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DPTV-205-2008-09-28

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Episode 205

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One Response to “DPTV-205-2008-09-28”

  1. ddbean on October 12th, 2008

    Hi Lucian,

    Sorry to hear about the DOS, and I can only guess that it was in response to your recent editorial on that DVD mailing.

    Re; iTunes, I guess I “over-spoke” my suggestion when I asked for links embedded within iTunes notes. What others have done (like Adam Curry’s Daily Source Code) is to put (ref notes) next to each source reference and down below is the full link in plain text next to each (note #) from up above. I do realize that you can’t actually select text and copy it to your browser, but just having the URL there in the notes in plain text form does help me.

    Re; my comment disappearing in iTunes, it must be a glitch in the “matrix”, as I thought you had deleted it as being offensive or something. Glad you got the message, fixed the glare on your forehead, and I REALLY like the new format without all the delays in the intro. No I’m not some hacker-level guru, just a listener who really appreciates all you provide to the world as far as fair and balanced science facts, and for having the nerve to inform us when you see something that crosses the line.

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