Episode 1: 2007 Year in Tech; FDA approving cloned food

We just recorded our first episode. It was a bit flat, but a good start. We're still figuring out how to do an interesting panel discussion.

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Topics:
First, we discussed John Dvorak's 2007: The Miserable Year in Review.
Second, we talked about the FDA's expected decision to allow cloned animals into the food supply.
Here are some related links:
Is animal cloning ethical?
FDA set to rule on cloning-for-food
Clone-Generated Milk, Meat May Be Approved
Opinions split as FDA closes cloning comment period
The ethics debate over animal cloning
Religion a Prominent Cloned-Food Issue
Animal Cloning Links
FDA declares cloning safe


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  • 1/14/2008 12:21 AM A Friend Of the T-Geeks wrote:
    Great job on your first podcast, guys! You're getting the hang of it! I'm sure this will be a huge benefit to many future fans!
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  • 1/15/2008 4:37 PM Jenn wrote:
    Great Podcast Guys! Helped make my commute home more interesting and had me thinking about the issues you raised. I too looked at the Iphone and decided it wasn’t for me, because I have long nails that I felt interfered with my ability to use the product. At some point in the design it should be tested by a wide group of consumers to see if it works for everyone. But then I am disappointed in car designers who somehow forget that some drivers are short when they place cup holders in cars. It is hard to find a layout where I can drink (water) and drive safely.

    And I do thank you for the good laugh over if there is a difference between bulls and cows.

    Keep up the good work and look foward to future podcasts to download!
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