Episodes
Episode 14 - "MakerFaire 2011"
July 06, 2011
Here is my MakerFaire 2011 episode. It's full of interviews with some of the biggest exhibitors as well as people who run the event itself. There are even a few special appearances by some movie and TV personalities you may recognize. If you didn't attend MakerFaire this year this is your chance to check it out. If you did attend why not re-live the excitement and learn about your favorite exhibits!
Episode 13 - "SCaLE 9X"
March 15, 2011
If you missed SCaLE 9X you won't want to miss this episode! Interviews with Leigh Honeywell (Hackerspaces), Jane Silber (Canonical), Orv Beach (SCaLE), Donald Burr (SCaLE), as well as, Lightning Interviews from the expo floor. Check out all the things you missed or relive the conference all over again.
Episode 12 - "Mini"
November 09, 2010
This is a mini episode from East Bay Mini Maker Faire. I take a look at a couple of exhibits from this years rainy event in Oakland, CA. I talk to a few guys who went all out to build the ultimate gaming chair. Then I learn how to decorate eggs the geeky way.
Episode 11 - "Open Source Around The House"
March 15, 2010
Join me on a tour of my house as I show how I use open source software in nearly every room. This episode also is the first to use my new intro. This episode is NOT sponsored by the Apple iPad.
Episode 10 - "Ohio Linuxfest 2009"
October 21, 2009
Interviews from Ohio Linuxfest 2009: 40 Years of Unix. Richard Weait talks about Ontario Linuxfest and Open Street Maps, Greg Boehnlein gives an overview of this year's conference, Shawn Powers from Linux Journal talks about the economy of linux, Dave Yates talks about South East Linuxfest and Doug McIlroy talks about the history of Unix.
Episode 9 - "FISL10"
September 15, 2009
Highlights from FISL10 in Porto Alegre, Brazil including interviews with Chris DiBona and Michael Tiemann, using Open Source to make things out of computer junk, and President Lula da Silva speaks out on free software. Now in true 720p HD on Vimeo.
Special Source 6 - "Jon Maddog Hall"
March 17, 2009
Another interview from OLF. This time I talk with Jon "Maddog" Hall about his nickname, sustainable computing, and the Open Moko phone. Part 3 of 3 from Ohio Linuxfest 2008.
- MP4 - 137MB (Best Quality)
- Theora - 141MB
- Xvid (Nokia Compatible) - 144MB
Special Source 5 - "OLF 08 Jono Bacon"
January 16, 2009
I interview Jono Bacon (Ubuntu Community Manager) about the demise of Lugradio, Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex and his musical pursuits. Part 2 of 3 from Ohio Linuxfest 2008.
- MP4 - 70MB (Best Quality)
- Theora - 70MB
- Xvid (Nokia Compatible) - 70MB
Special Source 4 - "OLF 08 Elizabeth Garbee"
January 8, 2009
I interview Elizabeth Garbee on what it's like to be a teenager who uses Open Source. Part 1 of 3 from Ohio Linuxfest 2008.
- MP4 - 25MB (Best Quality)
- Theora - 25MB
- Xvid (Nokia Compatible) - 25MB
Episode 8 - "xVM Ops Center"
November 8, 2008
On this episode I interview Oren Tiech from Sun Microsystems about xVM Ops Center. Also, you get to see me in my undies. Woo Hoo!
- MP4 - 128MB (Best Quality)
- Theora - 131MB
- Xvid (Nokia Compatible) - 135MB
Episode 7 - "Virtualbox"
July 8, 2008
Intro from the car, Ubuntu Mikey, Virtualbox tutorial, outtakes.
- MP4 - 128MB (Best Quality)
- Theora - 131MB
- Xvid (Nokia Compatible) - 135MB
- Ogg - 128Kb
- MP3 - 128Kb
Episode 3 - "Revenge Of Cinelerra"
April 13, 2008
New show format, now in HD, Cinelerra Tutorial #4 Rendering and Transcoding, guy makes music with his hands.
- MP4 - 170MB (Best Quality)
- Theora - 182MB
- Xvid (Nokia Compatible) - 77MB
- Ogg - 96Kb
- MP3 - 128Kb
Also, see the my rendering and transcoding examples here.
Special Source 3 - "SUNday Bloody SUNday"
November 5, 2007
Aaron goes to a Sun Microsystems open source summit. Interviews with Simon Phipps, Alan Coopersmith (X.org), Ian Murdock (Project Indiana) and Glynn Foster (Gnome, et al).
- Large Theora - 173 MB
- Nokia 770 - 73 MB
- MP4 - 169 MB (Best Quality)
- Xvid - 165 MB
- Ogg - 96Kb
- MP3 - 64Kb
Special Source 2 - "The Ohio Linuxfest 2007" - October 10, 2007
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Aaron goes to Ohio Linuxfest. Interviews with Jon "Maddog" Hall, Joe Born (CEO - Neuros) and Max Spevack (Fedora Project Manager). Plus Ontario Linuxfest and a tour of the booths. |
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Episode 2 - "Attack Of The Elephants (Dream)" - June 8, 2007
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It's been a long time, Where is Brian???, an interview with Bassam Kurdali of the Blender project, Elephants Dream, Cinelerra tutorial #3. |
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Episode 1 - "The Filesystem Menace" - December 23, 2006
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Merry Christmas from Aaron and Brian! Pirates??? Aaron has a new phone, Brian has a new car, an interview with Matt Ahrens and Mark Maybee from Sun about the revolutionary ZFS filesystem, Cinelerra tutorial #2, we still need your help! |
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Special Source 1 - "The Ohio Linuxfest" - October 7, 2006
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Aaron goes to Ohio Linuxfest. Interviews with Jeff Waugh, Joe Born (CEO - Neuros) and Ted Haeger (Novell Open Audio). Co-hosted by TLLTS. |
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Episode 6 - "The Return Of The Pixel" - August 10, 2006
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Aaron and Brian discuss server upgrades, the latest poll, Microsoft caves in, Americas Army, The Movies (stunts and effects), an interview with Helmar Rudolph co-founder of QUNU, Cinelerra tutorial #1, your email, we need your help! |
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Episode 5 - "The (Apple) Empire Strikes Back" - May 15, 2006 01:30:27
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Brian talks about politics and open source, Aaron has a new job, DIVA, History of the iPod, iPodLinux, iDoom, Funny iPod commercials, Fedora Core 5, Beagle, F-Spot, and more ... |
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Episode 4 - "QEMU ... A New Hope" - March 3, 2006
| Aaron and Ben discuss what the show is about, Google is starting to port some applications to Linux, Korea is developing an Open Spource City, Ben wants to try out Asterisk, and an in-depth review of QEMU. | |
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