Gag Reflex has been performing sketch comedy in the Chicago area for 13 years. They have performed in all types of venues from small theaters to restored movie houses, football stadiums, outdoor tents, living rooms, coffee houses, churches, gymnasiums, banquet halls and even a barber shop. Founded in 1993 by Steve Lord and Dale Roe, the group has produced 18 2-hour comedy revues, logged hundreds of hours on the road, and released 3 independent albums.
We hooked up with Dave in Bruxelles (Belgium), where his art is exposed, in the Alice Gallery. The complete interview is available in an audio podcast format. Check episode 10.
In episode 9, we explain how to share files and folder on a home network for both Windows and Mac. Plus Boo makes a surprise appearance. There's also a special guest appearance by a famous tech geek. Download to find out who it is. http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep9.html Release date: December 19, 2005
Well, another episode from filming in Ames.... yes, its another rushed episode, so we didn't have time to reherse because our students were walking through the door.... we apologize.. ;-) Anyway, in this episode, we each a very simple turning combo that taps into a reverse-open-break. Then, the ladies will open (and maybe wink) and finish turning while the lead picks them up to finish with a cross-body lead.., I hope you enjoy it...
Amber & Mikey chat about the OPML editor, Windows Vista and interview Ray Slakinski, co-author of iPodderX. Special segment by Jeff MacArthur on how-to install Linux on an iPod. Running time: 17:55
Lead Story: NASA's Mars Expoloration Rover
On 10th June, 2003, the first Mars Exploration Rover (MER-A) Spirit, was launched on a Delta II rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The MER-B Rover, Opportunity, followed on the 7th of July, 2003. Spirit landed on Mars on the 3rd of January, 2004, and Opportunity, on the 25th of that month.
Big Gun: Bob Young
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Doing it:Audacity
Open Source Means Business: Hartbeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory
What is hot: Xplanet
Amber & Mikey chat about the OPML editor, Windows Vista and interview Ray Slakinski, co-author of iPodderX. Special segment by Jeff MacArthur on how-to install Linux on an iPod. Running time: 17:55