The Home Server Show 97
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It’s the better late than never episode! Show 97 is also the “trolling twitter for guests” episode. Since this is a community based show I hit twitter for some guests and we scored a couple of great guys for the show. Andrew Morris from Australia joined as well as Jose Ortiz from TDL Mobile. We talk a lot about Media Center with your Windows Home Server and some alternative ways to stream media around your house. We are also joined by John Zajdler(Diehard) who was recently awarded MVP for Windows Home Server. Congrats John.
I also can’t refrain from talking about mobile phones when Andrew and Jose are on the call so the last 15 minutes of the show is all about mobile. If you are not into that stuff I give a warning when it will start so you can end early. It’s interesting enough that I think you will want to hear it though.
Big thank you to Andrew and Jose for joining last minute and we will have the regular crew on next week. Don’t forget to participate in the forums about this episode and anything else that is on your mind.
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Well done on the special guests! Loved the Aussie too. (hey I am one too)
I skipped the phone talk and went right to the end to hear outtakes? Were they on holiday too?
Thanks for another Podcast!
I was wondering if any of the host have used MS Expression Suite to create a VAIL add-in before moving the project to Visual Studio 2010.
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