Show #62 was the first show to stream live in 2007, and just like last year, that stupid CPU freezes up the computer and causes some of my opening words to get lost! Overall, the show had no survey (well, it was the beginning of 2007 and I really could not think of a decent one), Skype calls from Richard in upstate New York, Nick in Long Island (NOT upstate New York!), Chris in Australia and Venison with some interesting thoughts in New Jersey, and a few thoughts on how I went into the New Year. Among the highlights are a fair amount of Instant Messages from listeners including Chris in Australia, Nick in Long Island, Adrian in Edmonton, Alberta (he likes the latest Windows Live Messenger Beta and his screen name said something surprising: seventy 2 hundred seconds is a great show), Venison in New Jersey, Rich in upstate New York, and others who will remain nameless, news about a U.S. group suing Nokia, Samsung and Panasonic over Bluetooth; Apple, Google and Napster being sued over digital media stores, and me being just me with the music I play.
Links mentioned in Show #62:
http://www.theonion.com/content/index for The Onion, America's Finest News Source with its twisted take on news
http://www.skype.com for Skype, which 7200 Seconds proudly uses for optimum voice quality in chatting
http://www.miranda-im.org for the latest version of Miranda, which is the open-source multi-protocol instant messenger client used during each show
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2078593,00.asp for that story about a U.S. group suing Nokia, Samsung and Panasonic over Bluetooth
http://www.betanews.com/article/Apple_Google_Napster_Sued_Over_Stores/1167853325 for that story about Apple, Google and Napster being sued over digital media stores
http://www.hkcradio.com for the website of a cool affiliate of 7200 Seconds, HKC Radio, which FINALLY has a 7200 Seconds Show Archive
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, but with that CPU causing burps to lose some of my opening words, does it really matter? Just enjoy the show anyway!