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Fresh Air, Glyn Moody, Mike Judge, and Milo Miles

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Publisher's Summary

Author Glyn Moody, animator Mike Judge, and critic Milo Miles on this edition of Fresh Air. Moody's new book is called Rebel Code. It charts the movement begun by computer programmers who believe software should be given away for free. Moody is a London-based writer whose work has appeared in Wired, The Economist, and The Financial Times. Judge is the creator of, and voice behind, MTV's phenomenon Beavis and Butthead. His current creation is the Fox series King of the Hill, where he provides the voice for the main character, Hank. He's also the writer, director and producer of the cult movie Office Space. A self-taught animator with a physics degree, Judge talks about animation and comedy. King of the Hill is an Emmy-nominated series nearing its 100th episode next week. And, Miles remembers folk musician and guitarist John Fahey who died last week at the age of 61.
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