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Have you ever wanted a time machine? Or how about a teleporter? How many lightsabers would you have? In this episode, we list our top 5 favorite technologies featured in movies and television shows.…
Listen in on a candid conversation with Stephen Foskett, a fixture in the world of enterprise information technology, longtime voice in the storage industry, and organizer-in-chief of Gestalt IT’s Tech Field Day. Stephen divulges some of his best tech-related travel tips, secret passions, and what the future has in store…
Have you ever wanted to play Call of Duty, but for real? Yeah, me neither. They should make a sequel to this movie with Animal Crossing. //html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/35746405/height/120/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/backward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/FF6200/
Poor Jobe. All he wants to do is read his comics, mow lawns, and hang out with Robochimp. Why does everyone have to pick on Jobe? @KMSigma.SWI and I still hold fond memories of this early CGI mess.…
Once again, Harold Mann and Alex Mann join us to discuss their work on The Lost World: Jurassic Park. They recount what it was like to work on the sequel to the biggest (at the time) movie in the world.…
Luc Besson cranks out another bananas movie. Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman want those stones! @ChrystalT and I talk about The Fifth Element and ask... where is our Ruby Rhod sequel?…
What if Doc Brown, somehow, fit a DeLorean inside another DeLorean? Primer asks that question. The short answer is: weird and confusing stuff. //html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/31908172/height/120/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/backward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/FF6200/
The technology in this movie would rip apart the fabric of society. That being said, I want one. @KMSigma.SWI , @saschg and I, talk about Strange Days and the implications of the SQUID.…
Could this media BE any more obscure? Let Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry take you on a contractually obligated tour of Windows 95. If you have not seen this gem, I dare you to sit through the whole thing.…
Television news has changed quite a bit since 1976, but it's still really the same beast. My guests and I discuss how newsroom technology and practices have evolved over the past 50 years. We watch the eerily prescient Network.…
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