The show is off until mid-July.
It returns as an online-only show,
accessible to all
I removed the ad on the right side, and added a Paypal donation button. If you like what I’m doing here then a donation would be greatly appreciated. Any amount would be better than nothing.
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The first episode of Radio Firefox has now been downloaded over 100 times. Just wanted to take note of the milestone.
Some site updates: There is now a countdown to the next show. And on the main page only 4 links will show for any post; you have to read the individual post for the full link list. This should alleviate the growing clutter on the main page.
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This episode is a recording of the Wed, January 25th show from 12am to 3am. This is the original recording, with minor editing. Topics include: Government request for search engine data, Corporate bloggers, Plagiarizing blogs, Google, Google News, Disney/Pixar Deal, Firefox Extensions.
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This episode is a re-construction of the Wed, January 18th show from 12am to 3am. The original recording was unusable, and this includes many of the points made on the air. Topics include: CES Roundup, Google, Apple, Microsoft, WMF Vulnerability, Clerks 2.
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Tuesday, January 17th will see the premier of Radio Firefox at its new timeslot. So tune in to 91.3FM WTSR in Trenton, NJ on Tuesday night, from 12am until 3am.
I’m still figuring out the show topics but here is a preliminary list:
- CES roundup: specific products that are worth mentioning
- Google, Google Pack, Google Video, Future
- Apple, Intel Macs
- Microsoft, Bill Gates CES Keynote, Slowness to patch WMF vulnerability
- IPOs and the corruption that overinflated their prices.
- Clerks 2
I will update the list as it becomes more final. And of course I will have select excerpts compiled into one audio file available for download a few days after the show airs.
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