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I’ll get it out of the way first, Love the show!!! in episode 1063, a voice mailer lamented about Steve Dahl not being on ‘the air’ any more. Here is a link to his daily podcast…. Thanks for a great indeterminate time each day! Hey Buzzcrew, I thought you might find this news from Canada interesting. Rogers, one of the biggest carriers in the country is upgrading their network to a 21 Mbps HSPA network. It went live in the major cities up here on the 14th. Cheers, Hi Buzz crew, Regards

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  • Episode 1064
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  • I’ll get it out of the way first, Love the show!!! in episode 1063, a voice mailer lamented about Steve Dahl not being on ‘the air’ any more. Here is a link to his daily podcast…. Thanks for a great indeterminate time each day! Hey Buzzcrew, I thought you might find this news from Canada interesting. Rogers, one of the biggest carriers in the country is upgrading their network to a 21 Mbps HSPA network. It went live in the major cities up here on the 14th. Cheers, Hi Buzz crew, Regards
Episode Title
  • Urine in the sky with diamonds
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Episode Date
  • 2009-09-16(xsd:date)
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Producer
  • Jason Howell
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  • none
Episode Number
  • 1064(xsd:integer)
Hosts
  • Tom Merritt, Jason Howell Co-hosts: Rafe Needleman & Molly Wood
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  • I’ll get it out of the way first, Love the show!!! in episode 1063, a voice mailer lamented about Steve Dahl not being on ‘the air’ any more. Here is a link to his daily podcast…. Thanks for a great indeterminate time each day! Hey Buzzcrew, I thought you might find this news from Canada interesting. Rogers, one of the biggest carriers in the country is upgrading their network to a 21 Mbps HSPA network. It went live in the major cities up here on the 14th. Cheers, Hi Buzz crew, Andrew from Australia here. I had an interesting conversation with my teenage daughter and her friend yesterday about the number of incidents where they walk into an object or pole while texting. It got me thinking – what if a phone had a proximity sensor similar to a rear parking sensor on your car? That way if you were texting and walking you could be warned by vibration or beeps if you are about to walk into something? What do you think – the next great thing or useless tech? Regards
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