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View Article  Farewell Maynard G. Krebbs

To me, Bob Denver's role as the '60s hipster/beatnik Maynard G Krebbs in "(The Many Loves of) Dobie Gillis" trumps anything he did on "Gilligan's Island." Denver will be missed, but will live on for my children's children in reruns.

 

 

View Article  SBC Park as a Hotspot? Someone's listening to us!

Check the archives. Mike and I 'casted on this very topic earlier this year!

San Francisco Giants fans can now sit at SBC Park and watch both the play on the field and other games at the same time on their laptop computers..Recently, the Giants spent $1.25 million to upgrade the Nortel equipment. Now fans will have access to an even higher speed wireless fidelity network, over 802.11b/g, where they can watch live video streams of other baseball games, over MLB TV, on their laptops. Fans also can use the Internet to watch local games that are blacked out on TV.
The video is streamed to the Giants from Major League Baseball's servers. The Giants then stream it to their fans via Hewlett-Packard servers at the park. The Giants are only offering baseball games from the MLB over the park's network

View Article  Vending Machines for Content

Unless my memory is shot, I remember Mike and I doing a MADCast on the topic of buying content from vending machines...or was it newspaper kiosks? Same idea, but it looks like it's in play in Ireland.

 

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