GRC.com's Steve Gibson, Bob Pondillo of Middle Tennessee State University and Peacefire.org's Bennett Haselton, plus calls, instant messages and emails about pop culture, the day's news and a smattering of technology...it's The David Lawrence Show for a Monday.
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Steve Gibson, creator of Spinrite and proprietor of Gibson Research Corporation, joins us live from San Diego to discuss politics, spyware, raw sockets, hard drive maintenance, and gives us his take on the threats facing today's Windows users, as well as what he's been watching on TV this fall.

Click to download (25¢):Bob Pondillo, Professor of Mass Communication of Middle Tennessee State University, joins us live from Nashville to look at his film, Would You Cry If I Died, which can be seen via Google Video at his website, Honeybee Hill Films.

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Bennett Haselton, publisher of Peacefire.org, joins us live from Seattle to look at the day's news, including the decision by the US Supreme Court to shut down Grokster and Morpheus.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
