Yesterday, I managed to corner Barry Dorrans and convince him to let me record a podcast with him! Barry didn’t take much convincing…and as he admits himself, I took his podcast virginity!
Recorded live, in The White Hart near the Tottenham Court Road tube station. There were other folks in the pub, they didn’t know we were podcasting so you can hear them in chatting away in the background…apologies for that.
We talk about social networking, social networking fatigue, Facebook security, Cardspace, portability of cards, USB/smart card authentication, secure certificates, hardware authentication, BBC iPlayer (we touch on DRM for a second), UAC, Windows Vista, DDD5, conferences in Ireland, social security numbers, banks calling you and a whole host of other things. Barry’s a humorous guy who manages to inject that humour into this podcast!
Download the podcast here. Transcript to follow.
I have a new podcast feed available too, you can subscribe to it here – and it works with Apple’s iTunes!
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002 – Community Podcast – Ravi Nar – VistaSquad
003 – Community Podcast – Guy Smith-Ferrier – DotNetDevNet
004 – Community Podcast – Barry Carr, Gary Short, Hamish Hughson – North East of Scotland User Group
005 – Community Podcast – GeekDinner/DDD5 – Adrian Sutcliffe
006 – Community Podcast – DDD5 – Mike Scott – Gary Short
007 – Community Podcast – GeekDinner/DDD5 – Four Cool Guys
008 – Community Podcast – Post-GeekDinner – Ben Hall – Chris Gaskell
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On the subject of telling banks where to stick it when they phone up and try to take you through security. I do tell them exactly what I think of their idiotic attempt desensitise people to scammers: http://blog.colinmackay.net/archive/2007/06/22/52.aspx