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Created by: Harold Johnson
Created on: 05 Jan 2005
Language: English


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Add this to another station De theepod 3 (13.74MB; download) -- Ik heb mezelf een week lang moeten inhouden om jullie niet elke dag te vervelen met mij podjes thee maar me te beperken tot een lekker podje per week. Maar ik moet zeggen dat het smaakt naar meer. Maar of dat wederzijds is moet ik nog maar afwachten. En het is niet bepaald zo dat ik niets te doen heb dus laat ook ìk mijn tijd goed benutten. Toch was het dit keer weer leuk een lekker podje te mogen zetten en ik kijk al uit naar de volgende week. Tot mijn grote schande is dit een two-take. Maar ik had dan ook een totale black-out. Dat lijkt me niet fijn je bandbreedte aan te verspillen. Wil je dat alsnog dan kan dat met deze 'blooper' van 12 minuten Niet geschikt voor notoire koffiedrinkers. Muziek: Hold Me In The Moment - Victoria Mosley & The Sublimes Suburban Paranoia - Cicada Naked on the borde - Special Monk 57 Spring - Audiomoe Sucha - Chenard Walcker Cundo Llegara - Stucky zzz ZZZ zzz - Une histoire Elvis was one sexual man! - My Favorite Dancer Om het BUMA niet te moeilijk te maken: Op een onbewoond eiland - De laatste 6 uur van mijn iPod If 6 Was 9 - Jimi Hendrix Experience Good Times, Bad Times - Led Zeppelin Moonlight Feels Right 1976 - Starbuck California love - 2pac & Dr Dre Sloop John B - Beach Boys BookerT The MG's - GreenOnions Apache - the shadows BurningLove - Elvis Presley The Wash - Dr Dre Paralysed (Peel Sessions) - Gang of Four Personal Jesus - Johnny Cash Willie Willie - T.C. Matic Pusherman - Curtis Mayfield Entertain me - Sound_Science Alle podsafe muziek is te vinden op Zet deze link in je Potcatcher programma om de Theepod voortaan automatisch te ontvangen. En tot volgende week.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Fri, 06 May 2005 20:27:12 UTC
Add this to another station Electric Sky Podcast show 02, May 3, 2005 (10.67MB; download) -- Two days ago, I sent an email requesting permission to play the music of Philip Toshio Sudo on my Podcast. I was thrilled when I received an email back granting me permission and thanking me for helping to promote Philip's work. It is a priviledge for me to include a song from Philip's CD, Zen Guitar; One Sound One Song, in this show. SHOW NOTES: I don't have a show theme; submissions welcome to WEBMASTER AT ELECTRICSKY DOT NET I just don't get it...record companies and music licensing Song: Raise the Spirit by Philip Toshio Sudo Travelling for work Highlander vs. Braveheart Signoff
Selected by: Mark Posth [ stations ], Thu, 05 May 2005 18:11:03 UTC
Add this to another station Career-Op: What do you do? (4.70MB; download) -- If you want to be very clear about your feelings towards your current job, here is a little test. Find a child (son, daughter, nephew, niece, friends kid) and try to explain to them what you do for a living. If you are really lucky, you will have a child come to you with the same question. Dont think about your answers. Just talk. You might be surprised at what comes out of your mouth. If so, capture those thoughts any way you can, because they represent your true feelings about your work. Read this weeks columnListen on your computer, iPod or other MP3 playerClick here to ListenListen (Backup)
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Wed, 04 May 2005 21:07:50 UTC
Add this to another station Engadget.com: Podcast 22 (7.91MB; download) -- Jaan Pehechaan Ho! This week's show is chock full of goodness, we talk about Orb Networks, Extending the Media Center PC with an Xbox, the Super-duper green laser, cool (and free) audio from around the web, Apple suing folks, Monster cable meanies, some iPod hacks, news from Suprnova and we're all made of Quarks!
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Sat, 05 Mar 2005 18:20:17 UTC
Add this to another station Beer + Talking = Beercasting (1.46MB; download) -- And the best part about beercasting is that you dont need beer - and if you do drink too much beer, youll go home in a cast. Still dont get it? Greg Narain gives all new meaning to the term blager. Thats Blogstrailian for beer.We doubt we could tell you why you should do your own Beercast, but we can definitely tell you why we started doing ours. As we searched for our own outlet, we quickly realized that some of the funniest and best stuff we were talking about happened when we were out having drinks. We werent sure, but we figured there were some people who might laugh with us, so we started to record it. Build your own archive of those late-night conversations so you never lose an argument again; Meet new and interesting people while out grabbing a drink - everyone wants to be on the radio!Listen to Greg foam himself in WMA Listen to Greg foam in MP3
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Tue, 08 Feb 2005 01:23:23 UTC
Add this to another station Doug Kenline - The real father of podcasting!! (1.20MB; download) -- Audioblogging down Memory Lane: What ever happened to audioblogging/podcasting pioneer Doug Kenline? Maybe Doug didn't use XML enclosures, fancy FM radio like intros, write scripts to download mp3sand or attract attention from his friends in the media, but he alone was the first blogger to post and consistantly post long mp3s to his blog daily (sometimes twice or many more times a day). Today we would simply call him a podcaster. Back in the early days of audioblogging/podcasting all we needed to do wassurf over toDoug's blog and click his Audioblogger mp3 icon to enjoy Doug's daily MP3 downloadable shows. I don't know what ever happened to Doug (his Blogger weblog seems to have disappeared) but hopefully when someone writes the chapter about audioblogging/podcasting in 2004, they don't forget to write the section about Doug and his early pioneering audioblogging/podcasting work. Below isanentry Iwrote about some of Doug'sbest Audioblogging work performed on Friday, May 07, 2004: As I said in myprevious audioblog post, I like listening to the Doug Kenline Audioblogging experiment.As demostrated in this audioblogging post,it is simply amazing how Doug can bring the right song and his country style ofplaying guitar and singing into the context of a conversation to make hispoint. File this post my friend under audioblogging101: style. Listen to my mp3 intro audio postfrom Doug Kenline's Audioblog Nightly AudioblogIn tonight's audioblog I talk about choices and George Jones. My guitar gets up and helps me explain. Who says you can't have fun without money.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:59:18 UTC
Add this to another station Goodbye Spalding - Harriet Reisen (8.71MB; download) -- Writer Harriet Reisen tells a story of her friendship with the late Spalding Gray, and of his failure to escape his family's curse of suicide.Thanks to Paul Lehrman for composing the music used in this podcast.The WGBH Morning Stories website is wgbh.org/morningstories. Thanks to our sponsor, Ipswitch, a leader in file transfer software.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:15:35 UTC
Add this to another station Daily Source Code for January 27th 2005 (19.15MB; download) -- Today's show is the first of the MTV Chronicles, as discussed in a conversation with my friend Ken Clark, who worked at the network for more than 10 years. btw, I incorrectly identify this show in the beginning as being for the 26th, my bad. mp3
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:14:58 UTC
Add this to another station Daily Source Code for January 26th 2005 (20.10MB; download) -- The hump-day edition of the source code. Madge reams me, in a non violent way, and there's more new tunes to check out as well as several new podcast promos. Also, I put the podcast spotlight on the Daily Download... mp3 Showotes in html and opml
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:14:44 UTC
Add this to another station Aeron Chairs (0.02MB; download) -- As you can see, I'm at the Blog Business Summit - doing business, and not much blogging. Yes, there's WiFi, but power strips would have been a billion extra dollars a day - so I understand why Steve (the business conference coordinator) decided to pass on it. Right now, I'm out of my chair and on the floor in the back of the room - where I'm getting juiced up. Look at all these Aerons! Dude, I've got a nice office chair, but... Aerons!? The name, alone, makes me feel smarter. The price of any one of these chairs, however, doesn't. I'll have to wait until another dot-com goes out of business before I can pick up another cool chair. Most people have lousy "executive chairs" in their office cubicle and/or home office, but if you spend all day long at a desk, it makes sense to get a chair that's very comfortable. Oh, and there's Scoble - without a chair, but with plenty of wine and cheese. So, why don't they give one Aeron chair to every speaker - or regular attendee? How's that for swag?!
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:13:31 UTC
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