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Buzz Out Loud 779: Ok A moo

by Molly Wood
Here at Buzz Out Loud, we are shamelessly attempting to launch a meme, based on the awesome Twitter ramblings of a guy stoned off his gourd at the dentist. Quick, somebody make a Caf? Press shirt! Also, today's show is rant-central, between the news that They can take our laptops for as long as They want for no reason, Apple's killing of a short-lived iPhone-tethering app, and the U.S. Congress' mandate that our nation's schools prop up our dying music industry. Good times.
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EPISODE 779

Judge rules Sprint’s early-termination fees illegal
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10004049-94.html

Travelers’ laptops may be detained at border
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/content/article/2008/08/01/laptops.html

In-flight cell ban advances in congress
http://mobile.slashdot.org/mobile/08/08/01/0124258.shtml
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10004170-1.html

Apple quickly kills popular iPhone-‘tethering’ app
http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/007376.html
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13515_3-10004278-26.html
http://www.macrumors.com/2008/07/31/nullriver-introduces-3g-edge-tethering-app-for-iphone/

College funding bill passed with anti-P2P provisions intact
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080801-college-funding-bill-passed-with-anti-p2p-provisions-intact.html

Hands on: Delicious 2 cleans up social bookmarking
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080801-hands-on-delicious-2-cleans-up-social-bookmarking.html
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10003874-2.html

China eases Internet restrictions for journalists
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/02/sports/olympics/02beijing.html

Online fantasy game's absurd cancellation policy leads to new law
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/7/final-fantasy-online-s-arcane-cancellation-policy-baffles-lawmakers-leads-to-new-law

iPhone + Twitter + sedatives = not a great idea, really
http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/7/iphone-twitter-sedatives-not-a-great-idea-really

NASA: “We have water” on Mars
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/07/31/nasa-we-have-water-o.html

VOICEMAIL

Grahame, New York
Gift card horror story.

BlackBerry Guy
A little hands-free headset stuff.

E-MAIL

Hey Buzz crew!

A word in defense of providing lunch for employees. I recently joined a start-up here in Boston which does this. We just reviewed the policy and concluded that it’s a great investment. My personal top three arguments in favor:

1. Builds camaraderie and fosters healthy mixing of individuals from different departments.

2. Keeps an otherwise, uh… “distractible” team in the office, rather than wandering around Chinatown looking for Boston’s best dumplings. More importantly, it keeps lunch hour contained within a fixed window of time--1:00 p.m. is actually a usable meeting time in our company.

3. In a competitive recruiting market, free lunch is an attractive perk. We get far more bang from our lunch dollars than if we allocated them toward standard comp.

Waldron, in Boston

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Drunk Dialers in Norway get heard through fjords!…fjords..fjords…fjords…

http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/public_megaphone_for_drunk_dialers_in_norway_10660.asp

http://www.unsworn.org/telemegaphone/

excerpt:

By dialing the Telemegaphone’s phone number, your voice will ring out across the fjord, the valley, and the village of Dale. A bright light at the top of the pole will be lit as your call goes through, projecting your voice across the valley.

Wanna try? On Aug 2, go here for the phone number. (This’ll work day & night until September 6, 2008).

Best,
Shalin

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Tom, to help you out on the iPhone end, go into settings. Under Safari
there’s an option to switch the search from Google to Yahoo.

:)

Steve from Buffalo, New York

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Hey BoL,

The caller in episode 778 who clarified some info on China’s Great
Firewall is right - VPNs are one path around China’s Net censors. A
friend of mine attended the Beijing University of Post &
Telecommunications, where she was taught how to use VPNs and other
proxy server techniques to evade the Great Firewall entirely. I
visited her dorm room when she was still in grad school there, and all
of her roommates (computer science students) were browsing and
downloading content quite freely. Apparently, they’re still huge fans
of ‘Friends.’

The real impact of the Great Firewall is psychological --China’s
government knows they can’t block everything, but if they make certain
information inconvenient enough to access for most of the population,
almost all users just get frustrated and give up. I’m constantly
surprised by how disinterested and oblivious my friend is about world
events, although I can’t speak for the other 1.32 billion. She’s
coming to the States for the second time in August and I’ll be very
curious to see how she reacts to western media’s perceptions of the
Olympics coverage.

<< “L O V E T H E S H O W”;

-Andrew
Portland, Oregan

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Dear Tom, Molly, and Jason, While the new FireWire standard may be
faster then the current USB standard, the soon-to-be-released USB 3.0
spec has a max throughput of about 4.8 Gbit/s.

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by anilsudh August 1, 2008 2:04 PM PDT
The NullRiver "NetShare" is available on the App Store now.
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by Dw33zil August 1, 2008 8:45 PM PDT
Please check your pronunciation of detritus... (if that is the word you wanted to use)
Molly @ around 3:25 into the podcast.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/detritus
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by wrightones August 1, 2008 10:16 PM PDT
I haven't found the same problems with delicious.com. Under edit, you have to hit full edit. The tags and friends are still there.
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by Poinsy August 3, 2008 10:37 AM PDT
I think you might have missed the point when discussing the search and seizure of laptops at the border.

What possible terroristic threat could a laptop contain? That is the point. There is nothing a laptop could have on it that needs to be seized to prevent terrorism. If someone wanted to get secret info (whatever that might be, I can't imagine) over the border wouldn't an encrypted file over the interweb via SSL be better than hand carrying it in a laptop?

This is the government looking for pirated movies, music and kiddie porn.
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by eyemroot August 4, 2008 10:15 AM PDT
Regarding the Chinese Internet filtering issue, Jon Longoria wrote a great write-up on it at http://thereformed.org/2008/08/01/chinese-pervasive-censorship-culture/ .
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by rdiggle August 4, 2008 11:17 PM PDT
Just listened to this episode... my favourite is around the last minute, "The English language which is a language that has been embraced and created by hundreds of years of our ancestry in America".

I had to rewind several times to listen to that again, "created by hundreds of years of our ancestry in America". No it wasn't!? Last time I checked, English was created hundreds of years before that in England!!?? Funny :)

Love the show!
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