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Hi Buzz crew, as a response to Scott the podcaster in Ottawa, the City Library of North Vancouver has 18 kobo e-books that anyone with a library card can rent out for free. I believe that it’s loaded with popular books, and more books can be downloaded from the library’s website. So I guess Canada is where the wild kobo roam. Love the show. —– Buzz crew: The Watson success over the “”human mortals”" at Jeopardy was truly great to watch. My non-techie wife was as enthralled watching as I was. Probably a first time we both have been equally enthralled at something techie! Thanks Gilroy, CA —–

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  • Hi Buzz crew, as a response to Scott the podcaster in Ottawa, the City Library of North Vancouver has 18 kobo e-books that anyone with a library card can rent out for free. I believe that it’s loaded with popular books, and more books can be downloaded from the library’s website. So I guess Canada is where the wild kobo roam. Love the show. —– Buzz crew: The Watson success over the “”human mortals”" at Jeopardy was truly great to watch. My non-techie wife was as enthralled watching as I was. Probably a first time we both have been equally enthralled at something techie! Thanks Gilroy, CA —–
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  • Don't Hate the Zynga, Hate the Game!
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  • Hi Buzz crew, as a response to Scott the podcaster in Ottawa, the City Library of North Vancouver has 18 kobo e-books that anyone with a library card can rent out for free. I believe that it’s loaded with popular books, and more books can be downloaded from the library’s website. So I guess Canada is where the wild kobo roam. Love the show. —– Buzz crew: The Watson success over the “”human mortals”" at Jeopardy was truly great to watch. My non-techie wife was as enthralled watching as I was. Probably a first time we both have been equally enthralled at something techie! However, Watson was fed the questions in text/ASCII form at the time the question was asked. This is still a “”cheat”" compared to the human competition. I’d like to see a rematch with a microphone for Watson to “”hear”" and interpret the questions and a camera that monitors the board and cross checks the audio version of the question with what is on the board. This should be somewhat “”manageable”" compared to the major task they have already accomplished. Thanks Gilroy, CA —– Hi Buzz Crew! I was listening to podcast #1410 where you talked about the new, harsher policies pertaining to hackers on Playstation’s network. We have a PS3 and we play ALOT of COD:MW2 and lately the cheating seems to be getting out of control. Particularly, there is one hack where not only do they cheat for themselves and just make the game not fun, but on 3 separate occasions we have been the victims of an “”unlock”" code which unlocks everything for everyone in a particular game. We now have every title, badge and achievement in the game because we were victims of this, and it’s really annoying, because now there’s nothing to really do in the game anymore. SO I don’t think a lifetime ban is over the top at all, not when they can not only get into a game with a cheat, but essentially cheat FOR me. Thanks, love the show
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