Yup, after six years with my iPhone, I recently switched to Android. This is the first of a two-part show that explains why, starting with the key features of Android that make this Samsung Galaxy S III a better choice for me.
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5by5 | Old Tech News #6: The Android Switch
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5by5 | Old Tech News #5: The Law Is Hysterically Funny
The law is hysterically funny. In this episode, I explain why the law thinks Gmail is like a rented warehouse space and Aereo.com, a great service that rebroadcasts live local network TV, isn’t actually rebroadcasting anything at all. The fact that I seem
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5by5 | Old Tech News #4: Only An iPad Is An iPad
Andy has a Doctor Sheldon Cooper Moment which causes a delay in the recording of Episode 0004; the iPad Mini; Andy’s "best of 2012" list.
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5by5 | Old Tech News #2: iPhone 5 Review
5by5 - Old Tech News #2: iPhone 5 Review
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5by5 | Old Tech News #1: Amazon Kindle Readers
5by5 - Old Tech News #1: Amazon Kindle Readers
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Voyager 1 Bids Farewell to the Solar System
The Voyager 1 spacecraft will soon have a new territory to explore—interstellar space. Voyager chief scientist Ed Stone discusses whether the spacecraft will have a bumpy exit from the solar system, and the chances Voyager’s golden record may someday be intercepted by an advanced space-faring civilization.
GUESTS Ed Stone Chief Scientist, Voyager Professor, Physics California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California
http://sciencefriday.com/segment/06/22/2012/voyager-1-bids-farewell-to-the-solar-system.html
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Caustic Soda: The Sun
We are joined by solar physicist Dr. Ian O’Neill of Discovery News and astroengine.com as we discuss solar flares, coronal mass ejections, the Carrington event, red giants and white dwarfs, and tornadoes on the sun! All this plus pop culture.
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You Crossed Chelsea Bridge Yet? 14-iii-2012
Out To Lunch recovers his poise on this edition of "Late Lunch With Out To Lunch" on Resonance FM. Fired up by the ridiculous hagiography of David Toop in Wire April 2012, OTL delivers a polemic in favour of really-affective music, using Sun Ra, Frank Zappa, Tammy Wynette, Jay Williams and David Murray (his performance of Billy Strayhorn’s "Chelsea Bridge" from 1988). He also includes a field-recording from Kentish Town City Farm and voices from "The Truth About Markets", OTL’s favourite other Resonance show. All this, and a mistake at the end.
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The Breathtaking Power And Beauty Of The Sun
We know our sun is vast and blazing. But sometimes it’s blazing more aggressively than others. Positively storming. Last week, the largest solar storm in almost a decade boomed out with a wave of cosmic energy across the 93 million miles to Earth. And we got hit.
Superheated gas hurling waves of particles off the sun. Slamming Earth’s magnetic field. Threatening power grids, orbiting satellites, GPS signals, airline flights, radio communications. And making some amazing Northern Lights.
This hour, On Point: Heading into storm season on the sun.
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Mysteries Of The Sun
Oh, yon flaming orb. Every day, Helios’s chariot carries you across the sky.
Well, perhaps not: but the 27 million degree star that rules our every waking hour actually has a beating heart. Well, a pulse.
Anyway, it also generates a kajillion fascinating facts — did you know you get more Vitamin D from ten minutes in the sun than 200 glasses of milk?
We explore stories of the star, its eclipses, storms, shelf-life and why somewhere over the rainbow, it’s way up high.
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