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Tesla Owners Online Podcast
78 - Tesla Q1 2020

Tesla Owners Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 67:10


In this episode we talk about Tesla 's Q1 2020 earnings call As a reminder you can watch the video version of the show on your YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngwJgYxEiBw&list=PLY3Dco1yachh-w1I-pkevgFV7ro0Z7AgD Our Patreon page: https://patreon.com/model3ownersclub _______________________________________________ SHOW LINKS: Tesla Q1 2020 Earnings Report: https://ir.tesla.com/static-files/c1723af4-ffda-4881-ae12-b6f3c972b795 Call me Curious https://anchor.fm/cmcpod Book/Product Recommendations: Rafael: Bob Bondurant on High Performance Driving https://amzn.to/3a9C1qg Mars Mission I: Surviving the Kessler Effect by Chris Lee Jones https://amzn.to/2yraJOL Ian: Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight before NASA by Amy Shira Teitel https://amzn.to/3erGgkg Eric: CUP HOLDER INSERT FOR TESLA MODEL 3 https://evannex.com/products/cup-holder-insert-for-tesla-model-3 The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture, and Deviance at NASA, Enlarged Edition by Diane Vaughan https://amzn.to/3etirZy Trevor: Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King https://amzn.to/2ykrB9Z ______________________________________________ Order GetJeda Wireless charging pad or USB HUB: https://getjeda.com/ref/5/ ______________________________________________ Buying a Model S, X or performance Model 3? Use our owner referral code to get 1000 miles (1500kms) of free Supercharging Trevor's Referral: https://ts.la/trevor41818 Eric's Referral: https://ts.la/eric95497 Ian's Referral: https://ts.la/ian37694 _______________________________________________ SPONSORS: Special thanks to our sponsor FEYNLAB for all your ceramic coating needs: https://www.feynlab.com Special thanks to Duliban Insurance for Ontario Tesla Owners: https://dulibaninsurance.com Special thanks to EVAnnex for sponsoring the show. Check out their awesome Tesla accessories at https://evannex.com T shirts for the cause Model 3 Evolve by Mad Hungarian https://teespring.com/shop/model-3-evolve-by-madhungarian Get your own Tesla Owners Online Merch! https://teespring.com/stores/tesla-owners-online-store _______________________________________________ SOCIAL MEDIA: Our Twitter accounts: Trevor @Model3Owners Eric Camacho @ecfix Ian Pavelko @IanPavelko

Tesla Owners Online Podcast
77 - Benton out of shape

Tesla Owners Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 95:02


Marc Benton and Rafael Santoni join us to talk about the Cybertruck, Model Y and much more! #Podcast #Tesla #ModelY As a reminder you can watch the video version of the show on your YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngwJgYxEiBw&list=PLY3Dco1yachh-w1I-pkevgFV7ro0Z7AgD Our Patreon page: https://patreon.com/model3ownersclub _______________________________________________ SHOW LINKS: Reverse summon, aka, "Seek and Park" mode, coming later this year https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1250644795216637952?s=20 2020.12.5.6 out to EAP members. Stop sign and stop light support https://twitter.com/MikeLary88/status/1250729588977741826?s=20 Battery and drivetrain investor day has been broken up into 2 events. Battery day not until mid-May at the earliest, plaid drivetrain day later this year https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1249611820232409088?s=20 Call me Curious Podcast https://anchor.fm/cmcpod Book/Product Recommendations: Rafael: Bob Bondurant on High Performance Driving https://amzn.to/3a9C1qg Mars Mission I: Surviving the Kessler Effect by Chris Lee Jones https://amzn.to/2yraJOL Ian: Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight before NASA by Amy Shira Teitel https://amzn.to/3erGgkg Marc: Model 3 & Y Dashboard Cap https://www.rpmtesla.com/collections/model-3-dashboard-options/products/model-3-dashboard-cap-abs-matte-black-painted-139 Model 3 & Y Center Console Plastic Cover https://www.rpmtesla.com/collections/model-3-center-console-wraps/products/model-3-center-console-matt-black-molded-plastic-79 Eric: CUP HOLDER INSERT FOR TESLA MODEL 3 https://evannex.com/products/cup-holder-insert-for-tesla-model-3 The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture, and Deviance at NASA, Enlarged Edition by Diane Vaughan https://amzn.to/3etirZy Trevor: Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King https://amzn.to/2ykrB9Z ______________________________________________ Order GetJeda Wireless charging pad or USB HUB: https://getjeda.com/ref/5/ ______________________________________________ Buying a Model S, X or performance Model 3? Use our owner referral code to get 1000 miles (1500kms) of free Supercharging Trevor's Referral: https://ts.la/trevor41818 Eric's Referral: https://ts.la/eric95497 Ian's Referral: https://ts.la/ian37694 _______________________________________________ SPONSORS: Special thanks to our sponsor FEYNLAB for all your ceramic coating needs: https://www.feynlab.com Special thanks to Duliban Insurance for Ontario Tesla Owners: https://dulibaninsurance.com Special thanks to EVAnnex for sponsoring the show. Check out their awesome Tesla accessories at https://evannex.com T shirts for the cause Model 3 Evolve by Mad Hungarian https://teespring.com/shop/model-3-evolve-by-madhungarian Get your own Tesla Owners Online Merch! https://teespring.com/stores/tesla-owners-online-store _______________________________________________ SOCIAL MEDIA: Our Twitter accounts: Trevor @Model3Owners Eric Camacho @ecfix Ian Pavelko @IanPavelko

New Books in the History of Science
Amy Shira Teitel, "Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA" (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books in the History of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 30:32


Amy Shira Teitel talks about Apollo and the community of people who are deeply attached to space history. Teitel is a spaceflight historian and the creator of the YouTube Channel, Vintage Space. She is also the author of Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Apollo Pilot: The Memory of Astronaut Don Eisele (University of Nebraska Press, 2017). NASA's history is a familiar story, culminating with the agency successfully landing men on the moon in 1969, but its prehistory is an important and rarely told tale. Breaking the Chains of Gravity looks at the evolving roots of America's space program--the scientific advances, the personalities, and the rivalries between the various arms of the United States military. America's space agency drew together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer. The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the U.S. Air Force, meanwhile, brought rocket technology into the world of manned flight. The road to NASA and successful spaceflight was paved by fascinating stories and characters. At the end of World War II, Wernher von Braun escaped Nazi Germany and came to America where he began developing missiles for the United States Army. Ten years after he created the V-2 missile, his Jupiter rocket was the only one capable of launching a satellite into orbit. NACA test pilots like Neil Armstrong flew cutting-edge aircraft in the thin upper atmosphere while Air Force pilots rode to the fringes of space in balloons to see how humans handled radiation at high altitude. After the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957, getting a man in space suddenly became a national imperative, leading President Dwight D. Eisenhower to pull various pieces together to create the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Amy Shira Teitel, "Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA" (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 30:32


Amy Shira Teitel talks about Apollo and the community of people who are deeply attached to space history. Teitel is a spaceflight historian and the creator of the YouTube Channel, Vintage Space. She is also the author of Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Apollo Pilot: The Memory of Astronaut Don Eisele (University of Nebraska Press, 2017). NASA's history is a familiar story, culminating with the agency successfully landing men on the moon in 1969, but its prehistory is an important and rarely told tale. Breaking the Chains of Gravity looks at the evolving roots of America's space program--the scientific advances, the personalities, and the rivalries between the various arms of the United States military. America's space agency drew together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer. The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the U.S. Air Force, meanwhile, brought rocket technology into the world of manned flight. The road to NASA and successful spaceflight was paved by fascinating stories and characters. At the end of World War II, Wernher von Braun escaped Nazi Germany and came to America where he began developing missiles for the United States Army. Ten years after he created the V-2 missile, his Jupiter rocket was the only one capable of launching a satellite into orbit. NACA test pilots like Neil Armstrong flew cutting-edge aircraft in the thin upper atmosphere while Air Force pilots rode to the fringes of space in balloons to see how humans handled radiation at high altitude. After the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957, getting a man in space suddenly became a national imperative, leading President Dwight D. Eisenhower to pull various pieces together to create the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Science
Amy Shira Teitel, "Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA" (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books in Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 30:32


Amy Shira Teitel talks about Apollo and the community of people who are deeply attached to space history. Teitel is a spaceflight historian and the creator of the YouTube Channel, Vintage Space. She is also the author of Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Apollo Pilot: The Memory of Astronaut Don Eisele (University of Nebraska Press, 2017). NASA's history is a familiar story, culminating with the agency successfully landing men on the moon in 1969, but its prehistory is an important and rarely told tale. Breaking the Chains of Gravity looks at the evolving roots of America's space program--the scientific advances, the personalities, and the rivalries between the various arms of the United States military. America's space agency drew together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer. The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the U.S. Air Force, meanwhile, brought rocket technology into the world of manned flight. The road to NASA and successful spaceflight was paved by fascinating stories and characters. At the end of World War II, Wernher von Braun escaped Nazi Germany and came to America where he began developing missiles for the United States Army. Ten years after he created the V-2 missile, his Jupiter rocket was the only one capable of launching a satellite into orbit. NACA test pilots like Neil Armstrong flew cutting-edge aircraft in the thin upper atmosphere while Air Force pilots rode to the fringes of space in balloons to see how humans handled radiation at high altitude. After the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957, getting a man in space suddenly became a national imperative, leading President Dwight D. Eisenhower to pull various pieces together to create the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Amy Shira Teitel, "Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA" (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 30:32


Amy Shira Teitel talks about Apollo and the community of people who are deeply attached to space history. Teitel is a spaceflight historian and the creator of the YouTube Channel, Vintage Space. She is also the author of Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Apollo Pilot: The Memory of Astronaut Don Eisele (University of Nebraska Press, 2017). NASA's history is a familiar story, culminating with the agency successfully landing men on the moon in 1969, but its prehistory is an important and rarely told tale. Breaking the Chains of Gravity looks at the evolving roots of America's space program--the scientific advances, the personalities, and the rivalries between the various arms of the United States military. America's space agency drew together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer. The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the U.S. Air Force, meanwhile, brought rocket technology into the world of manned flight. The road to NASA and successful spaceflight was paved by fascinating stories and characters. At the end of World War II, Wernher von Braun escaped Nazi Germany and came to America where he began developing missiles for the United States Army. Ten years after he created the V-2 missile, his Jupiter rocket was the only one capable of launching a satellite into orbit. NACA test pilots like Neil Armstrong flew cutting-edge aircraft in the thin upper atmosphere while Air Force pilots rode to the fringes of space in balloons to see how humans handled radiation at high altitude. After the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957, getting a man in space suddenly became a national imperative, leading President Dwight D. Eisenhower to pull various pieces together to create the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Studies
Amy Shira Teitel, "Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA" (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 30:32


Amy Shira Teitel talks about Apollo and the community of people who are deeply attached to space history. Teitel is a spaceflight historian and the creator of the YouTube Channel, Vintage Space. She is also the author of Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Apollo Pilot: The Memory of Astronaut Don Eisele (University of Nebraska Press, 2017). NASA's history is a familiar story, culminating with the agency successfully landing men on the moon in 1969, but its prehistory is an important and rarely told tale. Breaking the Chains of Gravity looks at the evolving roots of America's space program--the scientific advances, the personalities, and the rivalries between the various arms of the United States military. America's space agency drew together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer. The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the U.S. Air Force, meanwhile, brought rocket technology into the world of manned flight. The road to NASA and successful spaceflight was paved by fascinating stories and characters. At the end of World War II, Wernher von Braun escaped Nazi Germany and came to America where he began developing missiles for the United States Army. Ten years after he created the V-2 missile, his Jupiter rocket was the only one capable of launching a satellite into orbit. NACA test pilots like Neil Armstrong flew cutting-edge aircraft in the thin upper atmosphere while Air Force pilots rode to the fringes of space in balloons to see how humans handled radiation at high altitude. After the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957, getting a man in space suddenly became a national imperative, leading President Dwight D. Eisenhower to pull various pieces together to create the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Amy Shira Teitel, "Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA" (Bloomsbury, 2016)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 30:32


Amy Shira Teitel talks about Apollo and the community of people who are deeply attached to space history. Teitel is a spaceflight historian and the creator of the YouTube Channel, Vintage Space. She is also the author of Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Apollo Pilot: The Memory of Astronaut Don Eisele (University of Nebraska Press, 2017). NASA's history is a familiar story, culminating with the agency successfully landing men on the moon in 1969, but its prehistory is an important and rarely told tale. Breaking the Chains of Gravity looks at the evolving roots of America's space program--the scientific advances, the personalities, and the rivalries between the various arms of the United States military. America's space agency drew together some of the best minds the non-Soviet world had to offer. The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics and the U.S. Air Force, meanwhile, brought rocket technology into the world of manned flight. The road to NASA and successful spaceflight was paved by fascinating stories and characters. At the end of World War II, Wernher von Braun escaped Nazi Germany and came to America where he began developing missiles for the United States Army. Ten years after he created the V-2 missile, his Jupiter rocket was the only one capable of launching a satellite into orbit. NACA test pilots like Neil Armstrong flew cutting-edge aircraft in the thin upper atmosphere while Air Force pilots rode to the fringes of space in balloons to see how humans handled radiation at high altitude. After the Soviet launch of Sputnik in 1957, getting a man in space suddenly became a national imperative, leading President Dwight D. Eisenhower to pull various pieces together to create the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Time to Eat the Dogs
Replay: How We Talk about Apollo

Time to Eat the Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 26:51


Amy Shira Teitel talks about Apollo and the community of people who are deeply attached to space history. Teitel is a spaceflight historian and the creator of the YouTube Channel, Vintage Space. She is also the author of two books, Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA and Apollo Pilot: The Memory of Astronaut Don Eisele.     

Time to Eat the Dogs
How We Talk about Apollo

Time to Eat the Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 26:51


Amy Shira Teitel talks about Apollo and the community of people who are deeply attached to space history. Teitel is a spaceflight historian and the creator of the YouTube Channel, Vintage Space. She is also the author of two books, Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA and Apollo Pilot: The Memory of Astronaut Don Eisele.     

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Somewhere in the Skies
Amy Shira Teitel: VINTAGE SPACE

Somewhere in the Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 44:19


On episode 97 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, Ryan speaks with author, pop-science writer, and space flight historian, Amy Shira Teitel. Amy tells us how her interest in space history first began, what it's like competing in a male-dominated field, her thoughts on private space exploration, and she even runs us through some strange UFO-related events she came across in her vast array of research. We round things out talking about her latest book, Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA Guest Bio: Amy Shira Teitel is an expert in the history of science, with a lifelong passion for spaceflight. She has written for a number of online and print publications including Discovery News Space, Al-Jazeera, The Guardian, and Universe Today. She runs a thriving YouTube channel and blog (both called Vintage Space) and has appeared on the Discovery Channel, the Military channel, SyFy, and the Science channel, and she is a host on DNews, Discovery Channel's online daily news show. Amy was also an embedded journalist on the New Horizons team, bringing the excitement of humanity's first mission to Pluto to the space-loving public. She lives in Pasadena, California. Follow her on Twitter @AmyShiraTeitel Patreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskies Watch ROSWELL: MYSTERIES DECODED for free! Available now at www.cwseed.com Website: www.somewhereintheskies.com YouTube Channel: CLICK HERE Official Store: CLICK HERE Order Ryan's Book by CLICKING HERE Twitter: @SomewhereSkies Instagram: @SomewhereSkiesPod Opening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per Kiilstofte SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is part of the eOne podcast network. To learn more, CLICK HERE SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is sponsored by HelloFresh. To receive 50% off your first order, use promo code: SOMEWHERE50 at checkout by visiting www.HelloFresh.ca

Civics 101
NASA

Civics 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 18:11


Space is big - like, insanely, incomprehensibly big - so it's understandable that NASA can seem divorced from the world of cabinet secretaries, White House press briefings, and presidential tweets. Amy Shira Teitel is the host of the YouTube channel Vintage Space and author of Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA. In this episode, she explains how despite its lofty aims, NASA is a lot more political than you might think. 

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The Twisted Ten - Unique Top Ten Lists
TTT - Episode 57 - Amy Shira Teitel Top Ten Bizarre Things Said Going To or On The Moon!

The Twisted Ten - Unique Top Ten Lists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 76:01


The Twisted Ten Show Notes: - Amy Shira Teitel, from Vintage Space, brings us the Top 10 Bizarre Things Said Going To or On The Moon! These are amazing transcripts from astronauts dating back 5 decades. Amy Shira Teitel Vintage Space YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/VintageSpace  Punk Rocker Moon Stomper Pawcast https://rogueplanet.tv/podcasts/prmsp/  Twitter and Instagram @aftVintageSpace Book: Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight before NASA https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Chains-Gravity-Spaceflight-before/dp/1511365439    You're listening to The Twisted Ten Bringing you original and unique , Host created Top Ten Lists Recorded live in World Famous Cocoa Beach Florida With hosts Tach Van Sickle, Adam Poston, Andrea Joy and Jay Alvarez This podcast may contain vulgar, explicit content to include references to sex, drug and alcohol or other potentially offensive material. Listen at your own risk. Music Provided by: DJ Gil Lugo DJ Constant BenSound http://www.bensound.com  Kevin MacLeod ( http://incompetech.com ) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/     

The Drill Down
400!: Watching the Watchmen

The Drill Down

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 89:35


This week, YouTube's new subscription service, tech execs flee Yahoo in droves, Gamergate at SXSW, some idiot Tesla drivers, and does filming the police contribute to crime? All this and more!  What We're Playing With Andy: Steve Jobs (What Went Wrong) Tosin: Nexus 5X Headlines Drivers are being idiots with Tesla's new autopilot features Western Digital to Buy SanDisk for $19 Billion Netflix's Ted Sarandos: ‘Beasts Of No Nation' Seen By Over 3 Million Viewers iFixit App Pulled from Apple's Store Victory for Users: Librarian of Congress Renews and Expands Protections for Fair Uses Audible Book of the Week Breaking the Chains of Gravity: The Story of Spaceflight Before NASA by Amy Shira Teitel Sign up at AudibleTrial.com/TheDrillDown Music Break: Space Oddity by David Bowie Hot Topic Inside YouTube's new $10 per month subscription service YouTube Red, which removes ads, allows offline viewing, more, available October 28 in US Yahoo Talent Exodus Accelerates as Marissa Mayer's Turnaround Flounders SXSW Cancels Online Harassment, GamerGate Panels Due To Unspecified Threats BuzzFeed Withdrawing From SXSW Vox Media and The Verge will not attend SXSW unless it takes harassment seriously After Gamergate Misstep, SXSW Weighs An All-Day Online Abuse Forum Music Break: Sound of da Police by KRS-One Final Word: Apple FBI Director Blames Crime On Police Misconduct Videos White House To FBI Director: No, Viral Videos Aren't Causing Crime Get Stopped by the Police? There's an App for That The Drill Down Video of the Week Star Wars BattleFront Trailer Subscribe! The Drill Down on iTunes (Subscribe now!) Add us on Stitcher! The Drill Down on Facebook The Drill Down on Twitter Geeks Of Doom's The Drill Down is a roundtable-style audio podcast where we discuss the most important issues of the week, in tech and on the web and how they affect us all. Hosts are Geeks of Doom contributor Andrew Sorcini (Mr. BabyMan), marketing research analyst Dwayne De Freitas, and Box tech consultant Tosin Onafowokan.