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Lord of Warchalking - Transcript - Hour 3, Segment 4

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way that we normally protect things legally that we create you have statutory copyright on anything that you write or compose or produce, the moment that it is written or created or produced as soon as it*s affixed to a permanent media like a piece of paper or a staff of notes or a CD or a DVD. Copyleft is something that is making that process in helping things created be released without the limitation of typical traditional intellectual property rights or intellectual rights. Copyleft is the creation of a movement that is into free source availability open source projects and so on and Copyleft is that we have been saying hey it*s sort of the opposite of Copyright. Copyleft means go ahead and use it, we don*t care, make it better, make or do what you want with it, just make sure that you reference us in your final version and that we know about it. You can learn more about Copyleft by going to www.gnu.org. Copyleft that is this hour*s Geek Speak.

David Lawrence: Thank you so much for tuning into the show. It*s 23 minutes past the hour. So my day began with a long, long laundry list of airings that I had to do and Saturday is one of those days that you know week of not getting much sleep as is usually the case with me. Saturday is one of those days that I really like to sleep in but today since I have gone to Las Vegas tomorrow and we are in the midst of the game and it*s my birthday and that is why I want to get a whole bunch of stuff out of the way today. So on the list was go pick up the car because the car blew up on, almost blew up on the 405 which is a jam packed parking lot of a freeway here in the Los Angeles area. And there is a particular portion of the 405 as it crests over the top of the mountain going down into the valley where Studio City is, where Burbank is etc. That is breathtaking. The sites that you see are breathtaking. You see mountains off in a distance. But it is usually the traffic around you that is the most important thing to your attention. And it was bumper to bumper. It was like move 5 feet, stop, wait, move 5 feet, stop, wait. And my car began to overheat. Now I have a 96 Nissan Maxima, it*s a great car, drives like a top. And it started to overheat not like slightly overheat like you know it was slightly to the right or above the middle but like all the way and the lights were on and smoke was coming off from underneath the hood. And I am on the 405, there is not a service station for, mileage doesn*t matter, it*s the time you know I cant* sit out there for 45 minutes, wait for the traffic to go away and then try and find some place. So I remember and this is the technology part of this. I remember that when your car begins to overheat it*s because the cooling, the cooling liquid in the car usually water with the antifreeze mixed in is overheating. That*s the thing it passes by the thermostat, thermostat says that it*s too hot and that*s when you get the gabs it says. Now one of the ways to cool down, the cooling in the water is to turn on the heater in the car. Now it was like 150 degrees in Los Angeles that day so but unless I rolled down the window, turned on the heat and within seconds the heater drew off the access heat from the engine and my temperature returned to normal. It went up and down a little bit when I was idling but I managed to nurse the car to nap a dealer and he fixed it and it was actually it turned out that a fan, the fan that cools the radiator it*s a dual fan in the Nissan that he had put in like 3 months ago, had been somehow destroyed either a straight rocket jumped up inside there or the little motors on the fans it sees anyway it was in shambles. He opened up the hood when I finally nursed it into the parking lot there. And he opened up the hood and it was like it was hanging in pieces. So it

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