Introducing the 240th production of the two hours of tech show starting at Script School Radio:

Topic: Exploring the new 2257 regs
Host: TDavid
Guest: EclectiXXX, Forser
call-ins also welcome: (800) 634-2718
Skype: TDavid
Music by: Echoes Fade
LIVE: 2:00 - 3:30pm PST

The adult webmaster boards are hopping with news on the new 2257 regulations. We’ll dig into this and figure out what’s going on, discuss record keeping, how to stay compliant, and if there is a way through technical means that this process can be better organized. Also in the tech news:
- Comparing blog stats with blogcompare
- digging the usefulness of the page save function in My Yahoo
- WP 1.5.1.2 released, fixes security issue with default template
- Finally signed up for Netflx, make that three million and one subscribers
- Podcast history blog entry gets more interest — much more
- Sweden’s biggest IT magazine recommending Greasemonkey for removing ads, reports Forser (anti-Greasemonkey)
- $100,00 fine for spyware in Washington State
- The Links Machine now accepts Blogs! (worth mentioning again)
- Three weeks ago blogevent.com was created. Today we’ll be doing our fourth dry run blog event starting at 3:30pm PST
- Mac segment: Apple camp office pool over Y! Music price increase and iTunes to support podcasts “within next 60 days”

The 240th two hour of tech radio show starts at Script School 2pm PST / 5pm EST / 10pm GMT and your attendence and opinion is welcome and encouraged:
http://www.scriptschool.com/radio/ <– radio show feeds (look for the 24k and 56k links)
http://www.scriptschool.com/commons/ <– java chat
irc.scriptschool.com #scriptschool port 6667

### Hour #2: — Mainstream “Safe for work” –
(via webmastercookbook.com — LIVE commercial free, no carbs education) show #40 — starts at 3:30pm PST ###

A reality-based family-friendly webmaster e-learning show. Follow along as a Jowl learns webmastering and specifically how to create his very first website, step-by-step.

Drinks (cool stuff like RIAA-free music, free scripts, affiliate programs, websites, and more):
- Finding more IRC clients

Appetizers (hungry for knowledge, this will get you started)
- Creating your own IRC channel Part 2 of 2
Main Course (the meat and potatoes of the show)
- How to create, protect and run an IRC channel as well as basic IRC commands and protocol Part 2 of 2

Dessert (fun and fat-free stuff)
- Jowl’s take on Netflix

The Check (what did we learn today)
- Take the weekly quiz along with Jowl — what was learned today?