Security Now, Windows Weekly, MacBreak and TWIT all tend to run about
an hour and are mostly weekly. The Tech Guy radio show podcasts run
about 2 hours with two shows per week. I'd start with the radio show
which is pretty much a salad of the the highlights of the podcasts
surrounded by trouble
Another one to give a listen to is the Cranky Geeks with John C Dvorak
I like Cranky Geeks, too, but it doesn't offer help with problems.
It's mainly short takes on various tech issues or newly released
gadgets. A fairly short, but entertaining, podcast.
Paula
IN/USA
Life should NOT be
Leo Leporte has an amazing tool working for him in his radio show- The
chat room that ru
I guess I'll put in a plug for Leo's podcasts too. I listen to all
of them and they are numerous but I always find some helpful hint or
answer to a problem I'm having in nearly every podcast. The
I have been looking for a podcast to replace the Computer Guys. From
the sounds of it, the list is recommending Leo Leporte. Which one of
his podcasts do you recommend. I only have time for one.
Thanks,
Steve
Paula Minor wrote:
Leo Leporte has an amazing tool working for him in his radio
Depends on what you want. Macbreak is mac only, mostly mac news, no help.
Windows weekly is the windows version of macbreak with not much user help,
news and views.
The podcast of Leo's radio show is a call in program, lots of news, lots of
help.
Security Now is an in depth podcast about
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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] computer guys...kinda
Tom the lack of integrity in politics goes back way before the current
administration.
We have made politics what is by electing and continually reelecting these
ethical black holes
Leo Leporte has an amazing tool working for him in his radio show- The
chat room that runs concurrent with the show. He gets answers
bubbling up from all over during the show which he acknowledges.
I haven't caught it on WMAL but the podcasts eliminate most of the 20
minutes per hour of other
I listened to the podcast of the computer guys last night at work and I am
struck at how completely useless this show has become. Each month it seems
they can answer less and less questions because the 'computer guys' they
have and then bring in don't know anything about real world issues on
I think that you would be an excellent replacement for the
Computer Guys. Call Kojo and tell him that you know Tom.
-Original Message-
From: mike
I find myself muttering under my breath the answer to a
simple
question while they shine on yet another listener.