In this installment of the Technology and the Arts podcast, we share thoughts on Yahoo! Answers, the Jing Project, YuuGuu.com, Photoshop Express and SouthParkStudios.com Plus, we’ll discuss the cool Flip digital video camera, the first-ever playback of what is likely the world’s oldest audio recording from 1860, and more. Hosts: Brian Kelley, John LeMasney. File size: 19.0 MB. Time: 40 min, 03 sec.
Related Links:
- crumb.tumblr.com – John LeMasney’s tumble log.
- lemasney.com – John LeMasney’s Web site.
- bktandem.tumblr.com – Brian Kelley’s tumble log.
- John (pictured above) talks about some of his recent and upcoming speaking engagements for…
- 55 Plus
- Ewing SeniorNet
- LUG/IP (Linux Users Group In Princeton)
- BCUG (Brookdale Computer Users Group)
- Princeton Public Library – Tech Talk Tuesdays
- Trenton Computer Festival
- Brian talks about his recent gig with his friend Christian Beach, who performed a four-song set at The Brighton Bar in Long Branch, N.J., on March 28. The performance was part of a CD release party for “Hero: The Main Man Records Tribute to David Bowie,” on which Christian’s version of “Five Years” (featuring Brian on organ) appears.
- Brian also talked about his recent trip to the Barnes Foundation museum in Merion, Pa.
- Here is a quick rundown of links to things John talked about…
- Yahoo! Answers
- Photoshop Express
- Jing Project
- TheFlip.com – home of John’s new toy, The Flip camera (pictured above)…and here is David Pogue’s review of The Flip.
- Article: Should Microsoft throw away Vista?
- YuuGuu.com – Share your desktop with anyone with just a link and a PIN #
- And here are some things Brian mentioned:
- SouthParkStudios.com – Every episode of “South Park” is now online!
- March 26th was Document Freedom Day!
- Google Maps Street View captures alleged drug deal going down on the South Side of Chicago.
- Researchers managed to play back the world’s oldest audio recording for the first time ever. You can listen to it here.
- Check out the Technology and the Arts Events page.
Just bought the Flip — simply amazing. I’m once again carrying a man bag so that I can keep the camera with me wherever I go!
chaddq,
Good to hear from you again…I hope all is well.
I have a feeling John will be putting his Flip to work for the podcast during Trenton Computer Festival later this month…it will add another dimension to the audio-only “man on the street”-type interviews we did last year.
Keep in touch…thanks for the comment and checking out the blog.
– BK