Trump explained and interview about worker coops with Dario Azzellini.
The Personal Computer Show – 11.09.16
§ What can you get in a $99 laptop this holiday season? The low cost notebook may not be the bargain you expected.
Turning Point – 11.04.16
Last show before the election
The Personal Computer Show – 11.02.16
Tech TIPS
How (to) Clean Up Windows 10 with Microsoft Refresh Windows Tool
§ “Cleaning” Information on Electronic Equipment
Connect The Dots – The Media and the Election – 11.02.16
Listen to Jim Rauneckas, Editor at Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting speaking about the current state of the media and its role in the upcoming — in conversation with Alison Rose Levy.
The Personal Computer Show – 09.14.16
Debunking the iPhone7 Camera, Belkin Introduces Lightning Audio+Charge for iPhone 7, HP buys Samsung’s printer business, Barebone System Follow-Up, “I Procrastinated!” – Can I still get the free Windows 10 Upgrade?, How To- Re-install the Free Upgraded Windows 10 System, How To– Replacing the Hard Disk Drive with a Solid State Drive
Expanding Mind – esoteric bibliophile – 09.15.16
Legendary occult book-dealer Todd Pratum talks about rejected knowledge, growing up Californian, book synchronicities, and the loss of knowledge in the age of the Internet. http://www.pratum.com/ Download this episode (right click and save)
LOA Today – 09.08.16
Joel visited the bench this past week, the same bench for which he titled his book. He shares with us the fantastic, LOA-related experiences he had in the process.
Steven MacMillan – Pokémon Go, the CIA, “Totalitarianism” and the Future of Surveillance
If anyone doubted that a percentage of the global population are akin to zombies, the incidents following the release of Pokémon Go have surely convinced you. Despite the game only being released in early July, we have already seen a man driving into a tree and a women getting locked in a graveyard whilst chasing these furry little creatures. Pokémon describes the …
Ralph Nader – Uncontrollable—Pentagon and Corporate Contractors Too Big to Audit
The Reuters report put this colossal dereliction simply: “A law in effect since 1992 requires annual audits of all federal agencies—and the Pentagon alone has never complied.” All $585 billion and more, e.g., for the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts, of your money—not just unaudited, but, in the sober judgement of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) of the Congress, this vast …