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Harpin\' On RugbyHarpin' On Rugby280 : #IREvSCO preview (aka "The Celtic Conspiracy Special")Preview also available on our YouTube channel IRELAND v Scotland : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Mack Hansen 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Johnny Sexton (captain) 9. Jamison Gibson-Park 1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Tadhg Beirne 5. Iain Henderson 6. Peter O’Mahony 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris 16. Ronan Kelleher 17. David Kilcoyne 18. Finlay Bealham 19. James Ryan 20. Jack Conan 21. Conor Murray 22. Jack Crowley 23. Stuart McCloskey SCOTLAND : 15. Blair Kinghorn 14. Darcy Graham 13. Huw Jones 12. Sione Tuipulotu 11. Duhan van der Merwe 10. Finn Russell 9. Ali Price 1. Pierre Schoeman 2. George Turner 3. Zander Fagerson 4. Ri...2023-10-0617 minThe Confused BreakfastThe Confused BreakfastMallrats (1995)Say, would you like a chocolate pretzel?? Kevin Smith’s second film in the View Askewniverse, Mallrats, taught us the importance of being up 12-2 in the 2nd period, the meaning of callow, and that the back of a Volkswagen is no place to make Whoopi.. or something like that. Does Kevin’s Smiths signature dialogue come through? Are Jay and Silent Bob always the best part of these movies? Will Willam ever see the schooner? SNOOCHIE BOOCHIES! •0:00:00 - Introductions•0:03:00 - Memories of first viewing•0:07:30- Pertinent movie details •0:12:30 - Critical and fan review...2023-01-111h 41Last Word On Sports Media PodcastLast Word On Sports Media PodcastWild NFL Weekend, College Football And Basketball, World Cup And More! | Announcer Schedules PodcastThis week on Episode 24 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin take another deep dive into the latest announcer happenings across the NFL, College Football, College Basketball, NBA, NHL and the World Cup.Throughout the show, a podcast-record 157 announcers are mentioned, while an array of topics are discussed including:· NFL in Munich, Germany recap· NFL Week 11 preview · NFL and College Football analysts by position as former players· College GameDay in Montana· Future of College GameDay· College Football Week 12 preview · MACtion on week...2022-11-171h 01Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionNovember 2001: iPod HistoryWe're back for more iPod discussion this month. The device was conceived, developed, and released in the span of 10 months, and marked a turn for Apple. It was a new (but not the first) push into consumer devices with a focus on their Digital Hub initiative. The move would prove extraordinarily successful and transform Apple from a computer manufacturer into a mainstream consumer brand. We dive into the history, our own iPod experiences, the legacy of the music player that changed the world, and more! === QuickTime Machine Apple Posts Star Wars Episode II Trailer...2021-11-031h 25Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionOctober 2001: The iPodThis is the big one folks! That's right it's the introduction of the iPod, that iconic pocket-sized device that changed how we listen to music. We review the tapes to see how it all went down at Apple Town Hall on October 23, 2001—it's a classic JobsNote. It's also the start of the spooky season so Apple introduces a satanic PowerBook, and Matt has a tale of the dead rising from the grave as he resurrects Shenmue 2 from it's dormant state. Buckle up it's going to be a good one. === Follow-Up Zev - Feedback: on cl...2021-10-011h 23Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionSeptember 2001: Seybold and AppleScriptSeptember means Seybold for Apple. Steve and Phil walk us through all of the improvements that are coming to Mac OS with OS X 10.1. We get deep into a discussion about scripting and automation on the Mac, Matt waxes on about Shenmue for one final(?) time, and Josh finds a way to automate Matt out of future episode intros. === QuickTime Machine HP Buys Compaq DoJ Officially Abandons Pursuit Of Breaking Up Microsoft Apple's Retail Operations To Break Even In Q4, Profit In 2002 NY Post Reports That Avie Tevanian Will Be Leaving Apple Apple Reschedules...2021-09-041h 19Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionAugust 2001: Apple & NintendoGet ready for a lazy summer episode, baby! The most interesting thing Apple did this month was release Mac OS 9.2.1, so Josh & Matt take up a topic that they've been thinking about for a while: Apple & Nintendo; they seem similar right? They're both hardware and software vendors with total control over their product vision, and they focus intensely on how their products are designed and how they are used. This month we put those assumptions to the test and see just how similar Apple & Nintendo really are. We also take a letter from a listener and put...2021-08-011h 23Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJuly 2001: Macworld New YorkIt's the summer time. Time for fun in the sun, taking a dip in a cool lake, and spending a day inside a dark room watching Apple introduce their new desktop line of computers. It's an interesting month for Apple; we join Steve Jobs on stage at Macworld New York to examine the next version of OS X (10.1), the final iteration of the iMac G3, and new G4 towers. This is a keynote that throws a lot at you, literally. === QuickTime Machine AppleWorks For OS X Updated Mac Sightings - Target Stores Pick TiBook...2021-07-021h 21Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJune 2001: A Man, a Cube, and a DreamJoin us as we cast our gaze back to the 1960s with the creation of the internet and then jump forward to the early 1990s to witness the advent of the World Wide Web. We speak in metaphor, struggle to pluralize Tim Berners-Lee, and get deep into Karnov. === QuickTime Machine Walt Mossberg likes the new iBook Apple Releases PowerBook G4 Titanium Firmware Update - Improves the handling of optical media Remember That iMac Copy? Apple Settles With iMac Clone Maker Future Power (With Pic) - This was reported on in Ep 3 of MemPro Paddington...2021-06-011h 20Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionMay 2001: WWDC & iBooksIt’s May 2021, and this month we discuss May 2001—how about that! (We’re on a new schedule for a new season of Memory Protection.) We have two events to review this month: WWDC 2001 and the “Your Life, To Go” event. We check the bottom line and get fiscal as we discuss iBooks, Education, and Mac OS X. === QuickTime Machine 10.0.1 - April 16th, 2001- Performance & Stability + Better Support for USB devices 10.0.2 - May 1st, 2001- Updates iTunes, adds CD Burning. Apparently it’s faster. 10.0.3 - May 9th, 2001 - “Ensures full visibility of file lists in directories...2021-05-011h 02Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionMarch 2001: OS X 10.0: PrimetimeThe time has come, it’s the moment that every classic Mac enthusiast has been waiting for: the release of Mac OS X. We dive into two very different reviews with very similar conclusions. We discuss how user experience paradigmns have changed for computer users over the last 20 years and why old conceptual models of human computer interaction may not be necessary anymore. Josh discusses the merits of native application development, and we lament the user interface choices game designers make in a new segment we like to call: Get off My Lawn (#GOML). === Hot Co...2021-04-0154 minMemory ProtectionMemory ProtectionFebruary 2001: Macworld Tokyo 2001This month we indulge in a shorter episode as Steve Jobs jets off to Japan to unleash the most (flower) powerful iMacs yet. We discuss the disturbing effect the new iMacs have on us, as well as their lukewarm reception and legacy. Matt loses all concentration and Josh falls down an iTools rabbit hole. === Follow-up Zev Eisenberg on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZevEisenberg/status/1357452695376961539 Hot Cocoa NVIDIA Chats With The Mac Observer - "We plan to fully support OS X and the drivers are coming along great thanks to our world-class driver...2021-03-0139 minMemory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJanuary 2001: Macworld 2001 San FranciscoIt's a new year and Apple is pulling out all the stops at Macworld 2001 San Francisco. This Stevenote has it all: "configurizable" hardware, "fierce" software, professional-grade bake-offs—oh, and don't forget the power & sex(?!). Tune in as we give ourselves new nicknames and discuss Apple's next iMac moment with the announcement of the Titanium PowerBook G4, iTunes, iDVD, and more. === Hot Cocoa iMovie, The Next Revolution In Higher Education? Another ATI-like PR Blunder nVIDIA GeForce2 MX video cards announced for the Mac Apple Offers US$200 Instant Rebates On iMac DV+ & iMac DV SE Outgoing Cl...2021-02-011h 25Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionDecember 2000: Josh and Matt Start a Productivity Podcast  It's the end of another year, a strange year to live through in 2020 and a strange year for Apple in retrospect. Apple kept pretty quiet in 2000, releasing only what was necessary as they prepared for the launch of Mac OS X in 2001, as well as the PowerBook G4, iTunes, and iPod. We look back on Apple's transitional 2000 and discuss how using 20 year old computers have given us a new perspective on the technology we use today. Matt pulls out his Bean Stash and Josh goes through the looking glass as he discovers much more about a lost p...2021-01-011h 13Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionNovember 2000: Days of Future FlashApple kept it's news under lock and key in November 2000, so while they hunker down in 2000 and we all hunker down in 2020 let's learn about the software Stove Jobs loved to hate, FutureSplash Macromedia Adobe Flash. We discuss the history of Flash, it's rise to prominence in the late 90's, it's eventual decline when the iPhone busted onto the scene, and it's suprisingly long life behind the scenes on some of your favorite TV shows. Follow Up Steve Troughton-Smith on Twitter Hot Cocoa History of the Web: Oct 23 , 2000 Konquerer Apple Creates New Executive Position to Regain Education Market...2020-12-011h 04Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionOctober 2000: Chip History 3: GPBoo!What would October be without a spooky story? This month Josh & Matt weave a frightening tale of the history of Apple & nVidia. Thrill at the twists! Scream at the betrayals! Delight as Memory Protection's mascot Chip History makes a spooktastic return as we discuss Graphics Processing Boonits..... uh, Units. === Hot Cocoa Quake 3 For OS X Available Apple Releases Official OS X Software Compatibility List Netscape 6 Getting Closer To Release - Releases next month Apple Announces QuickTime 5, Releases Preview Version Official Napster Client For Mac OS, OS X Playstation 2 Hits The Market - Oct. 26th Apple & NVIDIA...2020-11-0147 minMemory ProtectionMemory ProtectionSeptember 2000: Mac OS X Public BetaIt's Public Beta time, Mac OS X Public Beta that is. Apple scores a coup by including QuickTime on the new Madonna album. We explore the beta and find out how close or (different) the original iteration of Mac OS X really was from OS 9 and we discuss John Siracusa's Ars Technica review. It's a Best in Show kind of episode, folks. === Hot Cocoa Interview with Jeff Raskin - the original Macintosh Project Manager Apple Borrows Amazon's "1-Click" Ordering Method Apple Nabs Madonna's New Release In QuickTime Format Macworld Expo Paris Recap Mac...2020-10-011h 02Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionAugust 2000: iMovie 2: Duel of the FatesWhat do you do with that shiny new G4 sitting silently on your desk? You make an iMovie thats what! Matt & Josh take iMovie 2 for a spin and see if it's still as easy as Apple claimed it would be 20 years later. We both make a couple of really excellent iMovies, Matt waxes poetic about Dreamweaver, and Josh gets aggressive with the fans after he lets his auteur status go to his head. === Hot Cocoa August 10th, new G4 towers and Cubes start appearing in stores Adobe announces Photoshop 6 Lucasfilm and Apple Bring Star...2020-09-011h 02Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJuly 2000: Macworld 2000 with Stephen HackettWhat time is it? That's right, it's MacWorld time! This month Josh & Matt are joined by Stephen Hackett (512pixels.net & relay.fm) to discuss Steve Jobs' Macworld New York keynote where Apple announces the PowerMac G4 Cube. We continue to shake things up by streamlining Hot Cocoa and our Recommendations. === Follow Up The Origin of the Tweet Hot Cocoa Amazing Mac Cube Images Surface! World Wide Exclusive Change Is Good. Macworld Magazine Announces Redesign Web Based OS A Reality Today ATI Apologizes to Apple Napster is in trouble Topics: ...2020-08-011h 19Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJune 2000 Supplemental: Bungie's OniWe're back! We found the original audio from our previous episode for your listening pleasure. The world turns upside down as we discuss Microsoft's antitrust lawsuit, and Microsoft's purchase of Bungie, disappointing Mac fans the world over. In honor of Bungie's Mac roots, we review their last Mac game (before Halo's eventual release), Oni. Is this fast-paced anime beat-em-up any good? Listen and find out. === Microsoft's Antitrust Lawsuit Microsoft Ruling: Judge Slams MS, Orders Company Broken Up Former Apple VP Jean Louis Gassée Publicly Slams Bill Gates Wired Article where Gassée is qu...2020-07-1727 minMemory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJune 2000: Chip History 2: Son of Chip HistoryWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month we go back to the Mac... to the future. That's right, the time vortex has us again and we find ourselves in the distant future, the year 2005. We discuss Apple's chip transitions, the 2005 switch from PowerPC to Intel, and how that compares to the 2020 Intel to Apple Silicon announcement. We can't escape Star Wars: Episode One Racer, and oh, BTW, we're a MSFT podcast now... === Hot Cocoa The Redmond Minute: Windows FireWire Support Gets Big Boost From Mac Company eCommerce Solution Heading Toward Completion Iconfactory Releases its 100th icon...2020-07-021h 09Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionMay 2000: The Train Is Leaving the StationWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month we peek under the hood at WWDC 2000. What do we find? Well, after a couple of missteps where Matt & Josh both watch the wrong keynote... Not much. When we do find the right information, what's there isn't all that great. Buckle up Memory Protectors, Mac OS X is going to be delayed(ish) and Apple snuck a QuickTime CD into your breakfast cereal. === Follow Up: Zev’s F/U on the iBooks & OS9 Tantek Çelik Hot Cocoa: Steve Jobs to Keynote Macworld 2000 Apple Spin-off FileMaker, Inc. Reports 9th Straight Pro...2020-06-011h 07Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionApril 2000: You've Got To Have ItWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month we wise up, buy some old macs and finally talk definitively about what we have for the last year been talking about only speculatively. We unearth more iMac ripoffs, talk about Microsoft more than normal and get our fingers stinky as we try out Mac OS 9 for the first time in almost 20 years. === Follow Up: WWDC Keynote Presenter History: * 1996 - Gil Amelio * 1997-2008 - Steve Jobs * 2009 - PowerPhil Schiller * 2010 - 2011 - Steve Jobs * 2012 - Current - Tim Cook Hot Cocoa: Microsoft Found To Be In Violation Of...2020-05-011h 31Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionMarch 2000: QuickTime’s Quick CrimesMemory Protectors Unite! This month we look forward?! Josh & Matt don't have a shiny new keynote to watch so they get excited about web browser release notes instead. They talk over Apple's future releases and how their product matrix starts to extend into software as well as hardware, why Apple's (current) software strategy favors consumers over pros, and Steve's iMovie dream finally comes true. === Follow Up: The YoYo power cord was introduced with the Original iBook, we talk about it in our July 1999 Episode Aleph One: Marathon Open Source project The Panic Podcast Episode 4...2020-04-011h 10Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionFebruary 2000: Chip HistoryWelcome back Memory Protectors! This month sees Apple jetting off to Tokyo for Macworld 2000 where Phil tries Sushi for the first time. There isn't much to report other than a few product announcements. We discuss Apple's big bear codenames for OS X, Josh's deep, deep knowledge of wine & apple varieties, we announce our contest winner from last month, and we dive into Apple's diverse choices when it comes to processor architechture with a new segment we like to call: Chip History. === Follow Up: Story of Panic’s MP3 software: The True Story of Audion - by Ca...2020-03-021h 09Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJanuary 2000: Steve’s TurtlenectarWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month we're left speechless as Steve Jobs teaches us all about his brand-new 'lickable' Aqua interface for Mac OS X. Phil Schiller becomes more powerful than we could have ever imagined, Ron Burgess is spent & Steve gets to keep his job. If you're into great audio quality, get ready because Matt got a new mic. and everything sounds 💯. === There is a transcript of this episode available. Follow Up: Maine Senator proposes to stockpile rice & beans - Here is the link to the actual proposal 2020-02-031h 20Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionDecember 1999: Welcome to the WillenniumWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month we depart from our Apple focus to discuss the crisis that was Y2K. What is it? What does it mean? How did we prevent it, how much did it cost and what were its effects on society? Has the success of Y2K made us complacent in the face of larger more catastrophic global issues? Follow Up: Siri’s Original UI was much different than Apple’s implementation Hot Cocoa: Apple buys iphone.org Microsoft's stock price reaches an all-time high Apple ships the 22" Cinema Display Dell...2020-01-0257 minMemory ProtectionMemory ProtectionNovember 1999: Phenomenal AdoptionWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month we get lost in Apple's web of mergers and acquisitions as we close on the miWillenium. We get to a point where we don't know how to end the show, similar to the point in these show notes, I just don't know how to stop... ==== Follow Up: Was the iMac upgraded between launch and iMac DV? Yes - the life-savers colors were release in early 1999 Hot Cocoa: Apple gets into the spooky spirit Matt’s Quicktime Corner: Phil Schiller gives the keynote speech for the ne...2019-12-0144 minMemory ProtectionMemory ProtectionOctober 1999: Amaz!ng FeaturesWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month we get a little goofy for the spooky season. Apple is firing on all cylinders in October 1999 as Steve introduces the iMac/DV/SE, performs an exceptional iMovie Introduction, and Phil does a pacificst run of Quake 3. Matt discovers that his recycling bin is haunted & Josh spins a cautionary tale of motion sickness while playing Star Wars Episode I: Racer (...with his mom). Follow Up: - Altivec, what even is it? Hot Cocoa: - Oni website launched - Oni was the last bungie game on...2019-11-011h 20Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionSeptember 1999: Steve & Jony: A Fast & Furious FilmWelcome back to Memory Protection! September '99 was a slow month for Apple news, so Josh & Matt decided to tackle a subject that they have been thinking about since May. They talk Macintosh, the iMac & the iPad. 3 variations on a theme, 3 attempts to redefine what computers are and who they are made for. This is a fun episode, specs have been known. Show Notes Show notes can also be found at this web address. Follow Up Copland Tim Cook introduces the Apple Watch It was 2014 Apple Studio Display & Emac ...2019-10-011h 10Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionAugust 1999: What’s Better Than Three G’s?Welcome back to Memory Protection! We thought it couldn't happen again, and yet yes, it’s happened again! This month Josh & Matt watch another keynote...This time we leave the boring bits by the wayside and dig into what the people really want to hear about: that hot new MacOS 9 Voiceprint feature. Just kidding, we know you want all the details on Apple's new PowerMac G4 and Cinema Display and boy have we got the details, in addition to opinions and a weird energy. Josh was sleepy for this one! Follow Up: Apple CEOs - there wa...2019-09-021h 17Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJuly 1999: Pepsi SkullmanWelcome back to Memory Protection! This month Josh & Matt experience a strange sense of déjà vu as we take a trip to Apple's Macworld Keynote. We talk about destiny, the completion of the product matrix Steve created when he reclaimed his brushed metal throne, a future that never came to pass where Sherlock and Quicktime were the way you interfaced with the internet. Oh, and the time vortex... Follow Up: Jony Ive's early days at Apple Newton Messagepad 110 - What a classic! Brushed Metal as a direct analogue for a physical device Apple's Human Interface Gu...2019-08-011h 36Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionJune 1999: Fun OnceWelcome to the 2nd episode of Memory Protection, where Josh and Matt get serious about the show notes. This week we discuss: Beige boxes, the iMacification of everything, Apple’s penchant for designing divisive user interfaces and whether or not Steve Jobs is prepping the company for a big sale. Follow Up: Are there still carbon apps in the wild (as of June 2019)? Yes, but MacOS Catalina is the death sentence for Carbon. Hot Cocoa: The PowerMac G3 gets a spec bump Sears: a store with different departments that caters to a variety of shopping needs in...2019-07-011h 05Memory ProtectionMemory ProtectionMay 1999: WWDC and the MacManIn this first episode of the podcast we look back to May 1999, with a focus on WWDC. Things are looking good for Apple after a rough decade and a very phlegmy Steve shows us his vision for the company. 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