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Welcome to Advent of Computing, the show that talks about the shocking, intriguing, and all too often relevant history of computing. A lot of little things we take for granted today have rich stories behind their creation, in each episode we will learn how older tech has lead to our modern world.
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Storied Coaching with Aaron J. Jacobs is your go-to resource for high-achieving leaders who want to learn to stop living their life by default and instead grow into the life they were meant for. Through this podcast, you’ll hear directly from Master Coach Aaron J. Jacobs, CEO of OMH Consulting and Storied Coaching, about how to lead and build a thriving business that fuels an amazing life on your terms. Making money, overcoming anxiety, processing emotions, relationships, being a better frie ...
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Welcome to New York City’s newest members-only club: Club30, hosted by Henrik Lundqvist. On Club 30, Henrik invites listeners to join him at his private table where he has conversations with athletes and celebrities across entertainment, music, and business folks about how they've both found success and overcome adversity along the way. Henrik searches for what makes people great as he explores the new chapter of his own career. Welcome to Club 30, your membership card is waiting. Hosted on ...
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Welcome to the CASTELLI podcast, your exclusive access to the iconic brand that has revolutionized how pro-riders dress and pushed the boundaries of cycling clothing performance for decades. This is the pod you never knew you needed, whether you're a roadie, triathlete, mountain biker, graveler, track rider, or someone who simply loves commuting on your city bike. In each episode, we are joined by people from the world of cycling to learn the best practices for peak performance, how to dress ...
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In 1973 the world caught it's first glimpse of INTERCAL. It's a wild and wacky language, somewhere between comedy and cutting satire. But the compiler was never circulated. There would be later implementations, but that original compiler remained lost to time. That is, until now. This episode covers how the original source code was found, and my at…
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In this season finale of Club 30, Henrik Lundqvist sits down with Lucali founder Mark Iacono to talk about the accidental rise of one of NYC’s most iconic pizza spots. Mark shares how a construction project turned into Jay-Z’s favorite late-night hang, why he still doesn’t call himself a chef, and the emotional moments that keep him grounded. It’s …
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On this episode of Club 30, Henrik Lundqvist sits down with Alexander Skarsgård for a candid and funny conversation about fame, failure, and finding joy in unexpected places. He opens up about his new role in Murderbot, how he hijacked Succession’s final season, and why he’ll never give up on his scrappy hometown soccer team. From child actor to in…
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Join us as we dive into the cutting-edge world of aerodynamic cycling apparel with Steve Smith, Castelli Brand Manager, Lifelong Marginal Gainer. From the evolution of the iconic maglia rosa for the Giro d’Italia to the latest innovative firsts, Steve shares how rider feedback, wind tunnel testing, and meticulous design come together to create high…
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On this episode of Club 30, Henrik Lundqvist sits down with Sopranos star Steve Schirripa to talk about joining the show at 40, the fear of getting whacked every season, and how playing Bobby Bacala changed his life. Steve opens up about working with James Gandolfini, behind-the-scenes stories from set, and what it meant to earn the respect of the …
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Dive into the thrilling history of the Giro d’Italia and its most iconic symbol—the Maglia Rosa. From its origins in 1909 to the groundbreaking innovations Castelli introduced to the peloton, we celebrate the legends, the legacy, and the evolution of cycling’s most coveted jersey. Discover how the race began, why pink became the color of victory, a…
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The S1 operating system can do it all! It can run on any computer, read any disk, and execute any software. It can be UNIX compatible, DOS compatible, and so, so much more! But... can S1 ship? Today we are talking about an operating system that sounds too good to be true. Is it another example of vaporware? Or is S1 really the world's most sophisti…
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In this episode of Club 30, Patrick Ewing joins Henrik Lundqvist to reflect on the iconic era of the ’90s New York Knicks. From physical playoff battles to Dream Team memories, Ewing opens up about facing legends like Shaq, Hakeem, and Bird—and why Madison Square Garden still feels like home. He shares what makes Jalen Brunson so special, and deliv…
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In this episode, we sit down with Samuel Sánchez, a legend of the sport and Olympic gold medalist, to reflect on his remarkable career and the evolution of the sport over the past three decades. Samuel takes us through his journey from a young aspiring cyclist to Olympic champion, sharing insights into the highs and lows of his career. He talks abo…
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In this episode of Club 30, Henrik and Jay sit down with Guenther Steiner for a wide-ranging conversation on life after Haas, how Drive to Survive changed Formula 1 forever, and why staying authentic matters more than ever. From building an F1 team out of his kitchen to becoming one of the most beloved personalities in motorsport, Guenther opens up…
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How do you make a computer act less like a computer? It sounds like some kind of riddle, but in the early 1960s it was an actual problem. As IBM customers transitioned from tabulators to computers they ran into all sorts of practical issues. Programmers became a hot commodity. But how do you find a programmer in 1959? And how can you even afford su…
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In this episode of Club 30, Henrik and Jay sit down with comedian Chris Distefano for a hilarious and deeply personal conversation. Chris opens up about his unlikely path from pediatric physical therapist to stand-up comic, how 9/11 shaped his career, and the viral story that changed everything. They talk about bombing on stage, finding your voice …
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Yves Lampaert is more than just a Roubaix warrior—he’s a farmer’s son with deep Belgian roots, a love for tractors, and a passion for the Queen of the Classics. In this episode, we go beyond the finish line to explore the brutal beauty of Paris-Roubaix, Yves’ rise through the ranks at Soudal Quick-Step, and the surprising parallels between farming …
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In this episode of Club 30, Henrik and Jay sit down with Kenny Albert — the hardest-working voice in sports and the newly named lead play-by-play announcer for the New York Rangers. They talk about his journey behind the mic, calling games across every major league, and growing up in a legendary broadcasting family. From Victor Cruz’s 99-yard touch…
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In this season 5 premiere of Club 30, Henrik and Jay are joined by two comedy icons, Pete Davidson and Bill Murray, for an unforgettable conversation about their incredible careers and the generational differences that shaped their comedic paths. They explore their time on SNL, the unpredictable chaos of fame, and how stand-up comedy influenced the…
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This week, we bring you an inspiring story of resilience, talent, and the relentless pursuit of a dream. Our guest, Kim Le Court Pienaar, is a rising star in the Women’s World Tour, proving that it’s never too late to chase greatness. When Kim turned pro, many riders have already made their mark—Kim wasted no time in doing the same. In her debut se…
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French sensation Paul Magnier has taken the pro peloton by storm, and now the 20-year-old is set to support Soudal Quick-Step into the northern classics. With his explosive power, endurance, and fast finishing kick, could he be the next Tom Boonen or Bernard Hinault? In this episode, we break down Magnier’s rapid rise, his potential in sprints and …
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When I was down at VCF SoCal I ran into a strange machine: the Keypact Micro-VIP. It's a terminal without a keyboard, covered in dials, with a speaker and a switch labeled "voice". This chance encounter with the unknown sent me down a wild path. It involved the creeping spread of computing, chicken feed, door to door life insurance salesmen, and at…
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A special treat from VCF SoCal. While visiting I had the chance to host a panel on restoration and preservation. I was joined by: David from Usagi Electric (https://www.youtube.com/@UsagiElectric) Rob from Souther Amis (https://www.southernamis.com/) Jim, Former Executive Director Computer Museum of America (https://computerhalloffame.org/home/abou…
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Whether you’re a passionate cyclocross fan or just curious about the sport, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and everything that makes bike racing such a dynamic and evolving discipline. Today, we’re joined by Antoine Huby, a rising talent in cycling from the Brittany region of France. Antoine made a name for himself in cyclocross…
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📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube, and don’t miss your chance to win a VIP experience for the Giro d’Italia Women this July with a chance to meet the ladies of AG Insurance Soudal. Share your favorite moment or quote from this episode in the comments to enter! The winner will be announced in a pinned comment on March 4, 2025, and contacted direct…
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In the modern day Windows is a power house, but that wasn't always the case. In this episode we are looking at the fraught development of Windows 1.0. During development it was called vaporware, it was panned in the press, roasted at at least one trade show, and even called... "eclectic". Through it all a vision in lime green would take form.…
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On the latest episode of Club 30, Henrik + Jay catch up with their old friend, actor Taylor Kitsch. They bond over their shared love of hockey, reminiscing about playing late-night street hockey and riding motorcycles together. Taylor talks about his latest project, creating a rehab center for veterans and children in Montana, and his passion for t…
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with one of Britain’s most versatile and exciting cyclists—Ethan Hayter. In this episode, Ethan reflects on his journey from turning pro with Team INEOS in 2020 to signing with Soudal Quick-Step for the next two seasons—a team with Grand Tour and Classics ambitions, while also working to help Ethan rediscover h…
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On the latest episode of Club 30, Stephon Marbury gets real about his mental health highs and lows and how moving to China may have saved him. He also talks about how his children adjusted to his big move, the statue China built for him, and what it was like to win championships in another country. And we’d be remiss if we didn’t talk to him about …
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This episode we are taking a trip back to UNIX world. We're looking at IDRIS, the first clone of UNIX. It was supposed to be highly compatible, but use no code from Bell Labs. IDRIS ran on everything from the Intel 8080 up to the IBM System/370. There was even a version that could run MS-DOS programs. Sound too good to be true? Well, that may be th…
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In 1970 a little language called BLISS emerged from Carnegie Mellon University. It was a systems language, meant for operating systems and compilers. It was designed, in part, as a response to Dijkstra's famous Go To Considered Harmful paper. It had no data types. It used the most bizzare form of the pointer I've ever seen. And it was a direct comp…
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This week actor Rick Hoffman, best known for his iconic role as Louis Litt on “Suits”, joins Henrik and opens up about his journey into acting, including where he got started, some audition flubs, and how he navigated the ups and downs of the entertainment industry. He also reflects on living in rural Canada, fatherhood, and what's truly important …
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This week on Club 30, legendary photographer Danny Clinch, a photographer whose iconic images have captured some of the biggest names in music, from Bruce Springsteen and Tupac to The Foo Fighters and The Killers. Danny talks about how the local New Jersey music scene influenced his journey to become one of the most sought-after photographers in th…
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In 1961 Texas Instruments unveiled the Molecular Electronic Computer, aka: Mol-E-Com. It was a machine that fit in the palm of your hand, but had all the power of a much larger computer. This was in an age of hefty machines, which made the achievement all the more marvelous. How was this even possible? It was all thanks to the wonders of molecular …
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This week on Club 30, Henrik sits down with one of the baddest to ever lace ‘em up: Tie Domi. Tie was known for his brutal physical play and role as the ultimate enforcer —he was the guy you didn’t mess with on the ice. Off the ice, though, he’s as humble as they come — beneath that hard exterior is a guy with a big heart. Tie talks about being a d…
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This week, New York Mets legend John Franco joins Henrik on Club 30 to discuss his incredible 21-year career, what made the 2024 Mets team so special, and the pride and pressure of being a hometown hero. John shares his unique pre-game rituals and the story of the second phone line he had to install for ticket requests. He also opens up about what …
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The Z4, completed by Konrad Zuse in 1945, is a computer with a wild story. It was made from scrounged parts, survived years of bombing raids, moved all around Berlin, and eventually took refuge in basements and stables. In this episode we will follow the Z4's early days, and look at how it fits into the larger picture of Zuse's work. Along the way …
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This week, Good Morning America and ABC News correspondent Will Reeve joins Henrik and Jay to talk about how the grief of losing his parents has shaped who he is today, the new documentary Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, his love of Madison Square Garden, and more. He also talks about how childhood wasn’t as abnormal as you might think, and…
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In this second episode, Nathan Haas shares his inspiring journey from being a young, talented athlete in Australia to racing for some of the sport's biggest World Tour teams. He discusses the challenges he faced transitioning from downhill mountainbiking to road racing, the importance of team dynamics, and the evolution of Girona as a cycling hub. …
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Henrik welcomes the iconic voice behind the New York Rangers, Sam Rosen. They discuss how Sam got started, how he stayed dedicated to sports broadcasting as a craft, and what he hopes fans remember him by. They also talk about Henrik’s short-lived play-by-play career and how every player's unique story enhances the viewing experience for sports fan…
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In 1933 Konrad Zuse, a German civil engineer, caught the computing bug. It would consume the rest of his life. According Zuse he invented the world's first digital computer during WWII, working in near total isolation within the Third Reich. How true is this claim? Today we are looking at Zuse's early machines, the Z1, Z2, and Z3. Selected Sources:…
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Nathan is a household name in cycling, having raced at the World Tour level for 10 years, participated in all Grand Tours, and sparked many conversations about the present and future of gravel cycling—all while achieving top results and inspiring others. In this action-packed episode, we sit down with Nathan to explore gravel riding, the best route…
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At just 22, Gaia Masetti is already making waves in the women’s WorldTour. With a deep passion for cycling that began in childhood, Gaia has raced in some of the biggest events on the calendar as part of the AG Insurance Soudal team. In this episode, Gaia reflects on her journey from winning her first race at the age of six to turning pro at just 2…
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Have you ever felt like a computer just refuses to work? Like a machine has a mind of it's own? In 1970 a hard drive at the National Farmers Union Corp. office decided to do just that. That year it started crashing for apparently no reason. It would take 2 years and 56 crashes to sort out the problem. The ultimate solution would leave more question…
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In this episode, we explore the intertwined worlds of marketing and sales, emphasizing the importance of understanding and addressing customer needs to build authentic connections. By examining strategies employed by Olympus Men and OMH Creative, we discuss how to create compelling content with strong templates and guidelines that ensure team align…
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This time we are diving back into the Jargon File to take a look at some hacker folklore. Back in the day hackers at MIT spent their time spying on one another's terminals. That is, until some intrepid programmer found a way to fight back. Selected Sources: http://www.catb.org/esr/jargon/html/os-and-jedgar.html - OS and JEDGAR https://github.com/PD…
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The pressure to achieve ideal weight in cycling and triathlon, hit competitive power-to-weight ratios, and meet physical expectations drives a surprising number of male and female elite athletes into a state of low energy availability. In this series, we explore RED-S, what it entails, and why diagnosing it is so complex. If you missed the first ep…
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In 1962 Food Center Wholesale Grocers Inc installed a new IBM 305 RAMAC. That's when things started to go wrong. The faulty machine seemed to have a mind of it's own, and would spread chaos to grocery stores all around Boston. Selected Sources: https://archive.org/details/computerinsecuri0000norm - Computer Insecurity https://bitsavers.computerhist…
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In this week's podcast, Aaron shares a personal experience involving his son's participation in a high school musical and draws parallels to the business and entrepreneurial world. He emphasizes the importance of being proactive rather than reactive in various scenarios, akin to being a thermostat instead of a thermometer. The episode provides prac…
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As athletes, we constantly push to hit our peak, whether it’s achieving the ideal weight, nailing competitive power-to-weight ratios, or meeting physical expectations. But this pressure can sometimes lead to low energy availability and, in turn, the critical condition known as Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S). Whether you're training for…
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