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Digesting x86 boxes with class and humor

Published Friday 7th September 2007 19:29 GMT

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Excellent show 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Saturday 8th September 2007 01:21 GMT

Ashlee - Keep up the great work. I just listened to the one on data center efficiency and it was eye-opening. The guests you bring on the show have interesting perspectives and it makes for some quality listening for a wannabe geek like me. Maybe you should start your own blog (or vlog)?

Don't encourage him 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Saturday 8th September 2007 07:35 GMT

Presumably the first comment was from Ashlee's wife, to puff his ratings a bit. Quid pro quo and all that...

Solaris and Xen 

By Peter Karlsson
Posted Saturday 8th September 2007 07:50 GMT

Nice Show this week, just a quickie on Solaris and Xen, Sun is working on integrating Xen in Solaris. However it will likely be called something else due to Xensource protection around the usage of the term Xen. You can find the Solaris Xen project at http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/xen/

By the way, both this one and the first issue of the opensource podcast haven't shown up iTunes

Wow... 

By !!11oneeleven
Posted Sunday 9th September 2007 07:35 GMT

"HP, Sun, Dell and IBM fail AND aid their customers."

What a bunch of losers, aiding their customers...

/pedantic mode on

I'm not a native english speaker, but I'm pretty sure this should read:

"... fail TO aid their customers." (?)

/pedantic mode off

referring to another post today 

By Julian Bond
Posted Monday 10th September 2007 12:59 GMT

but where is the vibrator angle?

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