Show #124 was a show that was preparation for the 4th of July and my trip to Louisville. Overall, the show had Skype calls from Adrian in Edmonton, Alberta (thanks as always for the off-stream call!), Rich in Rochester, NY (good to talk with you on Skype again), and a thought or two from me, especially about the preparation for me attending the American Council of the Blind Convention in Louisville. Among the highlights are Instant Messages from Rich in Rochester, NY, Chantel from Agawam, MA, Nick in Long Island, Adrian in Edmonton, Alberta, and some listeners who will remain nameless, news from Morgan Webb and WebbAlert, a story about Windows XP being sold to some OEMs after all, a web browser study using Google data to pinpoint security problems, and me being just me with the music I play.

Links mentioned in Show #124:

http://www.theonion.com/content/index for The Onion, America's Finest News Source with its satirical take on news

http://www.savenetradio.org for information on the cause to rescue Internet Radio as we know it

http://www.webbalert.com for WebbAlert, a cool vodcast run by a smart chick named Morgan Webb

http://www.betanews.com/article/Windows_XP_will_be_sold_to_some_OEMs_after_all_says_Microsoft/1214960237 for that story about Windows XP being sold to some OEMs after all

http://www.betanews.com/article/Web_browser_study_uses_Google_data_to_pinpoint_security_problems/1215030984 for that story about a web browser study using Google data to pinpoint security problems

http://www.acbradio.org/mainstream.pls for listening to ACB Radio Mainstream, especially during the ACB National Convention

http://interactive.acbradio.org/ for ACB Radio Interactive, again especially during the ACB National Convention

http://www.hkcradio.com for the website of a cool affiliate of 7200 Seconds, HKC Radio, which has a 7200 Seconds Show Archive with these Show Notes

http://www.technofrag.net for that site of another cool affiliate of 7200 Seconds, TechnoFrag Radio, where you can listen to the last 3 Shows archived online

This show timed out to a little under 7200 Seconds, and you thought it would be any different? Go enjoy the show anyway!