Friday, May 11, 2007: eWeek's Jim Rapoza, Maxwell Smart of The Smart Family Show and TV, stage and film's Khristian Leslie, 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 Friday.
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Tonight's notes: (?)
7pm PT:
Jim Rapoza, chief tech analyst on the staff of eWeek, joins us live from Boston to look at his list of the Top 10 Emerging Technologies that Flopped, a slide show of just that, including the CueCat, Microsoft Bob and more - tech they tried to shove down your throat and you wouldn't have any of it.
8pm PT:
Maxwell Smart, host of The Smart Family Show, and former NeXT employee, joins us live with his family to discuss their stopping in New York City for the Home Entertainment Show on their trip across the country in their tricked out Smart Family RV.
9pm PT:
Khristian Leslie, comdian, improv artist and host of Improv Olympic West's Improv Jam, joins us live in studio to talk about standup comedy, improv, his life as an actor in LA, and the pervasive rulez in the black community around the concept of "Stop Snitchin'".
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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.
