Hello and welcome to another installment of Afterthoughts, our YATS blog. Ant Pruitt here. In episode 19 of YATS, Larry discussed his woes of getting the Olympic coverage streamed to him at his convenience. Face it, those of us passionate about the Olympics are battling with the timezone difference. I signed up for the NBC online streaming package with hopes of seeing live feeds at 5 am eastern standard time. Unfortunately, Larry was right about the online experience.
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YATS 19: Cougar Town
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“Burst our bubble uncle Larry, just burst it.”
What’s going on, YATSsquadron? This is Ant Pruitt.Thanks for checking out Yet Another Tech Show this week. We’re on episode 19 and are enjoying the opportunity to bring you informative and entertaining tech discussions from a group of tech evangelist doing this for the fun and love of technology. No talking heads here, folks. Be sure to check out the YATS Crew on their respective Google Plus, Facebook, and Twitter pages.
On with episode 19.
YATS 17: Kludge
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“I do my best work in witch doctor mode.”
Hello and welcome to episode 17 of YATS. Mat Lee here with the same old guys you’ve come to know week in and week out as the YATS crew. On tonight’s episode we discuss all sorts of tech news including Marissa Mayer and Yahoo, Google helping out with the Mexican drug cartels, and more Lawsuit Larry fun with Dragon VS. Goldman Sachs. But wait, that’s not all! We have even more Lawsuit Larry fun with Aereo VS Big Media. All this and so much more relevant tech commentary you care about on episode 17 of Yet Another Tech Show. Thanks for listening, enjoy the notes.
Afterthoughts: YATS 16
Hello and welcome to YATS Afterthoughts, Larry Press here. We talked about the various media stores on episode 16 of YATS, and I came across this article this morning.
The story is so complicated that it makes my head hurt. There are so many dimensions — the media type (movie, TV show, song, podcast, etc.), rental and purchase prices, rental terms, supported devices, available titles, etc. etc. If we could find a way to summarize all of this in charts or whatever, it would be a great service to mankind.