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Buzz Out Loud 763: Average people suck

by Tom Merritt

By average people we mean, mean people. As we have learned that mean and average are indubitably the same thing. However, we also learned on today's show that men are from Redmond and women are from Cupertino. That and a lot of news that actually isn't about the iPhone. Though we covered that to.
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EPISODE 763

iPhone 2.0 software available for download
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-9987221-93.html
http://www.macrumors.com/2008/07/10/iphone-2-0-firmware-5a347-available-early/

Apple launches new iTunes with App Store
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-9987100-93.html

It’s iPhone 3G tear-down time
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/10/its-iphone-3g-tear-down-time/

The 'fake' Steve Jobs is giving up parody blog
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/10/technology/10blog.html?adxnnl=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&adxnnlx=1215702150-UNTJCPwFu1gjpl/S10F3UA

Pirate Bay wants total network encryption, but does anyone else?
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080709-pirate-bay-wants-total-network-encryption-but-does-anyone-else.html
http://newteevee.com/2008/07/09/the-pirate-bay-wants-to-encrypt-the-entire-internet/

Comcast, Vonage collaborate on network management
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9986719-7.html

Windows XP a hot item on Amazon
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-9986916-56.html

Yahoo Games shifts to free games in alliance with two game ad start-ups
http://venturebeat.com/2008/07/10/yahoo-games-shifts-to-free-games-in-alliance-with-two-game-ad-start-ups/

Women more frustrated by the Web?
http://royal.pingdom.com/?p=318

Workplace BlackBerry use may spur lawsuits
http://www.cnbc.com/id/25586129

Google open sources browser sync
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/07/10/0337211

VOICE MAIL

Richard
How to pronounce Koppelverkoop

Wouter
Or do you pronounce it this way?

David
Want a cheap iPhone?

Anonymous
Make joke.

E-MAIL

This is a little bizarre. Donald Knuth, one of the greatest programmers of all time, doesn’t use email. Weirder yet, Richard Stallman, found of GNU, doesn’t use the web, except through Lynx (a text based browser).

http://io9.com/5022824/the-ones-who-disappear

Love the show.

Joe
aka dOgBOi


Hello Tom, Jason, and (hopefuly Caroline McCarthy),

What do you think? Is the iPhone the new RAZR? Is it the super cool phone that will turn into the phone even your grandma has?

I would like to wait for the Xperia X1. However, since I’m not Tom and I don’t have a monthly budget for cool new gadgets, I will have to see if I can afford it. In that case, I would go for the Apple iRAZR.

Love the show,
Bernardo


Awwwwwww = how sweet

…but ya do it with a great accent.

This is Tracy and I am still a guy dernit… the guy that always calls in and owns the Comcast-proof dogs.

I’m getting married (to a girl - even though it will be in CA) in Saint Helena next week and will be in S.F. the end of next week so don’t make me come down there. :)

Tracy
Guy
Atlanta


Hi BOLers,

I had the same problem as Evan with ZoneAlarm after updating Windows yesterday. While the glitch is annoying, it’s relatively easy to fix… I just had to reinstall ZoneAlarm so that it could redetect Windows’ Internet settings. Pain in the butt, yes… but I’m not ready to jump on the antitrust train with this one…

Love the show.

Mike from Columbus, Ohio


As the two linked articles stated, the Microsoft update apparently broke ZoneAlarm. It did not break all third-party firewalls. I use Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall, and the Microsoft update did not break it. I was running just fine after the installation.

Larry in New Mexico


Hey BuzzCrew-
In reference to the Dvd copying you were talking about in episode 762, here’s what I do. I am subscribed to Netflix and when I get the DVDs in the mail I rip them to my hard drive. Not because I want to keep them, but because then I can watch them when I have time and still send back the movies to Netflix. This makes the turn around rate for the Netflix movies worth the monthly fee. I get the movies in the mail at 11 a.m., rip them, then bring the movies to the city mail boxes by 5 p.m. Netflix gets them the next day.

Love the show

Trey
Walton, NY


BOL,

Thanks for reporting on the 3G iPhone release, you caused me to forget my wife’s birthday. All this talk about the BIG DAY being 7/11 has completely overshadowed an even bigger day in my puny little mind.

My wife was born on 7/8. Though, this year, I was convinced that her birthday was 7/11, until i walked into the house yesterday and she was dressed up to go out. “Where are you going?” I asked. She responded, “I’m taking myself out for my BIRTHDAY.”

By the time I came too, all was lost. I just curled my tail up and walked directly to the doghouse.

Thanks BOL,
Mark from Virginia

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by Arthur Belle Dent July 10, 2008 1:02 PM PDT
Since I use OS X, Win and Linux throughout the day, I actually like Browser Sync.
Tried that Foxmarks Bookmark one which is actually better than Browser Sync but glad that Google did the right thing. It works seamlessly and along with Gmail Manager, one of the Firefox extensions taht I use the most.

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You have to love the Inquirer's talent for headlines:
Every Nvidia Graphics Card With G84 or G86 Chipset Is Ready to Die
http://gizmodo.com/5023963/inquirer-every-nvidia-graphics-card-with-g84-or-g86-chipset-is-ready-to-die
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/07/09/nvidia-g84-g86-bad

Oh the sheer carnage that must have arisen from these Macbook Pro killing fields!!
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by banarieo July 10, 2008 6:26 PM PDT
Hi BOL crew and you comment readers:

If you don't regularly listen to Security Now, the podcast about computer security and privacy issues, you should be sure to check out episode 151 (http://media.grc.com/sn/sn-151.mp3) which gives a TERRIFYING example of the new tracking technology being installed inside ISP network centers. The example uses CNET, so it touches home pretty closely.
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by TempePooch1 July 11, 2008 5:31 AM PDT
Hey Buzzers

ok.... may want to sensor this one.... episode 76-something - new words vs webster dictionary.... "Netroot" made us all laugh down here in Sydney - "Root" is Aussie for - ahem- "doing it" if you get my drift. Every aussie that heard that was automatically thinking the old "cyberse*" thing! hehehe

Also - can I have a "hang one session" on Macs? I have kickin about the place 5 year old Blueberry Imac - OS X v 10.0.4 - Attempted to give it a rebuild - IE 5 is the only browser on that OS, it wont load any page properly and hangs, and attempts to unpack any DMG file fails as that version of stuffit present on this version cant make heads or tails of any DMG file. catch 22. cant load anything! - Im thinking boat ancor...... maybe a big paper weight? strange - I have a 5 year old pc (dell c400 tiny laptop) with some beefed up ram and is kickin along with XP SP3, IE7 and office 2k7..... given - not game to install vista on it.

thanks!
Andy

BTW, New Listener here - suddenly the public transport trip to work is so much easier - buzzers and ipod... ta! (like you guys n girl need any more QDOS! - what does qdos mean anyway????)
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by Seanathome June 13, 2009 10:31 AM PDT
"Average People Suck" T-Shirts and Bumper Stickers for ALL!

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