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Known as MAD's Maddest Writer, co-host of The Giz Wiz with OMGchad at www.GizWiz.TV, The Giz Wiz on ABC's World News Now, and on Tech Guy Labs with Leo Laporte on www.TWiT.TV

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    Friday
    Jan012010

    Episode 995

    The Origin of I'll Be Here
    Kevin Selle of Weather Brains wonders how Dick's tag line "I'll be here" came about.  Dick explains it, but the show to listen to is Episode 99, when Dick first realised he had unwittingly created a tag line, whch he first started in Episode 4.  Leo would like a more interesting version, and makes up one - if not more interesting, certainly more involved.


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    Thursday
    Dec312009

    Episode 994

    Inflation-Proof
    Dick went to see the new movie Nine.  Despite inflation, the movie is still called Nine.

    Induction Cooking
    About an hour before she heard Episode 935 on the Glowmaster GMI-2000, Barbara Snyder from Sebastobol ordered her own new induction cooker.  She loves it.  For more information on induction cooking, Barbara recommends theinductionsite.com.


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    Wednesday
    Dec302009

    Episode 993

    Traffic Junction
    A listener Chris Fredette suggested the wacky gadget of the day, the Japanese Traffic Lights Alarm Clock.  Here's a demo.



    New Year's Eve Strangers Parties
    On New Year's Eve in Manhattan, people who are going to have large raucous parties put up signs inviting everyone to join the party.  Dick takes the invitation at its face value and often goes to strangers' parties.  Leo thinks it's just a social lubricant and not meant to be taken seriously, like asking people not to bring a present for a birthday party - unlike Bill Gaines and his wedding party when Bill insisted that guests should not bring wedding gifts.

    Superior Spork
    Chris Fredette has just bought a Spork (Episode 182) for his cousin John Clough, recently returned from service in the Marines from Afghanistan, who thinks the titanium spork is far superior to the spoon servicemen were given along with the ready-to-eat meals in Afghanistan. Chris also says hi to Christina.


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    Tuesday
    Dec292009

    Episode 992

    Thrush
    In between recording episodes last week, Leo played a number of tunes, including the theme from Man From UNCLE.  Leo asked what THRUSH stood for, and the chatroom said they're just the bad guys.  Sue from Ontario, Canada, who was a fan of Man From UNCLE, would like to clarify that THRUSH stands for the Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity.  Take that!


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    Monday
    Dec282009

    Episode 991

    Atari School
    Dick and Leo play two old farts reminiscing about the Atari 800 and the hoops one had to go through to use it (and Dick had to go to an Atari school).  Dick has covered the Atari Cassette Recorder back in Episode 360 but hasn't done the Atari 800 itself, which is still somewhere in the Gadget Warehouse.

    Car Tones
    Now that electric and hybrid cars (with quiet engines) are gaining momentum, there is going to be a market for Car Tones, such as EVtones.

    When the 12 Days of Christmas Begin
    Randal Schwartz, long-time listener of the Daily Giz Wiz, has not written in for a while.  He's been too busy lining up guests for his FLOSS Weekly show.  Either that, or he's been doing too much karaoke.  Pre-occupied as he is, he feels compelled to correct Leo who in Episode 987 said "On Christmas, you get squat," giving the impression that the 12 Days of Christmas end on Christmas Day.  Not so.  They begin on Christmas Day and end at Epiphany on 5 January.

    The Epiphany - Frankincense
    Kevin Selle of Weather Brains told Dick a story about a nativity play he went to see.  A kid had to step into the role of one of the Three Magi at short notice.  The first Magus said to baby Jesus, "I've brought you gold."  The second Magus said, "I've brought you myrrh."  The third Magus, played by the new kid, said, "Frank sent you this."


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