TechTime with Nathan Mumm | 100: A Look Back at the Last Two Years of TechTime with Nathan Mumm | Airdate: 5-10-22
Welcome to TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go “Hummmm” Technology news of the week for May 8th – May 14th, 2022.
Today on the show marks our 100th Celebration Episode, “A Look Back at the Last Two Years of the Show” I am sure we will have a few items that will make you go humm today. Today’s Show is not a standard episode as this particular episode has been dedicated to the review of TechTime with Nathan Mumm, the making of a show.
Segments like “Top Stories” will not be done as we have guests, behind-the-scenes information, and hidden gems about our radio show. Long-time producer Gwen Way will be on and talk about what it takes to prepare for a show and give you a look behind the curtain into our production show meetings. We will then talk about a new Gadgets and Gear and explain why Gwen took this segment over.
“Mike’s Mesmerizing Moment” will be a question on everyone’s mind – How and Why did Mike decide to do a radio show with Nathan. And, of course, our “Pick of the Day” whiskey tasting. We look back at what we did before our standard thumbs up and thumbs down review. So sit back, raise a glass, and Welcome to TechTime with Nathan Mumm episode 100, “A Look Back at the Last Two Years of TechTime”
Episode 100: Starts at 1:14
— [Now on Today’s Show]: Starts at 3:53
— [The Beginnings of TechTime Radio]: Starts at 10:10
We talk about Studio 6, TTR unplugged, and how the story started
— [Pick of the Day – Whiskey Tasting Review]: Starts at 27:55
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— [Gwen Way Behind the Scenes & Gadgets and Gear]: Starts at 34:30
Gwen Way joins us for a look at the Production Meetings and Behind the Scenes -100th Celebration Episode, “A Look Back at the Last Two Years of the Show”
— [This Week in Technology]: Starts at 47:36
May 14, 1973
The United States launched Skylab One, its first human-crewed space station. It was the last launch of the Saturn five rocket and the largest payload ever launched into space at the time. Skylab will fall back into the Earth’s atmosphere in July of 1979.
Skylab was the first United States space station launched by NASA and occupied for about 24 weeks between May 1973 and February 1974. It was operated by three-astronaut crews, each with three members: Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4. The operations included an orbital workshop, a solar observatory, Earth observation, and hundreds of experiments.
— [Why a Co-Host and Crazy Locations Onsite]: Starts at 50:04
Mike and Nathan talk about some of the memorable shows -100th Celebration Episode, “A Look Back at the Last Two Years of the Show”
— [Mike’s Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]: Starts at 52:11
— [Pick of the Day]: Starts at 53:27
Colonel E.H Taylor Small Batch | 100 Proof | $45.00
Mike: Thumbs Up
Nathan: Thumbs Up