Bill starts with talk of web 2.0. He uses bookmarking in del.icio.us as an example. Some of Bill's bookmarks are boingboing.net, techcrunch.com, waxy.org/links, and www.emilychang.com/go/ehub.

Tim mentions China and games. Lately, China announced its plans to limit online games. Players who play more than three hours are penalized by having their characters crippled in level or buffs. Tim spends a good deal of time describing the uselessness of alternative home power in Tennessee where power is so cheap, much to his chagrin.

Rick talks about things pissing Microsoft off: Google working with Sun to elevate the profile of Open Office and Java, HP putting Netscape on machines instead of IE.

Bill poses the question of who will win, Steve Jobs or music studios when it comes to charging more than $.99 per song. Rick responds with "Steve Jobs will bend but get it right in the end." Tim votes Steve Jobs won't give in.