Shows in 2010
Gaming Renewable Energy Without Bias
Lyle, Alex, and Miles cover the Week in Geek, talk about bias, and take your calls and questions.
Robots and Moon Milage
Miles is back from TAM, Al covers some robot and human enhancing machinery, Lunokhod travels on the Moon, bad science and medicine on the Huffington post, and Lyle runs the board.
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T-Shirts Powered by Moon Cheese
Al and Lyle do an episode with crazy movies, living in the woods, 3D phones, calls from california and much more.
One Man Geek
All the geeks were out of town this weekend. So, what does a GeekSpeak host do with no geeks? Find out with this episode of GeekSpeak. - Lyle alone.
6 Squared equals 36 Geeks
Six geeks in the house - a full contingent.
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Travelling with TripIt
The Geeks interview Andy Denmark of TripIt and cover the Week in Geek News.
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Made by Hand, Mark Frauenfelder
Mark Frauenfelder (Editer of Make Magazine and founder of Boing Boing) explores the DIY revolution with his own hands in his first person account book Made by Hand, Searching for Meaning in a Throwaway World .
Some say "Skepticism" is the Topic
D.J. Grothe, president of the James Randi Educational Foundation, joins the geeks this week to talk about the JREF and TAM 8, a yearly meeting about science and skepticism. The Geeks also cover Geek News.
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Cloud Bacteria & Human Computer Virus
A fun episode stuffed full of weekly geek news with Al, Alex, Lindsey and Lyle.
Hey, That's My Phone!
Lyle, Al, Miles, and Ben discuss phones, book notes, and other personal property as well as their theft.
Lyle isn't Spineless
iPhone leak, Internet may fail (DNSSEC), Adobe CS5, HTML5 Video, and much more.
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Chainsaw, Tree, Lyle and Spine
A 15min update on why we didn't do a normal episode of GeekSpeak this week.
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An Embarrassment of Geeks
Lyle says that 6 out of 20 is not 30% and other silly things; Geek Fail! A full house including Al, Ben, Lindsey, Miles, and Lyle discuss the Week in Geek.
A full house including Al, Ben, Lindsey, Miles, and Lyle discuss the Week in Geek.
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A Leak Too Far?
Lyle, Al, Ben, and Miles discuss the news and various decisions by big players in the world of tech and government. Also, what is up with Apple's new SDK rules.
OmniFocus, GTD, April Fools and iPad Stuff
Brian Covey, Super Support Ninja for OmniGroup, joins us to discuss OmniFocus. The geeks also discuss geeky April Fools jokes, and other news.
Printers Are Evil
The Geeks cover news and take calls from listeners with questions and comments about technology.
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Translating Fearful Viruses
The Geeks chat about the trouble with translations, virus protection, faster internet and much more. Plus a call or two from you.
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Tasty Hydrophobic Explosive URLs
The Geeks cover recent news in the tech world, and ask for your donations for KUSP.
Leaving Google and Supporting KUSP
The Geeks cover the news and ask for your help in supporting the station.
Death of IE6 and Enhance iTunes
IE6 Funeral, TuneUp and 1Password - Ben's Software Pick, Earth and Environmental Systems Podcast, The 4K Sector Transition Begins, Gamma Error in Picture Scaling, and Crazy USB: Fundue
And the Geeks take your calls.
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A Mouthful of USB
Technical Barbie, White House Tweet, Tablet Talk, Jet Packs, Robot Assembly, Lego Rubix Cube solver, and tech calls.
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Pencils, Frisbees, Grenades and Avatar
Guest Geeks Lindsey Lonne and Alex Sleeis join regulars Al and Lyle to talk about the GeekNews and take calls.
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Worms in Space welcome Dave Portera and Atari Videos
Definitely a show of nostalgia, Dave Portera Por-Ter-a talks with us about his involvement and roles in the earlier Atari video games.
Google paying for Bugs
Government Data, Google paying people that find security bugs in chrome, 1 year anniversary of Al on GeekSpeak, Spirt Death, the iPad and much more.
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USB PSA, CC, China IE woes
New Theme song, Google and China troubles because of IE, Creative Commons (CC) of GeekSpeak, hydrogen cell phones, watch out for power outages, and what you can do about them.
And much more on this first and best and longest episode of GeekSpeak that has ever happened on January 16th 2010. And finishing it off, a live USB Public Service Announcement- tattoos.
Lithium and Five New Planets
Al on Li, Ben excited by exoplanets, and Miles (almost) comes in late.
Resurrecting Goats and Steel Velcro
Ben's new year's resolution is to disregard his new year's resolutions. Error: boolean logic fault.
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