All sorts of nerdy goodness will be live streaming out of the Jupiter Broadcasting studios tomorrow!
It all starts at 9am with a new episode of Coding with Bryan (I’ll be covering Illumination and taking your calls) plus an all-new episode of the Linux Action Show (with full coverage of Fedora 13!) at 10am!
Here’s the detailed schedule:
Coding with Bryan - 9 AM Pacific (That’s 12 noon US/Eastern, 5pm Greenwich.)
I’ll give you a video tour of Illumination Software Creator and how to use it to build Desktop and Mobile software. And, of course, I’ll be taking your calls!
Linux Action Show – 10 AM Pacific (That’s 1pm US/Eastern, 6pm Greenwich.)
We give our official review of Fedora 13 on the eve of its release! What else will we do? Who knows! We are unpredictable!
This all happens over at http://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/live starting promptly at 9am!

May 16th, 2010 - 1:26 am
Oh boy, that will be around 6pm my time and i will be barbequing outside! that means the laptop has to come outside next me, so i can watch CWB and LAS while turning over the meat!
May 16th, 2010 - 2:15 am
Shouldn’t it say PDT and not PST?
May 16th, 2010 - 5:49 am
Hey Mike, maybe you could do a video response to CWB & LAS as the BAS BBQ Action Show! If I was close I’d come round and bring Some beers, have a good one.
May 17th, 2010 - 5:25 pm
You know, I swear, Bryan and Chris…your out to prevent me from ever seeing your show live.
Last year you standardized on 12 (or was it 1) PDT, and I was busy. Now your standerdising your show to be at 9…when again, I’m busy, even though I’m now available at your old time…oh well, such is life.
May 18th, 2010 - 8:31 am
I found the review of Fedora 13 a giant rant and very superficial. It didn’t seem like you guys have given it a fair chance at all. You rant about Shotwell but you didn’t even try it at all. Not even importing of pics. I am pretty sure I am going to see high praise when Ubuntu ditches f-spot in their next version. Most of new features in Fedora 13 gets no mention at all including the automatic printer driver support, simple-scan, pino and others and for a show which claims to be doing a in-depth review, I was disappointed. Questioning the honesty of Fedora developers was completely out of line. Fedora 13 release notes clearly indicate that Btrfs is not a option in the live cd. Also you make ridiculous and untrue claims about Openoffice being a year old outdated version. It appears you guys have a beef with Fedora for whatever reasons.