On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
: Anyone have a digitized copy of this? :)
:
: Thanks,
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/980408.atc.14.ram
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Alex Romosan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> go to http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/archives/1998/current.html and
> listen to it.
OK, is there any easy way to download a copy of it? I could only get
the proxy files, but I'm probably overlooking something obvious.
Thanks.
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go to http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/archives/1998/current.html and
listen to it.
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On Apr 08, Jeff Noxon decided to present us with:
> Anyone have a digitized copy of this? :)
I read at slashdot that the company that recorded the program
(sorry for forgetting the name, I'm not in US) will put it
online tomorrow, likely as RA.
[]s,
G John Lapeyre wrote:
> Just played in AZ, US.
> I had to listen to 50 minutes of crap about presidents and big
> companies ! They should have put Linux first.
> Stallman may be a bit of a crank, but I'd be upset too about GNU
> being downplayed out of existence.
They put Linux
Just played in AZ, US.
I had to listen to 50 minutes of crap about presidents and big
companies ! They should have put Linux first.
Stallman may be a bit of a crank, but I'd be upset too about GNU
being downplayed out of existence.
John Lapeyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tucson
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: Anyone have a digitized copy of this? :)
Look on www.npr.org later tonight. The 'current' page still has the pieces
from the 7th... All the interesting stuff on NPR becomes available via
RealAudio shortly after broadcast.
Bdale
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Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, it has played here in the East. Those of you out west still have
> some time to find a radio ;-) I think it is the second piece on "All
> Things Considered" after the news.
>
> This was a very good presentation for a public forumn. They pointed to al
Anyone have a digitized copy of this? :)
Thanks,
Jeff
On Wed, Apr 08, 1998 at 05:58:26PM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> OK, it has played here in the East. Those of you out west still have
> some time to find a radio ;-) I think it is the second piece on "All
> Things Considered" after the news.
OK, it has played here in the East. Those of you out west still have
some time to find a radio ;-) I think it is the second piece on "All
Things Considered" after the news.
This was a very good presentation for a public forumn. They pointed to all
the right facts; talked about Linux clusters outpe
I just got a call from a friend who said they had just heard that NPR was
doing a piece on Linux. It should be on right after the news, so I hope
this gets through the mail server pretty fast ;-)
Later,
Dwarf
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