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Podcast Episode 42

Morning Glories #5 – ASL Recognition – Net Neutrality – 2010 Wrap-Up

The Giggaheim podcast crew celebrates Christmas around the Yule log. Pete reviews Morning Glories, Zatanna #8, and Larfleeze’s Christmas Special. After reviewing the latest rumors and news, Craig  reviews break throughs in Kinect like the American Sign Language recognition. Doug raises his fist to Net Neutrality, and then the gang reviews the year that was:2010.

 

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Podcast Episode 41

Strange Tales 2 #3 • Kinect Porn • Mexican Spy Planes • Holiday Gift Giving

With the holidays fast approaching the Giggaheim podcast crew try and cram in all the latest comic book, gaming, tech news and dating advice they can. Pete reviews the weeks comics with Strange Tales 2 #3, Green Lantern #60, Brightest Day #16, Time Masters Vanishing Point #5, and Thor: The Mighty Avenger #7. Craig introduces us to Kinect Porn (No I didn’t!!), Gives us the scoop on the VGA’s and talks about the hot game trailers for Batman Arkham City, Mass Effect 3, and Elder Scrolls. Doug Gives us the low down on NASA’s rail-gun styled propulsion, Mexican Spy Planes (I’m not making that up), phone Apps that give away your confidential info, and Net Neutrality rears its ugly head. Randis then gives us the Do’s and Don’ts to holiday gift giving.

 

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Well, there goes the neighborhood…

Someday when I’m paying a separate fee to be able to read the news on the web and another fee to see sports scores and another fee for weather, I will think back to this year and scream till my ears bleed. (I’ve no idea how long that is but I felt it an effective visual aid to describe my frustration…lol.) The New York Times is reporting that the FCC is seeking “more input…” when it comes to wireless internet and net neutrality. If you are a regular reader here at The Giggaheim, you may well remember previous grumbling on my part regarding net neutrality and various ISP’s efforts to make sure it never happens. The only thing certain at this point is that the issue is going to drag on well past the November elections and that each side is knocking on lots of doors in high places trying to sway the matter. From the New York Times article:

The F.C.C.’s decision to seek further comment during the next 55 days effectively precluded any commission actions until after the Congressional elections in November.

Lawmakers of both parties have accused the F.C.C. of trying to “regulate the Internet” with recent proposals that would give it authority over the companies that provide consumers with Internet connections.

Several public advocacy groups expressed anger at the F.C.C.’s move, accusing it of trying to duck a politically difficult decision.

Those groups have been pushing for the commission to re-establish its authority over Internet service providers and to guarantee the open-access practice known as net neutrality.

“I think it has the appearance of the F.C.C. kicking the can down the road,” said Derek Turner, research director for Free Press. “The job of the F.C.C. is to protect the public interest. That includes making the really hard decisions that may anger some powerful industry incumbents.”

The long and short on this is that the delay certainly looks like the possibility of Verizon and Google having their way with wireless internet could be an ugly reality. With wireless internet seeming to be the way of the future when compared to wired internet connections, it’s a real problem. The FCC is claiming that they want more time to mull over the technical details of any legislation that they would propose in order to avoid that document being rejected on some minor point. Taking time to polish and hone their next move isn’t a bad idea as so far, each time they have gone to court in an attempt to enforce net neutrality they have been struck down.

Call me a pessimist, but when it comes to what is good for everyone against what is good for some who will make mad cash…cash wins.

 

Let the Federation enforce the Neutral Zone…

If you are a regular listener to The Giggaheim podcast, you’ve most likely heard me ranting, raving and blabbering about “Net Neutrality.” As you may also already know I’m a fan of enforcing some version of neutrality on the internet to keep things fair for small businesses, and convenient for all end users. (Some listeners came to the incorrect conclusion that I had no preference on nets in general, fishing or otherwise. To you, I apologize and promise to use smaller words and more pictures…just kidding folks.)

The reality is that the subject can be confusing for the average internet surfer let alone someone who is a novice. Jon Stewart of The Daily Show threw his hat into the ring of net neutrality recently and managed to have some fun while doing so. Have a watch and a laugh.

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