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		player.setDescription("<p>Here&#39;s this week&#39;s show! Have a listen, and check out the download/subscribe links and detailed show notes below.</p><p>This week&#39;s show is only 30 minutes long and weighs about 28MB (it’s a 128kbps MP3). You can <a>download the file directly</a>, listen using the streaming player above, or (BEST OPTION!!1!) <a href=\"http://feeds.feedburner.com/BitStories\">subscribe to the Bit Stories podcast feed</a> in your favorite podcast aggregator (like <a href=\"http://www.apple.com/itunes\">iTunes</a>). If you subscribe to the feed, you’ll get each show delivered automatically as it becomes available - probably once a week or so, with the occasional bonus video or audio segment thrown in for fun. Plus, we’ll love you forever if you subscribe! :-)</p><p>Here are some free form notes from today&#39;s show:</p><ul><li>Yet Another Audio Setup </li><li>Embarrassing Confession: We recorded the last two shows using the built-in mic on my MacBook Pro, instead of the elaborate mixer/condenser mic that we have set up. Because I&#39;m an idiot. The saving grace? It sounded pretty darn good! :-) </li><li><a href=\"http://www.gottabemobile.com/The+Tablet+PC+Has+Not+Failed+Developers+Have.aspx\">Have developers let the Tablet PC community down?</a></li><li>Brian paved and reinstalled Windows XP on his Samsung Q1 UMPC </li><li>Why XP instead of Vista? Not quite enough horsepower. </li><li>Josh has done the same thing (gone back and forth between XP and Vista) on his Asus R2H UMPC </li><li>Speaking of mobile device operating systems... <a href=\"http://moblin.org\">Moblin.org</a></li><li>What the heck IS Moblin? 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Take advantage of us! </li><li>Without great software, Intel products are just a bunch of really tiny hot plates. :-) </li><li>Have we discovered the REAL reason Intel has chosen not to deploy Windows Vista? Is it because <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_NetMeeting\">NetMeeting</a> is no longer there? Microsoft stopped distributing NetMeeting in 1998 - TEN YEARS AGO. But Intel lives and breathes NetMeeting - old habits die hard. (Update after the show: according to Wikipedia, <a href=\"http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/927853\">Microsoft released a hotfix that allows you to download and install NetMeeting on Vista</a>. Guess we were wrong! ;-) ) </li><li>Macs do Screen Sharing, based on VNC, but there&#39;s NO way on a Mac to participate in a NetMeeting call, because it&#39;s a closed, proprietary Microsoft protocol. </li><li><a href=\"http://docs.google.com\">Google Docs</a> is GREAT for live collaboration. </li><li>PowerPoint is a great presentation tool, but it is NOT a collaboration tool! It gets abused WAY too often. PowerPoint abuse starts early - Brian&#39;s 7th grade son is already doing it! </li><li>New recording time - Wednesday morning instead of Friday afternoon. Hope this gets the show out faster, and Josh and Brian perkier. </li><li>Josh&#39;s morning voice - he&#39;s not a morning person. Brian gets up at 5:30 AM. </li><li>Stuff we didn&#39;t get to this week: Brian dips his toes into the world of <a href=\"http://twitter.com\">Twitter</a> and <a href=\"http://friendfeed.com\">FriendFeed</a>, and next week is iPhone 3G day! Come stand in line with us!</li></ul><p>The show is picking up steam - we&#39;re hitting our stride, and cranking them out. Many, many thanks to our listeners - we love you guys! We love connecting with people through the show, and getting to know who&#39;s listening. But the only way we can do that is if you talk to us, so leave a comment, email us, or find some other way to say &#34;hi&#34;, and let us know what you think of the show! :-)</p>");
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