Howdy all, On last week's Byte Into It on 3RRR radio, we discussed the following topics of relevance to software freedom: * There may be hope for Net Neutrality yet, with the United States Congress considering a Bill to prevent ISPs from blocking, restricting, or favouring any particular online video providers. * Happy Birthday to the Fedora Project free-software operating system, which is ten years old, and is about to release Version 20. * Infromation continues to trickle from the negiotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which points to a bleak future for consumers. * BitCoins continue to develop popularity - on November 13 a BitCoin would set you back $400, and by November 20, that same BitCoin was worth $555.20. * Dr Rikky Muller of Cortera Neurotechnologies joins the team to discuss her fascinating work designing devices aimed at treating incurable neurological conditions. On a similar topic, Karen Sandler of GNOME has identified the need for software on medical devices to be free. * Free Software Melbourne's Games Night, November 21, Level 1, RMIT Building 91, 110 Victoria St, Carlton. * Don't forget Digital Society featuring Cory Doctorow at the State Library of Victoria, November 22-25. At <URL:http://rrrfm.libsyn.com/byte-into-it-20-november-2013> you can download a low-resolution copy of the episode, or subscribers to 3RRR can get high-resolution audio of the show. -- \ “My business is to teach my aspirations to conform themselves | `\ to fact, not to try and make facts harmonise with my | _o__) aspirations.“ —Thomas Henry Huxley, 1860-09-23 | Ben Finney