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TechFan #88 - Lifeaphobic

TechFan

My Mac Productions MyMac.com Tim Robertson

Gadgets, Technology

3.830 Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2012

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Why do we only celebrate someone after they are gone? Tim reviews the Nexus 7, but not really. He also reviews the Kindle Touch, but again, not really. Why is Field Runners 2 now on the back burner? Mountain Lion, the Olympics, menu item creep, and much more is discussed.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to another great podcast in the Stoplight Network.

0:05.5

Welcome to Tech Fan number 88.

0:08.4

I'm Tim Robertson.

0:10.1

I'm Debbie Cohn.

0:11.1

And we want to dedicate this episode to the loving memory of Scott Wilsey.

0:16.3

Why?

0:17.0

What happened to Scott Wilson?

0:18.7

Hmm?

0:19.1

What?

0:20.0

What happened to Scott Wilson? Nothing. What? What happened to Scott Wilson?

0:21.6

Nothing.

0:21.8

Nothing.

0:23.7

Well, why are we doing this episode in loving memory of him then?

0:28.9

Really, David? You're like one of those

0:32.3

lithophobics where you can't celebrate someone's loving memory before they're dead?

0:38.4

I mean, come on.

0:40.6

Don't you think that's a bit strange, though?

0:43.3

Oh, so we're only supposed to have celebrations of someone's loving memory if they're dead, is what you're saying?

0:51.0

Let's just get on with the show.

0:54.4

Someone posted something.

0:56.3

You know, I, the thing with Facebook is you see all those, uh, pitchers.

1:01.8

And the ones who post picture after picture after picture, and they're always, you know,

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