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Michael Cote

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[DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast] Episode 89 - The Subgeneration of Little China on Grindhouse and... Posted: Apr 6, 2007 9:56 AM
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In this episode, the sub-generation of Big Trouble in Little China fans talk up the upcoming Grindhouse and then five into an extended discussion of Adobe Flex 2 and Apollo. And Charles asks, “why didn’t Sun do all that with applets?”

All-in-all, I think it was a nice episode.

Thanks to Charles, there’s even show some notes(!):

Big ups to James “An OK Dude” Ward for filling Charles’ head with Flex 2 at the Ann Arbor Java User’s Group recently.

(This episode edited by Charles.)

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