SouthGeek Ramble and Review 36 [100100]: That Pic Was So Pants on the Ground!




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Summary: In this episode, the pundits discuss Arizona's proposed law that potentially could make profanity on the net a crime, Apple and Google help law enforcement bypass your lock screen, another Facebook issue when a teacher's aide is suspended because she wouldn't provide access to her Facebook account, proposed legislation in the House that would have prevented employers from asking for your social media credentials was shot down and there are changes in the 60 meter band for Ham operators. Carl T. Ruckus reports in that Netflix may still be in trouble and they're still separating DVD only and streaming only libraries and RIM decides to focus back on their corporate customers since they can't make sexy phones. Our email:  southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter:  @South_Geek Listener voice mail line:  205-614-3350 Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions):  http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio:  http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor:  Audible Links: Arizona law amendment threatens to outlaw ‘lewd or profane language’ on the Internet How Apple and google help police bypass iPhone, Android lock screens Teacher’s aide refuses to share Facebook access, is suspended House Shoots Down Legislation That Would Have Stopped Employers From Demanding Your Facebook Password New Rules for 5 MHz (60 Meters) To Go Into Effect March 5