After party : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRSr5jnRI10
Sponsor links to iRacing promotion participating retailers:
http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/18363-intel-iracing-promotion-where-to-buy/
1:20 GG Russian
12:13 3D printed food and soylent
19:41 EA is producing Wii games but not very many
25:40 Australia prints some guns, goes well... and not so well
31:18 Pizza gun. Epic.
34:07 Google Supports V9 Video codec
52:09 Further generations of current products... nerd out session!
57:17 AT&T adds 0.61$ fee to bills, rakes in 100's of millions
1:02:40 Intelliscope - Iphone attachments for guns
1:03:33 Xbox One general overview with some PS4 thrown in
1:34:00 Wii U sales increase 386%
1:34:42 Titan, Bilzzard's new MMO
1:36:55 18 year old invents insane super capacitor
1:37:67 Red Dragon can record up to 6K resolutions
1:41:00 AMD loses its second place position for the first time since the early 90's
1:42:14 It's called Jif, not Gif
We tried to do Build logs and the stream crashed, we are going to change our build log segment style and hopefully massively improve it!
If you’re passionate about political commentary, social issues, and want to stay updated on current events through an insightful lens, then 'Timcast' is the TV series you’ve been waiting for. Hosted by Timothy Daniel Pool, a renowned American political commentator and podcast host, 'Timcast' offers viewers a deep dive into pressing topics with unfiltered opinions and analyses. With six seasons and an impressive 5674 episodes, there's no shortage of content to keep you engaged.
**The Origins of Tim Pool and 'Timcast'**
Timothy Daniel Pool first rose to prominence during the 2011 Occupy Wall Street protests. Armed with just his cell phone, he brought real-time coverage of the events as they unfolded on the streets of New York City. His dedication to authentic journalism led him to co-found The Other 99 media company, which utilized innovative methods like live streaming and aerial drones for event coverage. This hands-on approach provided unique insights into significant global protests, setting the stage for what would become 'Timcast.'