“On Saturday the local radio and webcast technology show, WebTalkGuys Radio, will talk with a former programmer and developer at Microsoft to get a view from the trenches. Adam Barr is a certified veteran of the front lines of the software development wars from the ’90’s as he coded in the trenches at Microsoft for a decade. At 11 a.m., Barr will talk about his book Proudly Serving Our Corporate Masters: What I Learned in Ten Years As a Microsoft Programmer. A sample of Barr’s book is available online at www.proudly serving.com.At 11:30 a.m.the WebTalkGuys will talk with David Frerichs, Founder of SonicBox.com, about how this radio works and the future of Internet radio.The SonicBox Radio liberates net radio fans by relaying the radio signal from the computer to a regular stereo up to 100 feet away. A base unit plugs into the PC and transmits to a receiver plugged into the stereo, which is tuned to an empty radio frequency. Listeners can use a wireless controller to change stations from the backyard.The SonicBox also lets you play the music through your home stereo speakers.The radio show is hosted by Rob and Dana Greenlee of LoudVox Productions, which also produces the show.The program will air Saturday, April 21 at 11 a.m. on KLAY 1180 AM as well as Webcast at www.webtalkguys.com.The entire show, as well as past shows, can be heard at any time from the website. “
More Stories From This Author
City of Gig Harbor- SUMMARY...
By Amanda Kahlke amanda.kahlke@tacomadailyindex.com
City of Gig Harbor-SUMMARY OF...
By Amanda Kahlke amanda.kahlke@tacomadailyindex.com
City of Gig Harbor-SUMMARY OF...
By Amanda Kahlke amanda.kahlke@tacomadailyindex.com
GIG HARBOR CITY COUNCIL- NOTICE...
By Amanda Kahlke amanda.kahlke@tacomadailyindex.com
Democrats in Washington Legislature reveal sweeping new tax plan
It cobbles together a range of hikes, including on businesses, capital gains and property
By Jerry Cornfield, Washington State Standard • April 16, 2025 11:30 am
FEMA denies funds to WA for damage caused by 2024 ‘bomb cyclone’
Gov. Bob Ferguson says federal funds are needed to address $34 million in damage caused by the storm, and that the state will appeal.
By Bailey Jo Josie bailey.jo.josie@soundpublishing.com • April 16, 2025 5:00 am
SAVE Act could disenfranchise millions of voters
Congressman reports law could cost Washingtonians over $361 million just to register to vote.
April 15, 2025 5:35 am