The Phil Hendrie Show podcast is by far my favorite. I've been a Backstage Pass (paid subscription) for a few years now, but there's a free option. Some may remember Phil Hendrie from his nationally syndicated show back in 2006. The laughs continue today in the digital world. Hilarious podcast with all of the character voices performed by him.
Two of my favorite books that I've read this year were about Bell Labs (The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the great age of American innovation) and the history of Intel (The Intel Trinity).
The Phil Hendrie Show podcast is by far my favorite. I've been a Backstage Pass (paid subscription) for a few years now, but there's a free option. Some may remember Phil Hendrie from his nationally syndicated show back in 2006. The laughs continue today in the digital world. Hilarious podcast with all of the character voices performed by him.
Two of my favorite books that I've read this year were about Bell Labs (The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the great age of American innovation) and the history of Intel (The Intel Trinity).
Depend on the AP to point out the obvious...