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<p>Bradley and Karen discuss the various news and comments on
Steve Jobs' death and his legacy, and their own thoughts on the
issue.</p>
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<h3>Show Notes:</h3>
<h4>Segment 0 (00:36)</h4>
<ul>
<li>Bradley still hasn't made the blog post he keeps saying he'll make
about one year at Conservancy. (01:30</li>
<li>Bradley mentioned the character Cat from <cite>Red Dwarf<cite>'s
obsession with “shiny things” in the episode <a
href="http://www.artofhacking.com/IET/DWARF/live/aoh_wait4god.htm"><cite>Waiting
for God</cite></a>. (20:23)</li>
<h4>Segment 1 (21:12)</h4>
<ul>
<li>Karen mentioned Paula Rooney's article <a
href="http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/steve-jobs-an-open-source-pioneer-you-bet/9700">Steve
Jobs: an open source pioneer? You bet</a>, which Bradley pointed out
was a pure link-bait. (21:20)</li>
<li>Bradley mention <a
href="http://theclicker.today.com/_news/2011/10/03/8119496-andy-rooney-says-so-long-in-final-60-minutes-sign-off">Andy
Rooney has retired</a> (32:10)
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<h4>Segment 1 (33:40)</h4>
<ul>
<li>Bradley mentioned <a
href="http://www.stallman.org/archives/2011-jul-oct.html#06_October_2011_(Steve_Jobs)">
RMS' comments on Steve Jobs' death</a> (34:09)</li>
<li>Bradley mentioned the <a
href="http://gawker.com/5847344/what-everyone-is-too-polite-to-say-about-steve-jobs">gawker
article that was critical of Steve Jobs</a> </li>
<li>Bradley mentioned a comment that <a
href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3086230">discussed how RMS'
lack of tact can help software freedom</a>. (40:43)</li>
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