts: Chris DiBona and Leo
Laporte



Guest: Jon 'maddog' Hall,
Linux evangelist, and executive director of Linux International.







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New Soldersmoke Podcast #51


I am very excited to see another new episode of Soldersmoke sitting
on my network this morning.  I enjoy listening to Bill and the group of people
that following this.











SolderSmoke51.mp3


March 25, 2007 Moj's e-music. AmateurLogicTV#12. PiccoZ Helo. WA7MLH's site.

1.6 Mhz IF as a transmitter trick. Chinese listeners? .rss files fixed. My evolving
HB,Class A, feedback amp, CW, .5W transmitter.  BANDSWEEP: On 17 meter SSB with
EA8EQ. MAILBAG: Pete, W6JFR, describes a realworld troubleshooting problem. Arv, K7HKL,
updates on BITX20 kits.  Thomas, LA3PNA, describes current projects.  












 

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Clipmarks


I was going through my backlog of podcasts this morning. I am trying to be better
about listening to them in the car and at work to try to stay more current on the
content. It is amazing how much content I have setup to come down automatically.



Scoble's podcasts are
huge and come in every couple of days. There is so much content that I rarely have
the time to get through all of his podcasts.



Today I discovered Clipmarks in
his podcast and this is my first test post using that tool.




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Forget
bookmarks! Now you can

clip the best parts of the page.




Save what you clip, post it on your blog, send it to your

friends or share it with everyone on the Clipmarks site.





Clipmarks













 

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OpenDNS


Here is an interesting idea. (Scott's
blog
generally has a lot of interesting stuff long before it gets posted else
where.)








It is a DNS platform that tries to correct misspelled requests before they get sent
to Phishing sites. I think that idea is interesting, I think that it will scale fine
under a small load but will provide scalability issues since it has to be scaled horizontally
since every request is a live query vs. getting cached.



I dislike it because I am not a fan of my requests being intercepted and then interrupted
with what someone else thinks I am requesting. Just because they think it is misspelled...
is it really misspelled... or is it another legitimate web site?



http://www.opendns.com/share/