Microsoft

Show 098 - Mac Users have enough problems already.mp3

Our hosts try to keep the anti-mac sentiment at bay. Shaun joins us, and we talk a little bit about Malware and how to prevent it.

Show 098 - Mac Users have enough problems already
Wednesday April 14th, 2010

I am your host Bryan I'm cooking meat lots of meat Hineser
With me tonight is Mike leaky spigot Scott
And Shawn I'm no distinguished gentleman Smith-Ford


How can they get a hold of us: On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and GeeksonTech, Shaddow_knyght, We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678 (Standard carrier rates apply).

Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.

Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.

In our Segmentish type thing we'll be talking about some Malware removal tips.

What's Going on?
Bryan -
- Get a new battery
- Cooking Art's meat
- Working over time
- Did my duty as an American

Mike S -
- I just realized I never published Show 097!
- Brewed a Bavarian HefeWeizen today
- Had my keg fixed
- Inherited a lot of Cub Scout stuff, including a Pinewood Derby Track

Shawn- proving that applied physics can destroy paper in yet another way


Computer History
- April 14, 1995 - Chinese Government Works to Purge Its Agencies of Illegal Software
- April 15, 1977 - First West Coast Computer Faire Begins
- April 16, 1959 - "LISP" Language Unveiled
- April 18, 1986 - IBM First to Use Megabit Chip

The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at  computerhistory.org .

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New and Interesting
Everyone misses Mike T
7,500 shoppers unknowingly sold their souls -
Bryan & Shawn
Why Responsible Vulnerability Disclosure Is Painful and Inefficient - Bryan
Astronauts remove ammonia tank on space station - Bryan
Carnivorous Robots Eat Meat For Power -Shawn
EATR Robot NOT Designed To Eat Dead Bodies, Or, How A Company Backpedals -Shawn

Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo

Electricity - Podiobooks - Author's Website
Dead Hunt - Podiobooks - Author's Website - Kenn on Twitter

The Segmentish Type Thing

Malware Removal Tips

Show 096 - Happy Birthday Mr. Insomnia!

No segmentish type thing this week. Tech news, and we wish Mike T. a happy birthday.

Show 096 - Happy Birthday Mr. Insomnia!

March 31st, 2010



Hi, I'm Mike "Mr. Dremel" Scott, and with me tonight are Bryan "The Printer survived the crash" Hineser and Art "Meat Dealer" Hollingsworth.



Art's how can they get a hold of us: On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and GeeksonTech We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678 (Standard carrier rates apply).



Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.



Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.



No segmentish type thing this week.



What's Going on?

Art -

  •     Acquired a new server.
  •     Solved my Skype audio problems on Linux.



Bryan -

  •  Re-posting all podcast on Amateur Skeptics
  •  The Printer still survived crashed
  •  The Car is getting totaled



Mike S. -

- Worked on the Pinewood Derby Cars today

- I think a Wii purchase is imminent

- Planning a Double Brew Weekend next weekend.



Computer History

April 2 1980 - Microsoft Announces "SoftCard"

April 4 1994 - Marc Andreesen Founds Netscape with Jim Clark

April 6 1992 - Microsoft Releases Windows 3.1



The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at  computerhistory.org .



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New and Interesting

- Pay to play Halo with a Girl? - Gamecrush - Playdates start at $6.60 for 10 minutes! - Mike S

http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/107/1079073p1.html

- Sigler started "The Starter"! - Mike S.

- Nexus One isn't selling? - Mike S.

- Apple exhausts supply of iPads for pre-order - Bryan

- Zeus malware takes aim at tax season - Bryan



Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo

- Lost and Not Found - Podiobooks - Author's Website

- Republic: A Novel of America's Future - Podiobooks

Show 094 - I can haz user privacy

Is Google misguided? That and other questions are pondered on another exciting episode of Geeks on Tech.

Show 094 - I can haz user privacy

 

March 17 2010.

 

Art "Hungry Like The Wolf" Hollingsworth, Mike "Radar Love" Scott, Mike "Simply Irresistible" Taylor

Mike T, how can they get a hold of us: On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and GeeksonTech We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678 (Standard carrier rates apply).

Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.

Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.

This week we'll be talking about an article on gawker which talks about the delusions of Google's leaders.

What's Going on?

Art — Still messing around with jabber.


Mike T -

- Setup a pfSense IPSec VPN.

- Work... Converting a VB6 application to C# 4.0.


Mike S -

- Kegged my first beer!

- Bottled my Stout, it came out to 6.8% ABV.


Computer History

March 17 1988 - Apple sues Microsoft for copyright infringement.
March 22 1993 — Intel begins shipping the Pentium chip.

The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at  computerhistory.org

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New and Interesting
- Portal 2 Confirmed - Mike S
- Hurt Locker wasn't that good. - Mike S.
- Really? Naked girls reading? - Mike S.

Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo

- The Amber Treasure - Podiobooks - Author's Website

- Untrue Tales Book 1 - Podiobooks - Author's Website

The Segmentish Type Thing
6 delusions of Google's Arrogant Leaders

 

Show 091 - The Dribble Glass

Tech news, Compter history, mindless chatter, and 10 tech tasks you should be able to do in your sleep.

Show - 091
February 23rd, 2010

Bryan what time is it Hineser
With me tonight is Mike behind the times Scott
And Art Rocking and Rolling Hollingsworth

On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and GeeksonTech We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678 (Standard carrier rates apply).

Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.

Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.

In this week's segmentish type thing, we'll be talking about some Tech Tasks you should be able to do in your sleep.

What's Going on?
Art

- Writing ffmpeg script.
- Finally broke down and bought L4D2. (Did your old R2 unit have a bad motivator?) 
- Favorite coffee mug broken. :(

Bryan
- Setup Festival on unbuntu VM
-
Went to a Mile High Skeptics event to pimp some podcasts
- Playing with Google alerts

Mike
- Slowly getting rid of my newsletter subscriptions
- Had our Pack's Blue and Gold Dinner on Saturday.
- Listening to Fried Green Zombies
- Learned that there's a 2nd and third play through.

Computer History
February 24 1955 - Steve Jobs is born.
February 26 1996 - SGI buys Cray Research.
February 27 1976 - National Security Agency’s Harvest Computer Retires

The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at  computerhistory.org.

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New and Interesting

Google Goes Social with Google Buzz - Bryan

Google planning gigabit fiber to the home for 50k to 500k households. - Art

StarCraft 2 beta to launch this month. - Art (It Launched on 2/18 - Mike)

 

The Dark side of Geo - PleaseRobMe.com- Mike S

Civ V arriving Fall of 2010! - (seen on RPS) - Mike S

 

Tell a programmer - Bryan

 

Student says school webcam spied on him at home - Bryan (Update - Art) (And another - Art)

 

 

 

 

 

Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo 

Self Made - Podiobooks - Author's Website
Paraffin Winter - Podiobooks

Segmentish Type Thing
10 Tech Tasks you should be able to do in your Sleep

Show 088 - By the light of the moon

The geeks talk about Tech news, Computer history, what they have been up to, and other fun stuff.

Show 088
January 27 2010

Hi, I'm Mike "Hannibal" Scott, and my co-hosts today are Bryan "Howling Mad " Hineser and Art "Faceman" Hollingsworth.

Art's how can they get a hold of us: On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and GeeksonTech We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678 (Standard carrier rates apply).

Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.

Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.

What's Going on?
Art

  • Spent the day at the zoo, shopping, and eating.
  • Playing with Reaper and Virtual Audio Cables to route audio all over the place.
  • Colts going to the superbowl!

Mike 

 

  • Celebrated my youngest son's birthday.
  • Looking for kegging equipment

 

 

Bryan

 

  • Working on websites
  • Got a mixing board and new mic

 

 

Computer History
January 30 1925 – Douglas Engelbart is born.

February 1 1991 – Sun Microsystems starts Java Technology.

The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at  computerhistory.org .


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New and Interesting

- Casey's rendition of one of the 100 geek quotes - Thanks Casey!

-Must-see: Steve Ballmer spotted autographing Apple’s MacBook – and enjoying it- Bryan

 

- Quarter Share will be available in Book form! (link)- Mike

 

- IPv4 Free Pool Drops Below 10%, 1.0.0.0/8 Allocated- Bryan

- How to get free Linux Tech Support - Mike

- An updated Google Voice extensions lets you make calls directly in Chrome - Bryan

- NASA Twitter accounts. @NASA_Astronauts and others. - Art

 

Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo
Axiom Man - Podiobooks - Author's website

Dark Age - Podiobooks - Author's Website

 

VPN update - Bryan

 

 

 

 

Show 085: Emergency Vets, Pickled Ginger, and Avatar

Greetings, I'm Bryan I saved my clients server and it only took all weekend Hineser. I am joined my colleagues Art still looking for my woodshed Hollingsworth, and Mike master of IPv6 Taylor. 
 

Art, how can they get a hold of us: On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and GeeksonTech We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678 (Standard carrier rates apply).

Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.

Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.

What's Going on?

Art -
Took the dog to the emergency vet.
Got Samba all configured with some shares for my Windows machines.
Now having a look at setting up a chroot jail for SSH users.
Replaced some capacitors on my fileserver motherboard.

Bryan -
Got my Clients server up and running
Went and saw Dances with wolves/Pocahontas (Avatar) in IMAX 3D
Bowled ABT on the 1st
Made pickled ginger
Made whip cream and butter with the kids
Setup Traffic Shaping

Mike T -
Saw Avatar (in 3D as Art required)

Built a not-so-new machine (Mostly thanks to Art)
Updated my pfSense box to version 1.2.3 (from 1.2.2)
Finished listening to 7th Son - Book 1 Descent

Computer History
January 7 1963 - Ivan Sutherland Introduces the Sketchpad
January 8 1940 - Bell Labs' Complex Computer makes the first run
January 10 1938 - Donald Knuth is Born
January 12 1997 - The Fictional HAL 9000 Computer Becomes Operational

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Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo

Free Will and other Compulsions

The Segmentish Type Thing

Board Lands review from PGL Lobby Cast

PreGameLobby

What Video games have we been playing?

Show 081: Stargazing

Hi, I'm Art "Mercury, Messenger Of The Gods" Hollingsworth, and my co-host tonight is Mike "Neptune, God Of The Sea" Scott, and Bryan "Mars, God Of War" Hineser.

On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and Geeks on Tech We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678 (Standard carrier rates apply).

Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.

Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.

What's Going on?
Bryan
- Went to a backyard star party at S&S Optika
- to night went out and looked

Art
- Daughter's desk almost complete. Next project is a set of bar clamps.

Mike
- Sister in Law is here visiting
- Put up my Christmas lights
- Visited Great Divide brewing for the second time. Tried a Berliner Weisse

 

Computer History
- December 2, 1954 - US Navy dedicates NORC Machine
- December 4, 1985 - Cray X-MP Supercomputer Begins Operation
- December 6, 1907 - Mathematical Logician Rosser is Born
- December 7, 1928 - Mathematical Linguist Chomsky is Born

The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at  computerhistory.org .

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New and Interesting
Send us your Geek Gift suggestions / wishlist - Mike
World War 7 Phase 2 - Mike
12 Days of CRYPTness - Mike

The 12 Days of Zombie Christmas - Mike

Blizzard has an account for Diablo and Starcraft on Twitter - Mike

Scott Sigler may be coming to Denver again - Bryan

Two circulating beams bring first collisions in the LHC - Bryan

Black Friday 2009 - Bryan

 

New Evidence of Life On Mars - Art

 

Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo
7th Son Descent Reboot - J.C. Hutchins
The Round Red Stone

- Jeff Burton

The Segmentish Type Thing

Top 6 apps you need to do your job

Mike:

- The command prompt

- Microsoft Management Console

- a Internet browser

- Outlook

- RDP / Terminal Services Client

- OneNote

Bryan:

- Xterm or Terminal

- RDP

- ThinkAnywhere Client

- ThunderBird

- VirtualBox with XP VM

- POS Client

Art:

- TrueCrypt

- Firefox

- Virtualbox

- PortableApps

- Thunderbird

- eGroupware

Mike's picture

The server administration programs and Windows SharePoint Services on this Web server are not compatible

I’m at what I hope to be the tail end of a long, and I mean loooong, drawn out Sharepoint Services Upgrade. I’ve been using 2.0 forever, and want to upgrade to 3.0 to support Office 2007, as well as to get on the newer version.

Well, I finally had a successful migration in my test environment! Yay! Now, I’ll just wipe it all out, try it again, just to make sure it wasn’t a fluke.

Here’s where I run into the problem. After uninstalling everything, and then re-installing Sharepoint Team Services 2, I received the error below:

Show 077: The Bleeding Edge

Bryan If you don't give me candy them I'll eat a person Hineser
Mike Zombie run from me Scott
Art Zombies make good pets Hollingsworth

Art's how can they get a hold of us: On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and Geeks on Tech We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678.

Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.

Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.

What's Going on?

Bryan

  • Watching "V"
  • Family Dollar truck Hit my building today
  • Did some trick or treating with the kids
  • Ate a lot of candy

Mike

  • Fighting with iTunes - Finally got it fixed
  • Trick or Treating with the Kids

Art

  • Using Kubuntu 9.10 for primary desktop now.
  • Getting ready to upgrade wireless network
  • New installation of Drupal is working fine. Now need to get web site set up on it.

Computer History
November 4 1952 - CBS News Uses UNIVAC Computer to Predict Election
November 6 1980 - Microsoft Signs Contract with IBM to Create Operating System
November 8 1923 - Integrated Circuit Co-Inventor Kilby is Born
November 9 2004 - Firefox 1.0 Introduced
November 10 1983 - Microsoft Introduces Windows.

The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at  computerhistory.org .

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New and Interesting
- You can pre-order Left 4 Dead 2, save 10% and get a new Melee weapon You'll also get the Demo early - Mike S
- Mike's thinking about getting Borderlands Does anyone have anything to say about it? - Mike S
- Time Warner home routers still open to attack - Bryan

 

Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo

The Sorcerer's Secret -

PodioBooks

-

Author's Website

Marvellous Hairy -

Podiobooks

-

Author's Website

Show 076: I Ain't Eatin' No Seaweed!

Hi I'm Mike! I'm joined by:
Art "I ain't gonna eat no seaweed" Hollingsworth
and Bryan "oily lane" Hiniser

Art's how can they get a hold of us: On Twitter you can find Mike S here, Art here Bryan here, Mike T here, and Geeks on Tech We'd love for you to follow us. You can find us at http://GeeksonTech.com, send us a email at feedback AT GeeksonTech.com, or leave Voicemail or TXT (719) 357-5678.

Geeks on Tech is a proud member of Tech Podcast Network. You can find us, and lots of other great shows at www.techpodcasts.com . We'd also like to thank Mevio for hosting our files, they save us a ton of money.

Also, if you like the show, please head over to our iTunes page, and fill out a review. If you don't like us, it's probably not worth your time, go make a sandwich for yourself instead. Geeks on Tech is hosted by Bluehost, for more info, see http://GeeksonTech.com/hosting.

What's Going on?

Bryan

  • Fighting with home network
  • Change Motorola cable modem (It has been dying for a while now) 

Mike:

  • Went to the Colorado Springs Zombie Crawl

Art:

  • Still working on the web site.
  • Not having seaweed and bean soup.

Computer History

October 28, 1955 - Bill Gates, cofounder and CEO of Microsoft Corporation, was born

October 28, 1937 - Microprocessor Co-Inventor Hoff is Born

November 1, 2009 - Software Glitch Halts Tokyo Stock Exchange

November 2, 1815 - Logician Boole is Born

The computer history segment is brought to you by The Computer history Museum, where computing history lives. Visit them at 

computerhistory.org

.

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SciFi Surplus

!

New and Interesting

LSE drops Windows for Linux - Bryan

London Stock Exchange Drops Windows System

- Bryan

New Rocket, but Future of Program Is Unclear - Bryan

LawCrunch: Some (More) Ideas On Why Nokia Sued Apple - Bryan

Windows 7 Wopper available in Japan for a limited time! - Mike

 

Podcast or Podcast Novel Promo
7th Son by J.C. Hutchins
Call of the Herald

The Segmentish Type Thing - Windows 7 Released

- Apple's Add campaign - Is Microsoft finally going to start marketing?

Family Pack of Windows 7 Home Premium -

3 Licenses for $149
Microsoft's Big Week: All Windows 7, All the Time

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