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Ben & Woods start the 8am hour talking about Cameron Smith winning The Open over the weekend, and reportedly heading to the LIV tour now. Then at the bottom of the hour, the guys talk more Padres baseball from the weekend including Friday and Saturday's wins, and they give their thoughts on the Apple TV+ broadcast from Friday night. Listen here!
Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), Quinn Dunki, Michael Mulhern, Blake Patterson, and Carrington Vanston Topic: End of line To the extent that you have physical objects, intellectual properties, accounts that host archives, what kind of plans do you have for when you are (possibly unexpectedly) no longer around? Or, what kind of plans do you plan to have? What kind of considerations are there? Does anyone but you in your local real-life circle know what the stuff is, who to talk to, how to access things? Topic/Feedback links: Open Apple #81: Remembering Tony Diaz Atari 8-bit port of Prince of Persia Prince of Persia Source Code: Saved (Tony Diaz, KansasFest 2012) Retro Computing News: Call For Yellowstone Beta Testers Apple VideoPad 2 prototype sells at auction TNMOC, 40th anniversary of the BBC Micro. Nov 30 217: THE VERTICAL PLANE PART 1 (Astonishing Legends podcast) The 100MHz 6502 MCLFast : Apple II as a shield '80s software was expensive Vintage Computer(-related) commercials: Polaroid Swinger (1965) Sinclair calculators at DG Leisure Centre Retro Computing Gift Idea: Floppy Disk costume Auction Picks: Blake: Dynex Exerciser DE-5020 See also: Dynex series 600 disk drive manual CSC Hard Drive Bible 7th edition See also: Hard Drive Bible 8th edition on archive.org Carrington: Commodore 64 on MaxSold Big Swinger camera Michael: NatGeo on CD Paul: Multicolored C64 keyboard See also: Darth Skalmar's Retro Garage Apple II series WillMaker Sinclair Cambridge calculator kit Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
For decades, Tony Diaz held the record of the only person to have attended every KansasFest. Whether at that convention, on the comp.sys.apple2 Usenet newsgroup, or on his livestreams, he would share his comprehensive knowledge of Apple II hardware and demo the rare prototypes in his vast collection. When KansasFest lost its home at Avila READ MORE The post Open Apple #81: Remembering Tony Diaz first appeared on Open Apple.
IBM's PC turns 40, Senate plan to open Apple's App Store, where Countach got its name Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 unveiled: This wedge is a hybrid. "Blue" hydrogen is worse for the climate than coal, study says. The real reason everyone hates Apple's child porn idea (it has nothing to do with privacy). Apple and Google Are Gearing Up to Fight a New App Store Bill. TikTok overtakes Facebook as world's most downloaded app. Beige Against the Machine: The IBM PC turns 40 August 12. Nvidia Reveals Its CEO Was Computer Generated in Keynote Speech. The Ethics of a Deepfake Anthony Bourdain Voice. On the banality of our deepfake future. Nikola founder charged with securities fraud over allegedly fake truck demo. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Announced With S Pen Support and Water Resistance. Xiaomi announces Mix 4 with under-display camera. Huawei Accused in Suit of Installing Data' Back Door' in Pakistan Project. T-Mobile Investigating Claims of Massive Customer Data Breach. Excerpt: How Google bought Android—according to folks in the room. YouTube, Google Launch New Protections for Kids Under 18. How YouTube's Crackdown on Unboxing Videos Could Play Out. Pay cut: Google employees who work from home could lose money. Old-fashioned business travel is dead (but don't blame the pandemic). Aston Martin's 217 mph convertible. Bugatti's 1,500 hp Bolide. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Tim Stevens, Mike Elgan, and Owen Thomas Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: expressvpn.com/twit podium.com/twit itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30 CrowdStrike.com/twit
IBM's PC turns 40, Senate plan to open Apple's App Store, where Countach got its name Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 unveiled: This wedge is a hybrid. "Blue" hydrogen is worse for the climate than coal, study says. The real reason everyone hates Apple's child porn idea (it has nothing to do with privacy). Apple and Google Are Gearing Up to Fight a New App Store Bill. TikTok overtakes Facebook as world's most downloaded app. Beige Against the Machine: The IBM PC turns 40 August 12. Nvidia Reveals Its CEO Was Computer Generated in Keynote Speech. The Ethics of a Deepfake Anthony Bourdain Voice. On the banality of our deepfake future. Nikola founder charged with securities fraud over allegedly fake truck demo. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Announced With S Pen Support and Water Resistance. Xiaomi announces Mix 4 with under-display camera. Huawei Accused in Suit of Installing Data' Back Door' in Pakistan Project. T-Mobile Investigating Claims of Massive Customer Data Breach. Excerpt: How Google bought Android—according to folks in the room. YouTube, Google Launch New Protections for Kids Under 18. How YouTube's Crackdown on Unboxing Videos Could Play Out. Pay cut: Google employees who work from home could lose money. Old-fashioned business travel is dead (but don't blame the pandemic). Aston Martin's 217 mph convertible. Bugatti's 1,500 hp Bolide. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Tim Stevens, Mike Elgan, and Owen Thomas Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: expressvpn.com/twit podium.com/twit itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30 CrowdStrike.com/twit
IBM's PC turns 40, Senate plan to open Apple's App Store, where Countach got its name Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 unveiled: This wedge is a hybrid. "Blue" hydrogen is worse for the climate than coal, study says. The real reason everyone hates Apple's child porn idea (it has nothing to do with privacy). Apple and Google Are Gearing Up to Fight a New App Store Bill. TikTok overtakes Facebook as world's most downloaded app. Beige Against the Machine: The IBM PC turns 40 August 12. Nvidia Reveals Its CEO Was Computer Generated in Keynote Speech. The Ethics of a Deepfake Anthony Bourdain Voice. On the banality of our deepfake future. Nikola founder charged with securities fraud over allegedly fake truck demo. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 Announced With S Pen Support and Water Resistance. Xiaomi announces Mix 4 with under-display camera. Huawei Accused in Suit of Installing Data' Back Door' in Pakistan Project. T-Mobile Investigating Claims of Massive Customer Data Breach. Excerpt: How Google bought Android—according to folks in the room. YouTube, Google Launch New Protections for Kids Under 18. How YouTube's Crackdown on Unboxing Videos Could Play Out. Pay cut: Google employees who work from home could lose money. Old-fashioned business travel is dead (but don't blame the pandemic). Aston Martin's 217 mph convertible. Bugatti's 1,500 hp Bolide. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Tim Stevens, Mike Elgan, and Owen Thomas Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: expressvpn.com/twit podium.com/twit itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30 CrowdStrike.com/twit
Welcome to Poly Retro Assembly Cast Chicken Missile Drop Grue Museum, the annual “megapodcast” from KansasFest, hosted again via Zoom. Participants: Charles Mangin (Chicken Missile) Carrington Vanston (Retro Computing Roundtable & Eaten by a Grue) Chris Torrence (Assembly Lines) Joe Strosnider (Joe's Computer Museum) John Leake (RetroMacCast) Kate the Cat (Chicken Missile & RetroMetal) Ken […] The post Open Apple #80 (July 2021): KansasFest 2021 Megapodcast first appeared on Open Apple.
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KansasFest 2020 Megapodcast Welcome to Retro Open Poly Roundtable Chicken Missile Lines Drop Museum Gruecast. The annual "megapodcast" from KansasFest, this time conducted virtually. Note: Reading the links below could be "spoilers" for the game. Participants: Quinn Dunki (Blondihacks, Open Apple, Retrocomputing Roundtable) Earl Evans (Retrocomputing Roundtable, Next Without For, Retrobits) Ken Gagne (Polygamer, Transporter Lock, Retrocomputing Roundtable) Paul Hagstrom (Retrocomputing Roundtable, Drop III Inches) John Leake (RetroMacCast) Charles Mangin (How II) Rob McMullen (Player/Missile) Blake Patterson (Retrocomputing Roundtable) Kay Savetz (ANTIC: The Atari 8-Bit Podcast, Eaten By A Grue) Kate Szkotnicki (RetroMetal: Old Games on Old Machines) Carrington Vanston (Retrocomputing Roundtable, Eaten By A Grue) Game-related links: KansasFest KansasFest (YouTube channel) National Dairy Council Grab A Byte Ancient Tarot Canadian Tire Complimentary Cassette The Missing Ring Softline Mar/Apr 1984 Magic Knight Rayearth Gertrude's Secrets Conan: Hall of Volta Apple Cider Spider Firebug Old Timers: MUSE Software (KansasFest 1992) Three Mile Island Senseless Violence 1 and 2 Feedback/Discussion: @rcrpodcast on Twitter Vintage Computer Forum RCR Podcast on Facebook Throwback Network Throwback Network on Facebook Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X - link Show audio files hosted by CyberEars Listen/Download:
Floppy Days Episode 88 - The Apple III - Part 2 Hi, all, and welcome to Floppy Days #88 for December, 2018. I’m your host, Randy Kindig, and it’s hard to believe that 2018 is coming to an end. I hope you all had a great year! As stated in the last show, we are into the year 1981 for computer introductions and we are covering the Apple II’s more powerful sibling, the Apple III. This is part 2 of the 2-part series and will again have Paul Hagstrom, prolific podcaster himself, to help me cover this machine. We will continue where we left off the last show, and will cover magazines, books, software, emulators, Web sites and a whole lot more. Stay tuned to learn more than you ever wanted to know about the Apple III. New Acquisitions/What I’ve Been Up To Tandy Assembly 2018 - http://www.tandyassembly.com/index.html Bartlett Labs (Peter Barlett) - MISE/M3SE/MIRE - http://bartlettlabs.com/ Ian Mavric - The Right Stuff - http://members.iinet.net.au/~ianmav/trs80/ Peter Cetinski - http://pski.net/category/retro/ Brendan Donahe - CoCoVGA - http://www.cocovga.com/ Jim Brain - Retro Innovations - http://store.go4retro.com/ Thomas McLaren - Digital Dinos - http://www.digitaldinos.com/ ZZap!64 Annual 2019 book - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/47744432/zzap-64-annual-2019-the-next-chapter TI-59 & gummy wheel repair kit - https://www.ebay.com/itm/TEXAS-INSTRUMENTS-TI-59-CALCULATOR-CARD-READER-GUMMY-WHEEL-REPAIR-KIT/264101043234 Soldering Station - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D57JT3F Atari 8-bit SIO cables - https://lotharek.pl/productdetail.php?id=128 Atari 8-bit SIO2SD p https://lotharek.pl/productdetail.php?id=58 Atari 8-bit S-Drive Max - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EUVJYME Atari 410 Cassette Drive belt - https://www.ebay.com/itm/123508444012?ViewItem=&item=123508444012 Pi1541 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/PiDRIVE-Raspberry-Pi-HAT-1541-1581-Commodore-64-128-Vic-20-Emulator-OLED-Pi1541-/332860073409 Amiga External Drive Cable and Boot Selector - http://www.amibay.com/showthread.php?88687-Gotek-Floppy-Drive-External-ROUND-cables Upcoming Shows The Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network will have three tables at the second annual Retro City Festival, taking place January 5-6, 2019 at the famous Fairplex, Expo Hall 9, 1101 W McKinley Ave. in Pomona, California (east of Los Angeles). - http://retrocityfestival.com - a yearly celebration of video game history VCF Pacific Northwest 2019 will take place March 23-24, 2019 at Living Computers: Museum+Labs in Seattle, Washington. Details can be found at http://www.vcfed.org/vcf-pnw. Feedback “Sophistication and Simplicity: The Life and Times of the Apple II Computer” by Steven Weyhrich - https://www.amazon.com/Sophistication-Simplicity-Times-Apple-Computer/dp/0986832278 Jupiter Ace resources - https://jupiter-ace.co.uk Popular Magazines/Newsletters Apple III Dimensions (Apple) - https://www.apple2scans.net/magazines/apple-dimensions/ - 4 issues (tied to the recall/upgrade program) OnThree - https://www.apple2scans.net/magazines/on-three/ - ‘83 to ‘90 - Bob Consorti put in link to interview on Drop III Inches Open Apple Gazette - https://www.apple2scans.net/magazines/open-apple-gazette/ - ‘82 to ‘84 Apple Orchard - http://yesterbits.com/scans/apple-orchard-magazine/ - ‘80 to ‘84 Call-A.P.P.L.E. - https://www.callapple.org - ‘78 to (‘90, ‘02 to ‘11, ‘15 to) present Softalk - https://archive.org/details/softalkapple - ‘80 to ‘84 Washington Apple Pi Journal - https://www.wap.org/journal/showcase/ -‘79 to ‘94 Books Osborne-McGraw Hill Guide to your Apple III - Stanley M. Miastkowski - http://www.apple2scans.net/apple-iii-documents/osborne-mcgraw-hill-guide-to-your-apple-iii/ Exploring Business BASIC - an almost-book by Taylor Pohlman: http://www.apple2scans.net/apple-iii-documents/exploring-business-basic/ "Using Apple Business Computers" by Kenniston Lord Jr - https://www.ebay.com/itm/1984-Operating-Programming-Apple-III-Computers-rare-book-on-the-Apple-III-/252985598982 Business BASIC for the Apple III by Eddie Adamis - https://www.amazon.com/Business-BASIC-Apple-Eddie-Adamis/dp/0471883883 — http://www.apple2scans.net/apple-iii-documents/business-basic-for-the-apple-iii/ BASIC Keywords for the Apple III also by Eddie Adamis - http://www.apple2scans.net/apple-iii-documents/basic-keywords-for-the-apple-iii/ [nearly identical to other Adamis book, just sorted differently] Software Resource Guide for Apple III and Apple III Plus Harware and Software (Apple): http://www.apple2scans.net/apple-iii-documents/resource-guide-for-apple-and-apple-plus-hardware-and-software/ Software - http://apple3.org/iiisoftware.html Ads & Appearances Night Shift (1982) - Chuck, the morgue night attendant, uses Visicalc on an Apple III to keep his girls' finances in order. Dick Cavett TV ads - Apple IIII easy to use - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOk-gA_j_Cw Dick Cavett TV Ad - Electronic Worksheet - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk80YJ0H-ZU - Modern Upgrades CFFA2 / CFFA3000 - http://dreher.net/?s=projects/CFforAppleII&c=projects/CFforAppleII/main.php , http://dreher.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=490 Floppy Emu - https://www.bigmessowires.com/floppy-emu/ SD Floppy II - http://www.a2heaven.com/webshop/index.php?rt=product/product&product_id=124 X/ProFile - Profile/Widget Emulator Board for Apple Lisa&Apple3 - https://www.ebay.com/itm/X-ProFile-Profile-Widget-Emulator-Board-Apple-Lisa-Apple3-Hundreds-SOLD-/202428018286 - $369.99 APPLE III PROFILE INTERFACE - (this is a vintage era card) - http://vintagemicros.com/catalog/apple-profile-interface-p-170.html Emulators Sara - http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/sara.html MESS/MAME - https://www.mamedev.org/release.html See also: apple3rtr https://github.com/datajerk/apple3rtr “Ready to Run” Open Emulator - https://github.com/OpenEmulatorProject/OpenEmulator-OSX , Unofficial snapshot builds: https://archive.org/details/OpenEmulatorSnapshots Buying One Today Interview with Bob Cook, Founder and former President of Sun Remarketing - https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-classic/classiccomputingcom-bob-cook-fmin7S5wdps/ Community Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/appleiii/ Twitter Drop III inches (podcast twitter feed): https://twitter.com/drop_iii_inches Forums Applefritter - https://www.applefritter.com/forum/84 - Apple II and III forum Podcasts Drop III Inches - http://drop-iii-inches.com Open Apple - http://www.open-apple.net - Apple II podcast but with occasional Apple III mentions Current Web Sites Centre for Computing History - http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/210/Apple-III/ Vintage Micros - http://vintagemicros.com/catalog/apple-c-29.html Apple3.org - http://www.apple3.org/ - Documents, magazines, software, emulators, ads Washington Apple Pi Apple III FAQ - https://www.wap.org/a3/a3library/a3faq.html Yesterbits Apple III Software and Scans - https://yesterbits.com/topics/apple-iii-software-and-scans/ Mike Maginnis 6502Lane - http://www.6502lane.net/ David T. Craig scans of a vast amount of material, internal documentation - https://archive.org/search.php?query=dtca3%2A Apple ///: A New Beginning by Apple Computer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY7HRyXgeek Why I Failed with the Apple III and Steve Jobs Succeeded With the Macintosh - https://blog.aha.io/why-i-failed-with-the-apple-iii-and-steve-jobs-succeeded-with-the-macintosh/ by David Fradin, Apple III Product Manager https://twitter.com/davidfradin1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidfradin/ The One Thing Melinda Gates Will Keep Forever Is an Apple III - https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gadgets/a22824572/melinda-gates-apple-iii Archive.org - https://archive.org/search.php?query=apple+iii Cult of Mac - https://www.cultofmac.com/?s=apple+iii Digibarn - http://www.digibarn.com/collections/systems/appleIII/index.html - Apple III documentation, manuals, interviews, photos References https://www.mac-history.net/computer-history/2007-07-14/apple-iii-and-apple-iie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_III http://www.vectronicsappleworld.com/archives/appleii/0002.php http://lowendmac.com/2015/apple-iii-chaos-apples-first-failure/ http://www.applelogic.org/AIIIDesignBugs.html
This month on Open Apple, we bring you the traditional big group podcast that we record every year at KansasFest. Tune in for a casual chat with your favorite retro podcasters, and get a behind-the-scenes peek at what makes KansasFest special. This year we managed to twist the following arms into joining us: Quinn Dunki – […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Kevin Savetz and Carrington Vanston of the Eaten By A Grue podcast. Eaten By A Grue is a game-by-game style of podcast where the intrepid hosts are playing every Infocom game. They both play the game, then discuss it in detail, with and without spoilers. They discuss […]
Please leave us a review on your Apple device Open Apple's Podcast app. Go to the Search tab. Enter ‘The SIBO Doctor Podcast'. Tap ‘Search' on your keypad. Tap the SIBO Doctor icon when it comes up. Tap the Reviews tab. Scroll down to ‘Ratings & Reviews' Tap the stars to leave a rating Tap ‘Write a Review' to leave a review' Hit send Android users – we've got you covered via Stitcher for Android phones. Visit https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-sibo-doctor Dr Nirala Jacobi is in conversation with Dr Lela Altman on the topic of the Elemental Diet. Dr Altman presented at the 2017 SIBO Symposium, and in 2018 at The Gastroenterology Association for Naturopathic Physicians, on the topic of the Elemental Diet. Dr Altman is a Naturopathic Doctor, she has a private practice and also lectures at Bastyr University in Seattle. Dr Altman is also an Acupuncturist. Her interests include gastrointestinal disorders, east asian medicine, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Topics discussed include How did Dr Altman get into the field of SIBO with a special interest in Elemental Diets? The Elemental Diet is a highly effective standalone antimicrobial treatment, on par with conventional antibiotics or herbal antimicrobials. What are the components of the Elemental Diet? What makes it different from medical food replacement products such as Mediclear or powders that aim to heal the gut? Proteins are in the form of amino acids only, and there are no other food products in the formula. The nutrients are predigested - you do not need to break anything down. Fats in the form of oil, medium chain triglycerides (MCTs). Carbohydrate component is either dextrose or maltodextrin. Starches may be included. Essential vitamins and minerals. No fibre. Contraindications for the Elemental Diet include A history of disordered eating Underweight patients (however patients can gain weight on the Elemental Diet due to ease of absorption of nutrients) Caution in diabetes due to higher simple carbohydrate and sugar content. Caution for known fungal overgrowth or signs or symptoms. If using, use in combination with antifungal treatment - Dr Jacobi always uses an antifungal with the Elemental Diet. How can people get the Elemental Diet for their patients? Vivonex - Nestle product (not recommended) Integrative Therapeutics Physicians' Elemental Diet Dr Allison Siebecker's homemade Elemental Diet Possible complications encountered with prescription of the Elemental Diet. Blood sugar dysregulation Weight loss Intolerable flavour Nausea Diarrhoea Die off reactions Constipation Abdominal pain What happens for 2 versus 3 weeks for patients on the Elemental Diet? 80% effective after 2 weeks 85% effective after 3 weeks No more effective for 4 weeks Protocol Elemental Diet shakes - 6 per day, or daily amount divided up to have less day every hour. Drinks allowed - water, (sometimes) dilute black coffee or black tea. SIBO testing patient with same day breath test - if still positive, continue for one more week, if negative, transition off the Elemental Diet. Transitioning off the Elemental Diet General Keep using some of the Elemental Diet shakes for calories as patient transitions. Consider using Elemental Diet as the elimination phase of an Elimination Challenge Diet (eliminate all high allergenic foods for 2 weeks and then reintroduce one every 3 days, if tolerated add back in, if not tolerated keep it out) Day 1 Slow introduction of foods starting with broths (be aware that some SIBO clients do not do well with cartilage bones due to the high histamine in glycosaminoglycans. If this is the case, use only marrow bones or meat broth). Start patients with Low FODMAP diet for approx 3 days, well cooked vegetables, avoiding raw foods. If candida suspected, avoid simple carbohydrates. Day 2 Continue with well-cooked Low FODMAP vegetables and broth. Congee addition (if no yeast overgrowth) - rice soup with chicken / vegetables. Add cooked meats, fish, eggs, grains. Day 3 Transition to a simple Low FODMAP diet or Dr Jacobi's Bi-Phasic Diet If SIBO breath test is negative start challenging the Low FODMAP diet as described with Elimination Diet Challenge above. Same day retesting available in Australia with com Notify the lab before sending the test for fast-tracking Overnight the test back to com What are common symptoms that are usually no cause for alarm? Constipation (due to no fibre intake) Bowel movements can change largely - client is not eating enough food to pass on a regular basis. Great therapeutics include magnesium, herbal laxatives, suppositories, enemas. Nausea Can start within first couple of days and usually then goes away. Solution is to dilute formula a bit more if you can. Can be due to vitamins and supplements taken in addition to Elemental Diet. Recommendation to discontinue non-essential supplements. If using Dr Siebecker's Formula, switch to the lower fat higher carb option, as the high fat option can cause a bit more nausea. Bowel changes May notice passing stools of dry grey powder - if formula used is powder. Diarrhoea - could be a reaction to something in the formula (look to corn oil, soy oil). Treat for dehydration - keep them hydrated and advise sipping formula slowly throughout the day (which also assists blood sugar regulation). What to do to improve flavour of the homemade Elemental Diet? Options may include: Stevia Flavoured magnesium powder (use caution here with appropriate quantity). Extract drops, such as almond, peppermint etc. Blend with ice. Use a cup with a straw so as to not smell it. Do not let it sit out for more than the time that it is being consumed. The Half Elemental Diet Not used for SIBO treatment Can be used for providing bowel rest for anyone in an inflammatory bowel flare. Can be used to increase caloric intake for someone who is requiring hypoallergenic caloric supplementation (a few days to a week's duration) - used as a caloric and nutritional booster for those with extreme food sensitivities. Additions If client is getting hungry on having the Elemental Diet - add coconut or MCT oil to formula to increase calories. Dr Altman's opinion on using the Elemental Diet in the daytime and eating meat at night? The difference between meat protein and elemental diet protein - the latter is in a free form and are therefore rapidly absorbed and not much reaches the colon. Initiate prokinetics immediately at completion of Elemental Diet to inhibit regrowth of SIBO. Consider low dose antimicrobial herbs at completion of Elemental Diet to inhibit regrowth. Consider that stomach acid is killing most of the bacteria that we ingest - support this if necessary. Consider the underlying root cause of client's initial SIBO and keep that managed to prevent relapse. Dr Altman's clinical pearls re The Elemental Diet. The cost of a 2-week course of The Elemental Diet Example at 6 shakes per day of Physicians' Elemental Diet it comes to approximately $650 USD. No need for hunger - patients can have as many shakes as they want. Resources Dr Lela Altman Dr Altman's talk Elemental Diet Webinar with CME available. Bastyr University Digestive Wellness Clinic in Seattle, Washington. Private Practice in the Bastyr Centre for Natural Health. Dr Pimentel Elemental Diet options Integrative Therapeutics Physicians' Elemental Diet Dr Allison Siebecker's homemade Elemental Diet Vivonex - Nestle (not recommended) Elemental Diet components Jo Mar Labs Black Label 21 Blend for amino acids Same day retesting available in Australia with com Notify the lab before sending the test for fast-tracking Overnight the test back to com Dr Jacobi's Bi-Phasic Diet Dr Allison Siebecker's SIBO Specific Diet Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD)
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Ken Gagne and Andy Molloy of Juiced.GS, the longest running continuously published Apple II magazine (that you can still get in your mailbox to this day!). Juiced.GS is in its 23rd year, which has to be a record for magazines of almost any type. Ken and Andy […]
We’re baaaack! Sorry for the unscheduled hiatus folks, but your intrepid hosts had some family matters to attend to. This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Seth Steinberger of 8-bit Weapon. We talk about their new album Class Apples, which was made entirely on an Apple II. Yes, every sound on the album is […]
0:00 - Open/Apple is a scam 13:00 - Danny somehow faces another tough break at the Gym 16:20 - You ever realize how many times you can park in front of a fire hydrant?/A dispute over an animal crossing sign 29:50 - Have you ever noticed that it's impossible to grab the right amount of napkins?/Danny confronts a ketchup thief/A hot debate about weird eating habits 40:20 - Bad Look of the Week: Suits with no socks?
This month on Open Apple, the part of Quinn Dunki is played by RCR Podcast co-host Carrington “Fake Quinn” Vanston. A post-KansasFest Mark Lemmert of 6502 Workshop returns to the show to promote the new Nox Archaist Kickstarter. You should contribute because it’s awesome to support those still developing for the Apple II and not […]
In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Computer Podcast: Mike Maginnis of the Open Apple and Drop III Inches podcasts joins the Antic crew and starts a computer war, Nir Dary tells us about disk drive upgrades, we catch up with Curt Vendel about his projects including the 2nd Atari history book, and more Atari news than you can possibly imagine! READY! Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin’s Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge ANTIC Facebook Page AHCS Eaten By a Grue What we’ve been up to VCF Midwest - http://vcfmw.org/ SDrive2 - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/262509-sdrive-arm-preorder/page-1 Atari, Inc.: Business is Fun - https://www.amazon.com/Atari-Inc-Business-Curt-Vendel/dp/0985597402 “You Have Died of Dysentery: The creation of The Oregon Trail – the iconic educational game of the 1980s” e-book by R. Philip Bouchard - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B8JMKMC “Art of Atari Poster Collection” by Tim Lapetino - https://www.amazon.com/Art-Atari-Poster-Collection-Lapetino/dp/1524103020 Kfest — simon sez - https://youtu.be/XzJ9DUfd6s4 Apple II Family Feud - https://youtu.be/TMuNSGsZo8I Interviews Jason Worley transcribed Dan Horn interview - https://computingpioneers.com/index.php/Dan_Horn News Atari 1450XLD pictures posted by Curt Vendel - https://www.facebook.com/groups/vintagecomputerclub/permalink/1882817098418314/ Easy to Learn, Hard to Master: The Fate of Atari - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/120523/229705301 Radiokomputer, the Polish program broadcasting Atari games by radio - http://atariteca.blogspot.pe/2017/08/radiokomputer-el-programa-polaco-que.html “Atari Photo Sauce” - http://www.4-traders.com/ATARI-2168735/news/Atari-Trademark-Application-for-ATARI-PHOTO-SAUCE-Filed-by-Atari-24749858/ Atari sues Nestle, says Kit Kat video game ad violates Breakout … Atari themed skins for Raspberry Pi cases - https://www.facebook.com/groups/181644898539691/permalink/1401735433197292/ , https://www.redbubble.com/people/choccyhobnob http://retroroundup.com Games for Atari: 1977 to 1995 kickstarter Atari 400 RAM-Card 48/52 KB & external OS-ROM - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/267042-new-hardware-atari-400-ram-card-4852-kb-external-os-rom/ New WINE port of Altirra - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/256928-altirra-28-wine-port-for-macos-sierra/?view=getnewpost Atari 800XL computer with a cell phone via Bluetooth wireless - http://atariteca.blogspot.com/2017/08/video-computadora-atari-800xl-con.html XC-1411 monitor on ebay - https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=XC-1411&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc&_trksid=p2045573.m1684 details of the six games of ABBUC 2017 - http://atariteca.blogspot.com/2017/08/atari-imagenes-y-detalles-de-los-seis.html Upcoming Shows where you might see Atari computers (or Atari people): OldComp Party #3 - Sep 8-10, 2017 - (Czech Republic) VCFMW - Sept. 9-10, Elk Grove Village, IL - http://vcfmw.org/ PRGE http://www.retrogamingexpo.com Oct 20-22 ByteFest 2017 Oct 13-15, 2017 - http://www.bytefest.org/english-info2/ (Prague, Czech Republic) Vintage computer fest Seattle Feb 10-11 2018, Living Computers: Museum + Labs - http://vcfed.org/wp/2017/07/07/vintage-computer-festival-pacific-northwest/ YouTube videos this month HOW TO: Atari 800 & Atari 5200 EmulationStation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erSOXQhJ3uo A graphical and themeable emulator front-end that allows you to access all your favorite games in one place, even without a keyboard! EmulationStation performs well even on low-powered devices like the famous mini-computer Raspberry Pi. EmulationStation is the front-end of the popular RetroPie Project, which comes pre-configured with emulators for over 30 different platforms. Amazing Atari 8 bit Art - Part 3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiTtp9rcrv4 - Kieren Hawken - This video features 100 more amazing pieces of pixel art from the Atari 8-bit range of computers. WAR ROOM game for Atari 8-bit computers - Abbuc software contest 2017 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ydaqi5VD_Q8 - WAR ROOM for Atari 8-bit computers by Rob Schlortt and Eric Henneke. Atari 600xl modding 64KB, RGB Output, 4 different OS, recap - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIhwmjXK_UQ - Klaus Wolf We Are Still Fighting For Transitions... by Desire, 2017 | Atari 8 bit Demo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnBrh9dwZ1k Atari XL/XE+VBXE demo released at Nordlicht 2017 Atari 65XE - 1MB RAM Upgrade - Ultimate 1MB Revised 2K14 From Lotharek - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVUmRuuvJY0 - GadgetUK164 - Retro Gaming Repairs & Mods NPR How I Built This - Atari & Chuck E. Cheese's: Nolan Bushnell - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi6Chp1_0Z8 - Before he turned 40, Nolan Bushnell founded two brands that permanently shaped the way Americans amuse themselves: the iconic video game system Atari, and the frenetic family restaurant Chuck E. Cheese's. Commercial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUz58NRFZiM End of Show Music Sam Sings - We Will Rock You - http://atariage.com/forums/blog/572/entry-14044-sam-raaks-yuw/ Possible side effects of listening to the Antic podcast include stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat; drowsiness, dizziness, feeling nervous; mild nausea, upset stomach, constipation; increased appetite, weight changes; insomnia, decreased sex drive, impotence, or difficulty having an orgasm; dry mouth, intense hate of Commodore, and Amiga lust. Certain conditions apply. Offer good for those with approved credit. Member FDIC. An equal housing lender.
This month on Open Apple, we run the annual group megapodcast that is recorded live at KansasFest! This is a four-year-old tradition whereby all the attending retro podcasters get together and do one big silly show together. It’s clunky, it’s pointless, and the audio quality is terrible because we’re all crowded one microphone in a grungy […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with KansasFest committee member and lifelong Apple II user Peter Neubauer. We talk lots about the upcoming KansasFest, of course, but also Peter’s own experiences with the machine. He has a passion for Logo, and a special place in his heart reserved for the Apple IIc Plus. I […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Michael Packard, author of the upcoming new game Alien Downpour. Michael has gone back to teach himself assembly language and make the kinds of games he wished he had made back in the day. The results are indeed impressive, and his first foray into solo Apple II game […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Mark Lemmert, co-founder of 6502 Workshop. Him and his partners (Mike Reimer, Bill Giggie, Robert Padovan, Gordon Mackay, and Galactagog) have been building Nox Archaist, a brand new story-driven tile-based role-playing game in the classical Ultima style. They’re pushing the hardware as far as they can with […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Craig Peterson, who got involved with hardware and software development very early in the life of the Apple II. Craig integrated Apple II computers with a numerical control manufacturing system, producing G-code for the cutting machines in a factory. He was a pioneer in using the Apple II for what computers […]
This month on Open Apple, Mike and Quinn sit down with each other and catch up on all the news they’ve been neglecting lately. Mike and Quinn discuss the disappointing 8BitDo controller, get excited about remanufactured printer ribbons, and pretend to know anything about EDD. Follow along as we review Softalk volume 1, number 3. The […]
This month on Open Apple, we round out the year with our annual tradition of sitting around a virtual table with some friends of the show, discussing whatever comes to mind. Mike and Quinn are joined by Jeremy Barr-Hyde, Jorma Honkanen, Kate Szkotnicki & Chris Torrence. We have a really fun mix of Apple II fans from all walks of life […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Glenda Adams, better known on the Apple II as The Atom. She was a cracker of some note back in the 1980s, and she shares great stories with us of her exploits in boot tracing, cracking, and distributing software in the glory days of the Apple II […]
This week on Open Apple, we run a special piece of extra content, courtesy of friend-of-the-show Mike Whalen. Mike brought his mobile audio production gear to KansasFest back in July, and he captured a series of interviews and biographies during the event. He has graciously agreed to let us run it here on our feed. It’s wonderfully […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Alex Lee, purveyor of the canonical IIgs reference site What Is The Apple IIgs? We talk about what it was like being one of the brave few with this machine, and that feeling of living in a secret world of incredible graphics and sound that nobody else seemed […]
This month on Open Apple, we share an excerpt of an interview with John Brooks, courtesy of Juiced.GS. John talks about how and why he updated ProDOS, and his experiences getting back into the community. Tune in to hear Quinn lose 20 years of time perception around the Tiger Learning Computer, then pretend to know stuff […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Kate Szkotnicki, long time Apple II fan and new addition to the retro community. We chat about her first impressions as a newcomer to the community, and the big splash she made at her first KansasFest. Kate is a cosplayer and frequent attendee of anime and comic […]
In this episode of Antic the Atari 8-bit podcast, we reminisce about Atari Party and KansasFest, we bemoan the fate of the Atari 1200XL, and talk about Nir Dary’s one-man traveling Atari show. Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin’s Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge ANTIC Facebook Page AHCS What we’ve been up to Suburban Chicago Atarians (SCAT) - http://www.scatarians.org/ Compute’s Atari Collection Volume 2 Edladdin controllers - http://www.edladdin.com/ Paul Westphal at Eight Bit Fix - http://www.eightbitfix.com Excel Magazine - Robert Stuart - http://excel-retro-mag.co.uk KansasFest - https://www.kansasfest.org Apple II Crack Screens twitter bot - https://twitter.com/appleIIcracks [141 followers] Atari 800 Screenshots bot - http://twitter.com/atari800screens [49 followers] Mega Podcast “Chicken Missile” recorded, aired on Open Apple podcast Kaverns of Kfest download - https://github.com/savetz/Kaverns Kaverns of Kfest play in browser - https://archive.org/details/Kaverns_of_Kfest_1.1 WUDSN IDE - http://www.wudsn.com Ken Gagne and Kevin’s presentation on how to do interviews All the kfest presentations Annual Atari Party in Davis, CA - http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/atariparty/2016/ Bill Interviewed by Ferg on 2600 Game by Game podcast (about Atari Party & more) News New Atari 5200 Podcast (David Protestari) - https://www.facebook.com/TheAtari5200Podcast/ Original “Superpodcast” archived over at Internet Archive 1632 Atari podcaST (Wade Ripkowski) - https://1632podcast.info ABBUC Software competition 2016 (AtariAge) , ABBUC Software Competition 2016 (ABBUC), ABBUC Hardware Competition 2016 “Easy to Learn, Hard to Master - The Fate of Atari” Jumpman Reverse Engineering Notes - http://www.playermissile.com/jumpman/ Level Editor in Omnivore - http://playermissile.com/omnivore Jumpman Level Design contest Deadline: Oct 22, 2016 (Portland Retro Gaming expo!) Video demoing how to use the level editor SIO2OSX now free - AtariMac on AtariAge New (alt) BIOS for Ultimate 1MB/Incognito - Flashjazzcat PRO(C) Atari magazine up to issue #10 - https://proc-atari.de/ What so-called “Atari” is up to New at Archive.org Joe Decuir Engineering Notebook 1978 On Parade - 1982 video games zine - https://archive.org/details/OnParade MPP Smart Terminal Source code - https://archive.org/details/MPPSmartTerminal Databar Magazine Atari Edition https://archive.org/details/StockAnalysisAtari https://archive.org/details/ValFORTHReferenceCard https://archive.org/details/ValFORTHDocumentation https://archive.org/details/MPP_Supra_pictures Of the Month (Atari 1064 Memory Module for the 600XL) 1064 Memory Module at Atari Museum
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Mark Pilgrim, one of the most active software preservationists in the Apple II community. Mark has been spending his free time working on Passport, an automated cracking tool. It automatically detects and defeats copy protection schemes on Apple II disks, producing copyable disks that are otherwise completely […]
This month on Open Apple, as is tradition, we present the megapodcast recorded live at KansasFest. Most of your favorite retrocomputing podcasters attend KansasFest each year, and we all get together in a basement room to record a giant group podcast. This year’s recording includes, in no particular order: Quinn Dunki of Open Apple Paul Hagstrom of Retrocomputing […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Sean Fahey of A2Central, major league collector, and member of the KansasFest Committee. It’s not too late to register! Go to kansasfest.org right now. If you listen to this show, you should definitely be there. The Garage Giveaway will be larger than ever this year. You won’t want […]
This month on Open Apple, Kevin Savetz sits down with Amy Kefauver and Lorri Hopping. Amy was the editor of Scholastic Microzine, an educational magazine focused on the Apple II. Lorri was a writer and editor for Microzine. They share many great memories creating lessons with computers, the nature of the educational market, and how computers can engage kids […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Huibert Aalbers, author of Soundsmith. It’s hard to overstate what a platform-defining piece of software this was for the Apple IIgs. Few people appreciated what the audio system in this computer was capable of, until Huibert unlocked it for the world to hear. Games and scene demos […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with legendary Apple II programmer, Bill Budge. In addition to being an icon of Apple II gaming and graphics, he is the number-one-requested guest by listeners of the show. Mike and Quinn are very excited he was able to make some time to talk to them, and hope you agree […]
This month on Open Apple we sit down with Peter Lount, co-developer of Gemstone Warrior and Gemstone Healer for the Apple II. Canadian programmer Peter and his partner Trouba broke new ground in video games by combining fast action combat with procedurally generated caves and dungeon content. Gemstone Warrior doesn’t get credit for being the predecessor to […]
This month on Open Apple we sit down with Henry Courbis, co-proprietor of Ultimate Micro, serial entrepreneur, and Open Source guy. Henry is boldly going where no hobbyist has gone before, by making Apple II hardware his real day job. If anyone can do it, Ultimate Micro can! We talk massive modem phone bills, phreaking, warez, and statutes […]
The Spam Spam Spam Humbug crew review the Ultima fan projects that were active in 2015.Subscribe on iTunes | Subscribe on Android | Subscribe on Stitcher | Subscribe on PodbeanIntroUltima VI Gates of Creation by OC ReMixNew Patrons & Shout-OutsA shout-out to the guys at the Open Apple podcast, who discussed Ultima 4's 30th anniversary in their end-of-September episode, and linked to the Codex's article about that.New Followers & Ultima DragonsPodbean:< --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ssshpodcast/message
This month on Open Apple, we round out the year with our annual tradition of sitting around a virtual table with some friends of the show, discussing whatever comes to mind. Mike and Quinn are joined by Randy Brandt of Beagle Bros fame, Charles Mangin of RetroConnector, and some guy named Carrington Vanston. We talk about connecting old things […]
This month on Open Apple we sit down with David Schroeder, author of classic Apple II games such as Crisis Mountain, Dino Eggs, and Short Circuit. We talk about the randomness of our passionate brand-loyalty, the logistical realities of early Apple II development, and the magical era of “one-person, one-game”. We get into a lot of the technical […]
This month on Open Apple we sit down with Robert Bowdidge, one of three interns at Berkeley Softworks who ported GEOS to the best line of 8-bit computers. We talk about what a great place Berkeley Softworks was, along with the power of good tools and proper software engineering. Robert has great memories of the culture there, the […]
This month on Open Apple we sit down with Mike Westerfield, of The Byte Works’ fame. We talk about his adventures writing assemblers & compilers for 8/16 bit computers, and we see what he’s up to nowadays. We talk about small-system compilers, Logo, the perils of open source, and where to go for Byte Works’ products. It’s a compiler […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Rebecca “Burger Becky” Heineman. Becky is a legendary Apple II developer (not to mention many other platforms), and was the keynote speaker at KansasFest 2015. We discuss Becky’s KansasFest experiences then and now, how the community has changed, and what she’s up to now. She has a […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Laine Nooney, researcher of early computer and software companies. She has been digging into the history of such greats as Brøderbund and Sierra On-Line. In particular, she has done some awesome research on the infamous Soft Porn Adventure, including behind-the-scenes details on the infamous advertising photo. We talk […]
This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Tony Diaz- KansasFest committee member, and consummate Apple II collector. With KansasFest just days away, we go deep on Tony’s amazing collection of unique prototypes, documents, peripherals, and the stories that go with them. If there’s a person with deeper knowledge of the early history of Apple […]