Episode 8 of They Call Me Baba Booey: “NYC rock station WRXP forced off the air.”
Samsung Galaxy S III
Is Rock n Roll Dead?
Nerdist
They Call Me Baba Booey on Nerdist: Episode 7
Episode 7 of They Call Me Baba Booey: “ Gadgets, Audiobooks and Phones”
Few products Gary has, that he has yet to review.
Audiobooks and Phone WARS
They Call Me Baba Booey on Nerdist: Episode 5
Episode 5 of They Call Me Baba Booey:
MP3 or Vinyl? With guests
I Want My MTV
Gadget Cemetery; Laser Discs
They Call Me Baba Booey on Nerdist: Episode 3
Episode 3 of They Call Me Baba Booey:
Gary Dell’abate talks about Automatic Car Starters and the multiple things they can do, an amazing box set from The Ed Sullivan show, and a cool “Did you know”.
They Call Me Baba Booey on Nerdist: Episode 2
Episode Recap:
Bluetooth Speakers
TV You May Have Missed: The Corner, The Wire, Luther
Gadget Cemetery: The Pager
What would you say is the biggest misconception about modern technology?
Gary Dell’Abate: I think the biggest thing is that people tend to shy away from it, like I have a guy that works in my office who says, “I don’t understand the stuff; it’s too complicated.” And as technology’s advancing, it’s really not very complicated any more. I think that people like that are starting to realize that when you see – the running joke is that my ten year-old set up my computer.
When the next generation is born with it, you can either stick your head in the sand, or you can just go with it. But stuff is not only getting more advanced; it’s getting much easier to use.
They Call Me Baba Booey on Nerdist
Gary Dell’Abate aka Baba Booey aka Techno Beaver, producer of the Howard Stern Show shares his tech knowledge as he explores some of the latest products and services on his new show They Call Me Baba Booey.
What is They Call Me Baba Booey?
Gary Dell’Abate: The thing that Peter and I came up with is that I could pretty much talk about whatever I want within reason, as long as it’s always anchored in tech. So it will always start out talking about a gadget or some kind of technology. And then from there I can talk about a book, a movie, about CDs, about what I’m watching.
It’s going to be more about how people are applying technology every day. My show is not going to be the cutting-edge, here’s the newest/latest/greatest – although sometimes it will be – but it’s really geared towards people who are technologically stunted.
I don’t wanna be Howard, but there are things that are very interesting to me that are not interesting to the show, and I thought to myself, Well, I can do that! I can talk about that stuff.