Current Geek WEEKLY 12: “It tastes like French!”

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Joined this week by friend and fellow podcast, Patrick! This week, Scott and Tom discuss: Trek mashups, Dr. Who scams, the Mario Marathon, Tom’s onLive experience, huge old hard drives, Pac Man design docs, wicked Tron peripherals, your own Falcon, and x-rays of toys!

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5 Responses to Current Geek WEEKLY 12: “It tastes like French!”

  1. James says:

    when it comes to the three week delay for doctor who, i’ve just been downloading the episodes, their usually up an hour or two after they air, and I’ve only been scammed once and it was probably just a corrupt file.

  2. Ray says:

    No links to the comic? Is that in the blog in the other multi-verse?

    BTW, great show!

  3. ResidualToaster says:

    god damn you! I now have Ke$ha stuck in my head!

    Also I remember when the first wave of Ipods came out where the HDD’s had more storage space them my PC, that and on my old Amstrad having to exit to DOS and PARK the HDD needle before shutting down

  4. Gary says:

    5MB in 1956 was a huge amount of storage. When I entered the workforce in the late ’60s I ran a computerized test machine controlled by big rolls of 1″ mylar tape with holes in it. We used mylar because paper wore out quickly. So yes, there was “paper tape with holes in it.”

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