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No BS Podcast #41: The Longest Podcast Ever

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This week, Mike, Gordon, Dave, Jeremy, and Will celebrate the continuing creativity of our listeners with our salute to a few late Podcast Mashup entrants. Then, we discuss:

  • The FCC's potential fines for Comcast's P2P filtering
  • Nvidia's Editors Day
  • Seagate's class action settlement on the gigabyte definition
  • What we're up to In the Lab

We're also supplying some great prizes for Intel's upcoming series of LAN parties. Check out the details here.

Do you have a tech question? A comment? Email us at maximumpcpodcast@gmail.com or call our No BS Podcast hotline at 877.404.1337 x1337. Also, get your game on with the editors of Maximum PC by joining our Steam group! Next event: Friday, November 2 at 3:00!

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avataryou are corrupting the youth

you are corrupting the youth of america blah blah blah

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avatarThe F Bomb

I must say, I'm kinda pleased that my podcast was deemed so offensive it had to be played at the very end of the podcast. However, because of doing such things you should probably be prepared for the onslaught of bored dudes who wish to out-do my filthiness. I hope for your sake I'm incorrect haha.

Thanks

Joby
http://www.myspace.com/thesofttakeover

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avatarI have to say. That Mashup

I have to say.

That Mashup at the end made me laugh.

Good choice putting it at the end, though.

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avatarYo Murph!

War damn eagle!

Oh, and good to hear a Folding@Home reference, even if it was very brief!

n0b0dykn0ws

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avatarComcast

I understand the argument that they are ok to protect their network from massive bit torrent trouble, but you ignore the fact that they are also doing this to LotusNotes, whether intentionally or not. ARS Technica http://tinyurl.com/yqbssb

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