by Eldon Schoop | Apr 16, 2013 | OPINION, Spring 2013
Before we continue, we have to restate the fact that yes. Someone, albeit briefly, very well had the right to say he found a million dollars. Learn more as hosts Eldon Schoop and Casey Spencer discuss Bitcoin, Google Glass, and more patents that shouldn’t have been granted.
by Eldon Schoop | Mar 26, 2013 | OPINION, Spring 2013
In this episode of The Memory Dump, hosts Eldon Schoop and Casey Spencer talk about a man who has 75% of his skull replaced by a 3D-printed model, and Casey gets his idea stolen by a company called Myo. Is it possible to replace 75% of a radio program with a software model? Find out by listening!
by Eldon Schoop | Feb 26, 2013 | OPINION, Spring 2013
We’re back, baby! Hosts Casey Spencer and Eldon Schoop let you know what happened while they were gone! A quadriplegic regains control of her arm through science, a solution is developed to spray on skin, and a radio program which should never have been aired in the first place is back on for its second season! Aren’t convinced? Listen to find out!
by Eldon Schoop | Dec 4, 2012 | Fall 2012, FEATURED, OPINION
In this episode of The Memory Dump, hosts Eldon Schoop and Casey Spencer are joined by guest host Ali Salamat and special guest Grantland Hall to bring you a factual (!) overview of…the future! The computing industry is changing every day, so what is the next big thing? Is it an iPhone with an even wider screen? Probably not. Is the Raspberry Pi something you should eat? Find out by listening!
by Eldon Schoop | Nov 27, 2012 | Fall 2012, OPINION
Hosts Eldon Schoop and Casey Spencer have decided to turn over a new page and produce the first logical and factual show…but will they be sued by Apple for doing it? Also on the program, what is the future of AMD? And do audiophiles have a point or is it just audiofoolery? Find out by listening!
Clarification: Our Program Director wished to point out that digitally-recorded cassette tapes (and definitely DAT tapes) may suffer from the same sampling rate issues as other digital formats. We just wanted to clarify we were talking about pure analog (i.e. reel-to-reel) tapes when comparing digital media to analog media.
by Eldon Schoop | Nov 13, 2012 | FEATURED
In this episode of The Memory Dump, hosts Eldon Schoop and Casey Spencer discuss how One Laptop per Child can go a bit wrong, a gentler way to defibrillate cardiac patients, and augmented reality! Will the future be dominated by implantable advertising? Find out by listening!