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webjay.org. Saturday, January 29, 2005
 

 
Saturday afternoon podcast picks
 
I have 8 shows on this afternoon's podcast playlist.  The mp3 flash player below is simple to use.  Just click the play arrow in the flash player to start a show or use the double arrows on the right to move to the next show.  All shows decribed in player have titles and show numbers.  All numbers match the show numbers described below.  enjoy!
 
 (beta flash player)
 
You can also listen to this afternoon's podcast picks with other players already loaded on your PC with webjay.org.
 
If you would like to have any of your new podcast(s) added to one of my pick lists,  just add it to my ping form.
 
Also, see Harry G's Gigadial archives for all my podcast station's picks.
 
Or just subscribe to the station's feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station
 
1) Bob and AJ Show 10 (32.50MB; download) -- Inane ramblings and great tu

2) In the Trenches - Tech Chat - 01-28-2005 (35.23MB; download) -- In my opinion, one of the most productive Tech Chats yet, at least for myself. Chuck Tomasi, Steve Holden, Kreg Steppe, and myself gathered for a little chat on Time Management and the keys to implementing a methodology like David Allen's Getting Things Done or FranklinCovey's time management techniques. ...

Source: In the Trenches Podcast feed for this recommendation episodes

 
3) Miller Report with ND Gov. John Hoeven (4.71MB; download) -- This show features an interview with the North Dakota Governor John Hoeven. The Governor was in Grand Forks for the dedication of the Ina Mae Rude Entrepreneur Center and he really took on to podcasting.
 
4) Career-Op: Return - January 28, 2005 (2.43MB; download) -- As I write, I am finishing the last few days of a holiday vacation to my home state of Ohio and learning that returning from a vacation can be just as stressful as preparing to leave for one. Despite doing my best to complete any necessary tasks before I left, a host of new challenges await my return. The same will probably be true of your next vacation. If you want to ease your re-entry into the work-a-day world after the holiday break, here are a few guidelines to keep you on the right track. (Continued) MP3 via Coral | MP3 direct from WelchWrite.com
 
 
5) Local Chef Shoots For The Stars (1.54MB; download) -- Patrick Rolfe: excellent in the kitchen and hopefully on TV someday.
 
6) The HappyFunTime Show (18.63MB; download) -- - HappyFunTime episode 012705...This Podcast is off da fishing dock! Vote on the poetry contest and you might win 5 free downloads from sony connect ;). There are kick ass sketches and songs in this 46 minute podcast...there's also some profanity so watch yaself. Thanks for listening! Good stuff!
 
7) Bits of Silicon Hell for 1-29-2005 (20.85MB; download) -- This week's show was so much easier to record and edit. The quality should be much better than week. So here it is, download it or get it through the RSS feed. As always, here are the links for the week: Sony admits they were wrong about mp3 players because of copyright worriesStan Lee gets paidIRC is 99.6% illegal activities in top 60 channelsMicrosoft turns to Elixir for Office boostSun & OpenSourceJailed for BloggingMobile Phone virusesLexus car computers infected with virus through BluetoothAsteroid named after Douglas AdamsDellwebsites.com disputeMicrosoft limits security fixes to pirated copies of WindowsDon't want your picture taken?Forehead AdvertisingHitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movieYahoo! MoviesIMDB EntryTrailerInitial ReviewsHitchhiker's game - BBC remake of the original Infocom gameFirefly Fans
 
  8) Preview: Citizen journalism, Indymedia, the administration's PR shams and journalism education (3.79MB; download) -- The full "show" sill be podcast on Sunday, but here (click on the title) is an except of what is coming.

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Harry G's Saturday morning picks for 1-29-2005
 
  (beta flash player)
 
 
You can also listen to this morning's podcast picks right from your PC with webjay.org.
 
If you would like to have any of your new podcast(s) added to one of my pick lists,  just add it to my ping form.
 
Also, see Harry G's Gigadial archives for all my podcast station's picks.
 
Or just subscribe to the station's feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station
 
1) The controversial TSHNN is at show 18 (19.69MB; download) -- This week I talk a little more about Adam Curry and My hatred for the Daily Source Code. My mom calls and we chat about the life and times in an old folks home and why she needs to change her answering machine message. A phoney Phone call to Road Runner Circa 2000. Major Props to mostlytrivial.com although Brian screws up my trivia question. I also make fun of the new Arizon Cardnals Logo and Mr. X and the one minute tip podcast gets ripped on.
 
  2) It Stinks! The Movie Review Podcast - Assault on Precinct 13 (3.78MB; download) -- Assault on Precinct 13 is reviewed. This is a remake and get 3 out of 5 toques.
 
3) Beef PR, Polar Bears, Wolves, Canadian Beef Imports and US Meatpacking Jobs (8.38MB; download) -- Friday's edition of Erik's Diner starts with Jamie Newlin's take on how U.S. style beef advertising is being exported worldwide. Jamie also contributed articles on polar bear hunting and Norway's effort to exterminate their few remaining wolves. I finish off the show by talking about how U.S. slaughterhouses are trying to open the border to Canadian beef, using the pathetic excuse that they care about American jobs. Conveniently, another news piece today shows the industry's true colors. To subscribe to this radio show, visit ipodder.org to install iPodder on your computer. Then go into iPodder and enter: http://www.vegan.com/diner/eriksdiner.rss [Note: a bug in iPodder 1.14 prevents Erik's Diner from downloading--other podcast readers work fine and this bug will ...
 
  4) SDR 2005-01-28 Podcast (13.54MB; download) -- Brian Kingston Sons And Lovers [4:07] Band: Brian Kingston Genre: Pop In the summer of 2003, Brian Kingston threw his TV out of his second story apartment in San Francisco and smiled broadly as it shattered on the sidewalk below. ... working 14 hour days at his investment banking job in Silicon Valley, commuting ...
 
  5) The Phantomfeed 001 for 01-28-05 (11.42MB; download) -- Download The Phantomfeed 001 Length: 24:56 Size: 11.5 MB Show Notes: 00:01-03:30 ~ Show opening and obligatory podcasting discussion 03:31-05:40 ~ Current events roundup 05:41-13:00 - Lead-in to and music by The Soap Boxes with follow-up discussion 13:01-20:00 ~ Lead-in to and music by Capital Eye with follow-up discussion 20:01-22:30 ~ Our "six degrees of separation" to Wilco 22:31-24:56 ~ Show closing
 
  6) Late night Tech rambles (1.64MB; download) -- Tech news: 19 year old teen gets 18 months in prison Verizon want Microsoft for IPTV DVD sets you must have: Macgyver Dukes of Hazzard Knight Rider Sliders Blogcast
 
  7) Wizards of Technology - PodCast 26 - 2005.01.28 (20.26MB; download) -- MisterMarc is back, and so is the news, a MacMerc Moment (brought to you by MacMerc.com), and some information on website hosting! Click here to listen to the show in your browser, or point your iPodder to the RSS feed under the "Podcast" link on the left. If you enjoy the show, interact with us! Email us your feedback and questions to questions@wizardsoftechnology.com, and why not vote at Podcast Alley? Follow the Read more... for Show notes and links
 
  8) Pretty lights (1.82MB; download) -- Download.
 
  9) MacCast January 28, 2005 (10.50MB; download) -- A podcast about Macs done by a Mac geek for Mac geeks. Show ninteen. More retail stores carry Apple products, iTunes Pepsi is out, Mac Media Center Project, are PowerBook G5s on the way. Listeners tell us about iPod Shuffle flaws, VNC with your Mini and another track from Three Deae Trolls in a Baggie. Have fun.
 
  10) MWS Media Radio Show January 28th, 2005! (10.30MB; download) -- Show 15: Atmospheric pop, spooky jazz, literate rap, a song from your host, and 70's laid-back folk groove with a carnal twist, all this week on the MWS Media Radio Show thanks to Solenby, Geetan, Zearle, Jonathan Coulton, and Matthew Wayne Selznick. Dig their links at http://www.mwsmedia.com, where doing it yourself never means going it alone! **This week's audio magazine is not work safe!**

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"Shoutout thanks to Harold Gilchrist who included me in his WebJay audio playlist 1/26 which allows you to share your podcast playlist with others at AudioBlogging 2.0. And not only does he share the tools that he uses for the site, there is evidence that he began all this in Medieval times, say 2002 . . . ."  Thank you for creating a great show!!


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Paging Dave Winer -> "See, you didn't invent podcasting: at the very least, "Harry Gilchrist":http://radio.weblogs.com/0100368/ was audioblogging ages before you, and Wikipedia's entry on podcasting, while mentioning you as playing a big part in the automation of the process with enclosures (which, given they're part of your spec, you can take complete credit for) and special aggregators, neither credits you with the first proper implementation, nor with coining the term. I didn't invent podcasting either, but hey, I don't claim to be eligible for any awards."


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