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Today's Top News from The Daily Dig (2.24MB; download) -- The Daily Dig's Top News for May 9, 2005.The Daily Dig unearths the world's best news, providing all of the latest headlines from around the world. Kathleen Keating brings us today's Dig with her blend of snappy commentary and serious reporting.Listen nowSubscribe to our free podcast! Just right click here to add our feed to your RSS reader.Please support our newscast by visiting our sponsors. Thank you! Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 10 May 2005 00:52:03 UTC
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Career-Op: The Technological World (5.74MB; download) -- The integration of technology into our everyday lives continues apace. More and more we are coming to depend on technology that would have seemed fantastical only a decade ago: Cell phones, wireless networking, always-on devices, GPS and more. As this integration continues, governments and large corporations are being forced to take action. Technology issues that might previously have gone unnoticed are now front page news. This means that all high-tech workers must direct more of their attention to the political ins and outs of technology or risk unforeseen consequences to their careers and lives.
Read this weeks columnListen on your computer, iPod or other MP3 playerClick here to ListenListen (Backup) Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 10 May 2005 00:35:05 UTC
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Podcast NYC: New York Minute #17 (10.62MB; download) -- It's a literary 'cast this week on New York Minute. The city is not just about partying with the Aussies and going to clubs. There's plenty of stuff for deep thinkers as well and we'll scratch the surface of that on this episode. You'll hear from author and magazine editor Dana Goodyear. Dana recently published her debut poetry collection. It's a book, Honey and Junk. Dana will read a few poems from the book and provide us a few insights on the NYC poetry scene. Also, we'll do Hidden NY and The Dining Pick.SHOW NOTES Intro Dana Goodyear Editor at The New Yorker Magazine Poet and Author Author of Honey and Junk - Amazon / Barnes & Noble NY Poetry Spots 92nd St. YMCA - link Unterberg Poetry Center Knitting Factory - link Speakeasy Poetry Series Reading Between A B - link Monday Nights @ 7:30PM Poetry Society of America - link Wednesdays in July At Brooklyn Historical Society Hidden NY 22nd St. Between 10th & 11th Ave. - map Revitalized with Art Galleries Have a beer at Half King on 23rd St. 10th Ave. Dining Pick Bar Nocetti 143 Christopher Street (@ Greenwich) - map Sign Off Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 23:30:49 UTC
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Future Tense Podcast for May 9, 2005 (1.14MB; download) -- Real Audio | How to Listen Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley have devised a new way to make realistic three dimensional cityscape maps that show streets and buildings in painstaking detail. Funded by the Pentagon, the project... Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 23:25:41 UTC
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Interop Day 1 (3.37MB; download) -- We're live (sort of) from Las Vegas at the Interop trade show. We talk with Tandberg about the video portion of the Interop show network and share some frustrations about vague vendor demos and delayed downloads. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 11:42:54 UTC
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Hoboken Rock City - Show #9 (44.85MB; download) -- High School Sweethearts, French Kicks, The Mr. T Experience, The Grip Weeds, The Aluminum Group, K. McCarty, Freedy Johnston, Peelander-Z, Hamell On Trial, Dave's True Story, Reno's Men, and Dungen rock this town...Get the free download here.For the first time, the show starts with the...JERSEY ROCK CITY SETDowntown Girl - HIGH SCHOOL SWEETHEARTSHeels N' Wheels, Get Hip, 2005In celebration of their record release party last Friday at Maxwell's.Substar - RENO'S MENDig Me Do You, no label, 1999An "oldie" from the boys; buy the new one.We're Not Getting Through - THE GRIP WEEDSThe Sound Is In You, Rainbow Quartz, 2003 (reissue)Super '60s-esque pop explosion.Western Sky - FREEDY JOHNSTONLive At 33 1/3, Singing Magnet, 2000Lovely live recording of a track from his Never Home album, as featured in his live show last week at The Goldhawk.---Panda - DUNGENTa Det Lungt, Subliminal, 2004The Swedish dude/band is on tour with The Go! Team next week in the U.K.Panda II - PEELANDER-ZDancing Friendly, Eat Rice, 2005Yellow, Red, and Blue round out the panda twofer. Woo hoo!I Hate Your Kid (live) - HAMELL ON TRIALEd's Not Dead—Hamell Comes Alive, Such-A-Punch, 2000As always, heartfelt emotion from Ed Hamell, the all-world live performer who opens for Ani DiFranco at The State Theatre in New Brunswick tonight.---Walking The Cow - K. MCCARTYDead Dog's Eyeball, Bar/None, 1994 (reissued 2005)From K./Kathy's recently reissued album of Daniel Johnston covers.Baby - THE ALUMINUM GROUPWonder Boy Plus, Minty Fresh, 1999Another Aluminum Group song so light you could almost float away on the thing.The World In Which We Live - DAVE'S TRUE STORYNature, Bepop, 2005Catch them playing tunes like this from their new album tonight at The Living Room in NYC; The Lansdowne Folk Club in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania on Thursday, April 28; and this Saturday April 30 at The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia.---One More Time - FRENCH KICKSThe Trial Of The Century, StarTime, 2004Cool track from the New York band's 2004 album.I Wrote A Book About Rock & Roll - THE MR. T EXPERIENCEAlcatraz, Lookout!, 1999A fair-enough criticism of, well, rock criticism.---Hoboken Rock City is produced with the cooperation of the artists and record labels whose recordings appear on the show. Thanks to all.Please send me your comments and contribute your votes. Thank you.See you next week for Show #10... Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 11:38:56 UTC
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Say Yum 2005-05-05 - Cinco de Mayo (19.40MB; download) -- Tonight we cook up some quesadillas, drink some mexican beer, and recap our last week. Includes comments on last week's SF podcaster's meetup, special weekend dinners, and a brief review of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Sorry for the lack of pictures.
Listen to the Say Yum podcast!
SayYum-2005-05-05.mp3 [19.4mb (48:25) 64kbps]
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 11:36:21 UTC
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Steve Nash, NBA Playoffs, Tiger Woods - The Skinny on Sports - 05-08-2005 (4.63MB; download) --
Here is the latest episode of The Skinny on Sports Podcast.
On today's show, we talk about:
1st quarter: Steve Nash is MVP! What about Shaq?
2nd quarter: NBA Playoffs
3rd quarter: Van Gundy - how much trouble is he in? Phil Jackson in Houston?
4th quarter: Vijay Wins Again - Tiger Woods highest paid sports figure
Overtime: [...] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 11:33:51 UTC
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Bluegrass Preservation Society Radio Show #24 (21.25MB; download) -- Listen to BPS Radio Show #24 Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 11:28:19 UTC
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OC Podcast 05-08-2005 (41.15MB; download) -- This is the On Computers podcast for 05-08-2005. If you prefer, you can download the same file here via ftp. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 11:23:58 UTC
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