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webjay.org. Tuesday, February 01, 2005
 

 

Tuesday afternoon podcast picks

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I have 8 shows on this afternoon's podcast list.  You can listen to any or all of them right in your web browser by simply using the mp3 flash player above. 
 
The mp3 flash player above 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!
 
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 my station's feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station
 

1) TinyPodcast 2005-02-01 (18.64MB; download) -- Here's this week's show notes. Yet another audio setup - will it ever be the same? No audio sweepers this week, because I didn't have the files on this computer to add them, and I decided to get the podcast posted and out there, rather than waiting until I get home to add the sweepers in post. Here's what we talk about this week, with links:...  Source: TinyPodCast Podcast feed for this recommendation episodes

 

  2) mediageek 1-28-05: Former Fox TV Reporters Challenge Tampa Station License (13.65MB; download) -- We talk to investigative reporters Jane Akre and Steve Wilson. They were fired from FOX TV 13 in Tampa, FL for blowing the whistle on the station, which tried to bury and change facts on a story on bovine growth hormone (BGH) after being contacted by Monsanto. Akre and Wilson are challening the station's license with the FCC, which is up for renewal. They say the station aired known lies about BGH, and therefore failed to act in the public interest. We also discuss the latest news from the FCC about the departure of Media Bureau Chief Ken Ferree and the Commission's decision not to challenge the Third Circuit Court decision striking down its revised media ownership rules. 64 kbps mp3 podcast
 
  3) EverythingDigital Podcast 1/30/05 (16.01MB; download) -- I discuss my OPMLtoiPod software, the EDP CafePress shop, mic cubes, Apple's long-lost Sherlock search application, and MapPoint's extremely inconvenient bug. I also flip through the NYT Circuits section and share my insights on the national press vs. the blogosphere. http://everythingdigital.org
 
 
  4) Grape Radio - Wine Myths (8.30MB; download) -- Grape Radio #4: Unicorns, the Greek gods, and leprechauns are just a few examples of myths that have endured through the ages. Even those in the wine community have their own myths that have endured. These wine myths are not limited to those that are just beginning to learn ...
 
5) CIOPC:DSB 2005-02-01 Sun and Spam and the Little Guy (2.39MB; download) -- Sun eases patent concerns.. and Spam/IP and the little guy.
 
6) Future Tense Podcast for February 1, 2005 (1.37MB; download) -- Researchers say tiny radio-transmitter chips that power millions of high-security car keys and gasoline passes can be cracked using cheap technology.
 
7) 'The Intention Of Our Web Site Is To Connect People' (1.23MB; download) -- New networking site opens in Seattle; operator says it should all be a 'giving' process.
 
8) Do-It-Yourself Dream Analysis (0.84MB; download) -- Seattle psychologist develops method to analyze your own dreams; warns about nightmares.

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Tuesday morning podcast picks

 (beta flash player) 

I have 10 shows on this morning's podcast list.  You can listen to any or all of them right in your web browser by simply using the mp3 flash player above. 
 
The mp3 flash player above 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!
 
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 my station's feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station
 
 
1) The Phantomfeed 003 for 02-01-05 (8.63MB; download) -- Download The Phantomfeed 003 Length: 18:51 Size: 8.7 MB Show Notes: 00:01-01:51 ~ Show opening 01:52-07:54 ~ Music discussion: Motley Crue banned and Shawn's "six degrees of separation" to Queensryche 07:55-10:14 ~ Bump music with follow-up discussion 10:15-12:13 ~ WEATHER RANDOMIZER! THE PHANTOMFEED EXCLUSIVE! 12:14-13:14 ~ Shawn incites "chronological revolution" 13:15-17:26 ~ Fun with the Soundscape 6000 17:27-18:51 ~ Show closing
 
2) Geek News Central Podcast #35 2005-2-1 (18.11MB; download) -- Well this is the first Podcast I have done in extreme pain. My vertebrae injury I suffered in June 2004 was causing me enough dis-comfort to have to take a pain pill for the first time in over 4 months. Otherwise have a great line-up for you. ...
 
3) El Paso Visit, USDA Deal, Flaming Manure, Tyson Profits Down, Mad Cow Found in Goat, McDonald’s Outsourcing (9.83MB; download) -- Monday's edition of Erik's Diner recaps my weekend in El Paso, where I somehow avoided a lynching at the hands of angry cattlemen. Today's news begins with commentary on a sweetheart deal the USDA is offering factory farms. Next, a heart-warming story of a burning mountain of cattle manure. And the news keeps getting better: Tyson's profits have been dramatically reduced due to mad cow disease. And, on the subject of mad cow, the disease has just turned up in a goat. The final news story concerns the amazing lengths to which one McDonald's franchise will go to save a buck. Wrapping up today's show, I gush about a new flavor of Tofutti Cuties. To ...
 
  4) In the Trenches - 01-31-2005 (11.26MB; download) -- EPISODE #50! -- Wow! I never thought I'd get beyond that first one, much less to 50! Topic: Adoption, My time management, McDonalds Outsourcing, and MS-SQL Migration The wife and I are preparing for our home study, tomorrow afternoon, in pursuit of our 2nd adoption. I discuss some of my ...
 
5) Smokin' J (3.42MB; download) -- I know the title is suggestive. However, I'm referring to the Jazzy feel of this track. And the fact that I think it's pretty hot. I'm having more fun with Reason than should be allowed. And I'm getting to practice my keyboard skills. Most enjoyable. Hope you agree.
 
6) 011 Mostly Trivial (0.82MB; download) -- 011 Mostly Trivial
 
  7) SDR Podcast 2005-01-31 (14.07MB; download) -- Today's Band: Tweachzone from Santa Fe, NM Craig Neil: Producer Everytime I Go Away (4:53) Shoutouts: Thanks to Aaron Junod at dotnet thinking for adding SDRto the "Improved commuting section of his site" . The beauty of SDR on a commute is, if you don't like the song, you skip to ...
 
8) Distance Infrastructure: Accelerating Change 2004 (22.90MB; download) -- Fro Accelerating Change 2004 comes the Distance Infrastructure Panel: Broadband, Videoconferencing, and Telepresence with presentations by Milton Chen (Visual Communication and Collaboration Software for Afghanistan), Jeremy Bailenson (Collaborative Virtual Environments and Transformed Social Interaction) and Dewayne Hendricks (One Gigabit or Bust Initiative -- A Broadband Vision for California). Audio from IT Conversations.
 
9) Video search with Blinkx (2.54MB; download) -- Search engine giant Google made a big splash last week with its new beta Video Search tool, allowing users to cull through transcripts of video from a handful of television stations and networks. Joining the program to discuss the video search is Suranga Chandratillake, co-founder and CTO of Blinkx, which has developed its own video search technology.
 
10) Miller Report - I'm Hilarious Today!!! (15.12MB; download) -- I think I felt pretty good with this show. I was rather witty and show had good flow. Enjoy in moderation my friend.

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