Thu, 31 May 2007
Hosted by Phil Wales, with Mike Bantick (Games) and Andrew Fish (Legal). Included on this weeks show: The new Microsoft Surface Will Halo 3 Breath Life Into Halo Movie? XP vs. Vista - A Tale of Framerates Crysis Coming To Wii? Image Says Yes This show included so much more. For full details and links that were referenced, check out the Byte Into Blog site at byteintoit.wordpress.com or subscribe to the blog feed to have topics and links delivered to your door! byteintoit.wordpress.com/feed/ Byte Into It broadcasts live from |
Tue, 29 May 2007
ARM win St Kilda site: www.portphillip.vic.gov.au/triangle_site.html Proposition 6707 has be launched www.proposition.com.au State Govt Affordable Housing Comp www.vicurban.com/cs/Satellite?c=VPage&cid=1178064937515&pagename=VicUrban%2FLayout |
Tue, 29 May 2007
Does sight deteriorate as we age? Does staring at a computer screen weaken our eyes? And do carrots REALLY strengthen our eyesight?? |
Tue, 29 May 2007
Highlights for The Breakfasters for the week ending 25 May including Fee's musings on gig etiquette, Josie Howie's review of the movie Breach, Suzie's egg and bacon casserole and other US delights, Ian Syson's review of Tim Thorn's Letter to Egon Kisch and footy commentator Rob Waters gives the Big O a touch up.
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Sun, 27 May 2007
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Sun, 27 May 2007
Today we covered loads of stuff. Starting with a big news catch up, then into puppetry - Ian Cuming is an artist who specialises in puppets. he joined us to talk about how and when and why. We also went back to 1999 for this month's episode of 10 years in 10 months. We listened to a snippet of Tim Allen interviewing Dr Sylvia Earle talking about the 65th anniversary of Beebie and Barton's journey to 923m below the sea surface at For more info on today visit: Want to know more? Visit www.radiomarinara.com for all the gossip on Radio Marinara. |
Thu, 24 May 2007
This week hosted by Phil Wales who is joined by Ed Borland-o (Linux) and Andrew Fish (legal). This show was choc full of good stuff so for full details and links that we referenced, check out the Byte Into Blog site at byteintoit.wordpress.com or subscribe to the blog feed to have topics and links delivered to your door! byteintoit.wordpress.com/feed/ Some topics discussed this week: -MakeUseOf.com have a nice list of their best 10 â??must-haveâ?? Thunderbird Addons, appended with 25 more that you â??might-wantâ??. - How to Optimize Your Desktop - Ubuntu 7.04 Offeringâ??Technical Details - In a continuation of its year-old effort to make the Web more secure, Google today launched a new online security blog to keep Internet users informed about security threats. - Queenslanders are forking out around $500,000 a month to Nigerian email scammers. And don't forget there is heaps more to see on our blog byteintoit.wordpress.com Byte Into It broadcasts live from |
Tue, 22 May 2007
RAIA - www.architecture.com.au Archicentre - www.archicentre.com.au Diller & Scofidio's eco house: www.nytimes.com/2007/05/20/magazine/20scofidio1.html?ref=magazine SIAL sound performances: http://sound.sial.rmit.edu.au/ Marc Newson's Qantas first class lounge: www.thecoolhunter.net/travel/Marc-Newsons-New-First-Class-Qantas-Lounge/ Steven Holl's new Nelson Museum: www.arcspace.com/architects/Steven_Holl/nelson1/nelson1.html PM's extension to Dining Room http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=28&ContentID=29353 |
Sun, 20 May 2007
Do we have stories of wacky and zany scientific research? Of course we do, listen in for some examples. The environment is changing in ways we cannot predict - what does this "no analogue future" mean for our attempts to model climate change and its effects on ecosystems? Other featured stories were: carnivorous sponges from the Southern Ocean, using bees to study the evolution of immunity, and the gene that gave human brains the edge. For more information visit www.einsteinagogo.net |
Sun, 20 May 2007
Another big week. We had a big old chat with Brett Illingworth our dive reporter about how to keep warm as we approach winter. Pete filled us in on the world of submarines from the 16th and 17th century and we finished by catching up on loads of recent marine and coastal news. For more info on today visit: http://www.radiomarinara.com/2007/runningsheet20May07.htm Want to know more? |
