Coming up in tonights show…
- Bike alternatives
- A man who builds lifesize replicas of famous robots
- Step by step of the Space Shuttle prep
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Darth Vader leads an orchestra of stormtroopers in the Imperial March. Unsurprisingly, they play better than they shoot.
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Technorama is the show that takes a light hearted look at tech, science, sci-fi and all the feedback from geeks with your hosts Chuck Tomasi and Kreg Steppe.
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This is a Patch file supplement to Episode 212. This is corrected pieces that will patch episode 212 and complete your listening experience.
Again we apologize for this defective podcast, and we will be launching a full overhaul of our quality assurance.
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Defendius Labyrinth Security Lock via Make
From the makers who created the Optimus Maximus Keyboard comes the most cruel labyrinth chain lock ever invented. So if your date tries to sneak out on you, you’ve got at least one hurdle to slow her down.
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Apparently Keyboards Hate Mice via Mixx
Sweet looking viper made out of keyboard chicklets.
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D&D first level magic spells generally suck (via Mixx)
How true…this is also why mages are always the first to die.
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Google is not above a sense of humor. They embrace April Fools Day on a grand scale. Check out their latest feature!. It’s listed as their New Feature at the top of the Gmail page today! 🙂
Technorama is the show that takes a light hearted look at tech, science, sci-fi and all the feedback from geeks with your hosts Chuck Tomasi and Kreg Steppe.
This is the companion podcast to Technorama with all your email and voice mail comments.
If you are new to Technorama, there is another major piece to this. If this doesn
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The Super Mario Multiverse via Digg
If you’ve ever had trouble visualizing the intricacies of infinite parallel universes, as described in quantum physics by Hugh Everett’s multiverse concept, then just watch this game of Super Mario. Srsly.
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Tetris Shelves. via Digg
Ouch, $1500 for shelving. But it’s sooooo…$1500.
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