I think I pointed to this before, but it's just so inspiring to imagine that this is how your podcast is being listened to while you perform your soliloquy. (nsfw)
2:58:21 PM
NBC - Digital Edge: "Podcasting -- like blogging -- seems to combine the best of the Internet with the best of traditional media. It's a way for someone to create and distribute a show to 40 people. And it also would allow a media company to distribute audio content to millions."
Bumper Morgan turned me onto to new audiobook about the life of Bob Dylan, read by Sean Penn. Not available on audible yet, but will certainly purchase it and review it on the DSC.
2:28:55 PM
Brian: "Plus there is a sheer cool factor that one minute you're having lunch in a maritime Canadian province, or your chatting with a friend in Seattle from your home in Belgium over the net, then a day later, some guy is listening to your voice and idea on his iPod, in a train tunnel a country or continent away. When viewed in this light, audioblogging is actually pretty cool."
Goodmorning from Belgium! We decided not to podcast the Trade Secrets we recorded last night during the debate. Just wasn't what we thought it might turn out to be.
To compensate I'm uploading today's Source Code early.
1:42:14 PM