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Monthly archive of shows airing in November 2003

We've been blogging our shows, archiving the audio and show notes for each show, every night, since 2002 with Movable Type. Here are links to the monthly archive of November 2003, listed by day. Click on any of the links below to get the show notes and audio for that day's show.


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This month's entries





Jon Johansen raises my ire, we take your calls, and we give away pizza. What a way to spend a Saturday night!



No doubt you've all heard by now that you have a new tool you can use to pirate music, this time by stripping away the copy protection used by the iTunes Music Store. It's called QTFairUse, and it was created by the same misguided punk, Jon Johansen, that created DeCSS to crack DVDs. The title would seem to indicate that there is something in the fair use section of the Copyright Act that is relevant to the creation and use of QTFairUse.

Um, no.



From spam and popups to Macs and PCs, if you're asking questions about pop culture and technology, it must be Online Tonight with David Lawrence.



Phil Goldman from Mailblocks and Gary Nolan from, um, the Libertarian Party. And newz. And yammering.



Dan What-his-face has written a book, Brian and Brian have a film, and Russ has neither, nor a clue.



Richard is on travel, so we catch you up on the newz of the day.



From the Internet and PDAs to web sites and cell phones, if you're asking questions about pop culture and technology, it must be Online Tonight with David Lawrence.



Maria Langer drops by to discuss Word and helicopters, Mr. Cranky goes all cranky on DVD, and we hear from the boys at the FFL.

Oh, and I finally uploaded the video from the MSNBC appearance last week (click on my shirt to view it):





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