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January 2000: Steve’s Turtlenectar
Memory Protection
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Previous Episode: December 1999: Welcome to the Willennium
Next Episode: February 2000: Chip History
Welcome 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 💯.
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Follow Up: Maine Senator proposes to stockpile rice & beans - Here is the link to the actual proposal Hot Cocoa: MP3 player software is making inroads SoundJam smoothes out streaming playback The True Story of Audion - by Cabel Sasser Welcome to Macintosh - Don't Panic Microsoft prints brochure with a screenshot of Netscape for Mac Here's a photo of the brochure Bill Gates out as CEO, Ballmer is in Bungie releases the source code to Marathon 2 Topics: MacWorld San Francisco - January 5th, 2000Power Phil
iTools recap from iMore iReview Only lasts until February 2001 Disappears Quietly iTools Apple discontinues Kidsafe Upgrade #281: Your Historical Knowledge Has Been Noted Recommendations:Josh:
- Game: Mario Party 2
Matt:
- Game: Crazy Taxi