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Room 404

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Room 404 is a wonderful room where our guests can share forgotten gadgets, websites, technologies, games, films, and TV series.
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Room 404 – Melissa Pierce

Creator of the award-winning film series Life In Perpetual Beta and (in her words) hundreds of other less well-known good ideas, it’s time for Melissa Pierce to join in with the increasingly popular Room 404. Which old gadgets, techs and principles would she like to see brought back into the modern world, and should anything we use today be banished to the room of things that time forgot?

Apr 14, 201135 minSeason 1Ep. 11

Room 404 – Sarah Blow

Sarah Blow heads into the depths of Room 404 this week, and she has a bundle of "education" to try and bring back for the rest of the world to enjoy once more.

Apr 07, 201139 minSeason 1Ep. 10

Room 404 – Sascha Pallenberg

This week it’s the turn of Sascha Pallenberg to be welcomed into the depths of Room 404 and try to bring back to the world the forgotten technology of the past. While Sascha today is focused on tablets and netbooks (at www.netbooknews.com) his wish list shows him to be more of a gamer and sharer.

Mar 31, 201143 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Room 404 – James Whatley

James Whatley (@whatleydude) from 1000heads enters Room 404 this week, clutching a list of memories, gadgets, tech and TV shows that he wants to bring back to the public. Can he convince Ewan Spence of their merits?

Mar 23, 201133 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Room 404 – Kevin Marks

Kevin Marks has a big CV. From being one of the founders of microformats and sitting on the Advisroy council of ORG (the UK Digital Rights Group), to working for Technorati, Google and British Telecom, he has a rich history to pick from. Now he’ll attempt to bring back his favourite memories from Room 404, and replace them with some modern technology that he’d rather the world forgets.

Mar 17, 201132 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Room 404 – Steve Paine

Steve Paine, better known as Chippy in tech circles, runs Carrypad, a well-respected site for tablet and portable computing. And he’s got some horrors he wants to be brought back out of Room 404.

Mar 10, 201133 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Room 404 – Matthew Cashmore

Matthew Cashmore ventures in to Room 404 to try and bring out his fondly remembered pieces of technology, and smuggle in something modern to the room that time forgot. But if he’s not careful, he’s going to cause a paradox with his list of items:

Mar 03, 201138 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Room 404 – Dave Delaney

Dave Delaney is this week’s guest, and ventures into Room 404 to bring back some of the great memories of his childhood, the first wave of podcasting, and reckons he has a solution to all the light-induced headaches he’s having. But will he be able to convince webmaster Ewan Spence to let them out?

Feb 24, 201133 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Room 404 – Yoz Grahame

This week, Yoz Grahame joins me to do his best to return his favourite gadgets, software and web services to be brought back out of Room 404. Currently working for Linden Lab, Yoz’s CV includes consulting for The IT Crowd and The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, Starship Titanic, and Douglas Adams’ Digital Village.

Feb 16, 201146 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Room 404 – Ian Kendall

Ian Kendall is our second visitor to Room 404 to decide what he’d like to rescue from the vault… and in a slight twist to the format, which modern item he thinks deserves to be banished.

Feb 10, 201143 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Room 404 – Chris Dunphy

For our first visit to Room 404, let’s welcome Chris Dunphy from Technomadia. While he’s been on the road for the last few years, his geek credentials are high, as you’ll hear. So what’s Chris hoping to bring back?

Feb 02, 201131 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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