April 02, 2003
WebSpins | Newz |Yammer

This episode rated:
David's attitude tonight:


About what happened to CNET Radio: Here's their article.
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PRODUCTS WE'RE BOYCOTTING...Ten For X for MacOS X (commercial utility package from Aladdin, contains Limewire)...KaZaa for for Windows (freeware file piracy, encourages and facilitates violation of US/EU copyright law)...StreamRipperX for MacOS X (freeware MP3 stream disintegrator/file piracy, encourages and facilitates violation of US/EU copyright law)...Gator for Windows (e-wallet software, superimposes adware)...Limewire for MacOS X and for Windows (freeware file piracy, encourages and facilitates violation of US/EU copyright law)...Aquisition for MacOS X (freeware file piracy, encourages and facilitates violation of US/EU copyright law)...why? Call me on the air at 1-800-396-6546 and I'll tell you...

Hour 1: We look at the claims from bigchampagne.com and webspins.com about what they monitor on the Internet.

Michael Guy, WebSpins' CEO, joins us to talk about what they do, what they don't do, and their lawsuit over the relationship between Clear Channel's Premiere Radio Networks and bigchampagne.com.




Hour 2: More with Michael Guy of Webspins.com on monitoring p2p behavior.




Hour 3: Newz and Yammering. We talk about Donald Trump, reality TV shows, who runs Online Tonight, and Macs and trucks.

We also talk to Heidi Selexa, of XMRadio's 80s on 8. Her friend was the golddigging sister in law in "Bringing Down the House," Missy Pyle.





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Posted by david at April 02, 2003 11:09 PM
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"Ridicule is the protest of the weak"

rid·i·cule Words or actions intended to evoke contemptuous laughter at or feelings toward a person or thing: “I know that ridicule may be a shield, but it is not a weapon” (Dorothy Parker).

tr.v. rid·i·culed, rid·i·cul·ing, rid·i·cules
To expose to ridicule; make fun of.
Michael Guy ceo webspins.com

as for the japenese girls comment, it was made in jest so heres another one for you.

To speak in fun; be facetious.
To make fun of; tease.


Posted by: Michael Guy on April 4, 2003 05:37 AM

Michael Guy had over an hour on this show and never actually could tell us what his company does. David asked him at least two times to explain what his company's business and he avoided the question each time and then started to brag about his conquest of several Japanese women. His employees work 16 hour days, doing what? He is a joke and a waste of our time. David, did you say take off the e for idiot?

Posted by: John on April 3, 2003 02:59 PM

I don't care about stealing music and will continue to do so . Go away

Posted by: harry on April 3, 2003 08:32 AM
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