MM32: ’08 Election Stats, AT&T Tethers iPhone, Boxee for AppleTV and WD Media Player (Cheap!)
Posted on: November 7, 2008
Posted in: Video
It’s a fun-filled, awesome, moxie show and we have lots to talk about! First, history was made with the election of President Obama, the 44th President of the United States and the first African-American President in the history of America. But do you know the statistics on how groups of people voted? We do and you’ll be absolutely amazed.
Also, AT&T announced today that they will soon support tethering the iPhone 3G to laptops which has been what we’ve wanted for a long, long time. We have all the details.
Have you heard of Boxee for the Apple TV? Moxie Mo just learned about it and he wants it for his Apple TV now! It’s an open source hack that literally changes the way you use the Apple TV. Finally, Western Digital has come out with a cheap and beautiful media player for users to watch their movies, videos, photos, and music in HD and it’s the PERFECT moxie gift for the holidays!
MM32: ’08 Election Stats, Boxee for Apple TV, AT&T Tethers iPhone and WD Media Player is Cheap! from Jeff McCord on Vimeo




November 8th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
An upcharge to tether my phone? That not a great deal. If I’m paying for a certain amount of data per month from AT&T how I use that shouldn’t matter to the company. I purchase a certain amount of data per month if I have a data plan on my phone. I should not be restricted in how I use it.
November 8th, 2008 at 9:49 pm
Good one!
November 17th, 2008 at 6:48 am
Wow, great statistics! I was a big Obama supporter, even though my entire office was pro McCain.
I am a little upset by the news nationwide about the marriage proposals. In Florida it was called the Marriage Protection Act. I know in California it was Prop 8. I am worried that some people that don’t understand voting think you have to fill everything out. I left some of my ballot blank because I wasn’t well enough informed. At least one friend of mine misread the Marriage Protection Act and voted for it. When I explained what it really meant, she was horrified that she made the mistake. Imaging how many other people did the same thing.
Why is government all about limiting human rights. I think there should be two separate things here. Their should be marriage for the religious types, and it should have NOTHING to do with government. It should just be a religious ceremony. Then there should be civil unions for governmental purposes. Not just for gay couples, but for straight couples as well. This Union should be what is used for all legal purposes (Hospital visits, insurance, taxes, etc…)