Monday, March 21, 2005

 

"The Daily Podcast Feed" for Monday - March 21, 2005

Today's podcast feed: Click here to see an XML representation of the latest episodes on this station



This morning's feed has 12 new podcasts. Enjoy!!

* The above flash audio player is simple to use. Just click the play arrow in the player to start a podcast or use the double arrows on the right to move to the next podcast. All podcasts decribed in player have show numbers and titles. All show numbers in player match up with the show numbers described in the show list below.

1) Podcast NYC: Pop Culture Rant #12 (15.57MB; download) -- Steroids, Steroids, Steroids. Your host weighs in on the Congressional hearings on steroids in baseball. Don't comedians have something to joke about other than Michael Jackson? Are you a CPA? What's a CPA? Listen in, find out and take the CPA test. What's up with Billy Joel? This great writer and performer just can't keep his "issue" in check. Has his celebrity only magnified his personal demons?
SHOW NOTES
Intro MLB Steroid Testimony Montage/Rant Listener Comments
The Michael Jackson Pile On
CPA's Mourning Billy Joel Sign Off

Source: Podcast NYC - Pop Culture Rant

2) Blogging On Purpose! (5.42MB; download) -- Content, Digital Assests, Links, Profit, Commentary.... Whats the purpose of your Blog? Join me as I take a look at the purpose of your Blog.
Source: Secrets My Mom Never Told Me About Web Marketing

3) Fake Science Lab Report - March 20th 2005 - show #2 (25.99MB; download) -- Boy we love this show... in Episode 2 we interview Rick Carr, formerly of NPR, about his new project, Technopop and we discuss the $.05 per song model introduced by Sandy Pearlman and Daniel Levitin at a conference in Canada earlier this month. Also we experiment with some Psychedelic Chill and are introduced to Nalepa - oddly, neither of these are street names for hallucinogenics.Featured Links:Ambient AirlinesOEM RadioDub Beautiful CollectiveUltimae RecordsThe Terpsichore GroupTechnopop
Source: Fake Science Lab Report

4) PJK podcast 03.20.05 (5.50MB; download) -- Splinter Cell, branded podcasts and my PSP is coming this week!

Show Notes
Source: PJK Podcast

5) The John and Steve Show #22 (7.69MB; download) -- This Side of the Web

Relevant News
News of the Wierd
Feature - Strange Laws
Vote for The John and Steve Show at Podcast Alley
Source: The John and Steve Show

6) E-publishing: CBC looks at pros and cons for writers (0.79MB; download) -- "It's been said that a writer writes, always. If that's true, then there's bound to be lots of unpublished manuscripts collecting dust out there. But now that the age of electronic publishing is upon us, are there new opportunities for would-be authors?" - E-Publishing Comes of Age, summing up an MP3 from Tod Maffin, CBC's /Nerd reporter.The TeleRead take: Nice going, CBC! This is a realistic look rather than a Lud job or inane hype. I wish there'd been more on the advantages for many writers of publishing without DRM, but overall I was very happy. No wonder. Tod Maffin practices what he's reporting on. Oh, and he's also into podcasting.
Source: TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home

7) SDR Podcast 2005-03-20 Weekend Summary (14.23MB; download) -- Artist: Ten Story Relapse

SlashdotReview is a ten minute audio podcast summary of
recent technology news items from Slashdot.org

Complete copy, news item links and additional details are available at Slashdot.org

After the news, each day we feature a new artist or group at the end ...
Source: Slashdot Review

8) The Overnightscape #150 (3/21/05) (10.30MB; download) -- Tonight's subjects include: Pleasant memories of college hijinks, old cable TV shows ("Not Necessarily the News", "Steambath", "Bizarre", "The Hitchhiker"), the robot voice, stealing cereal and trees, listener email ("Michael Anthony", "Israel Brown", "Randy from California", "Dave Kopperman", "Tuc and Cheryl Treehause", "Ben from the Midwest", "Edward from California"), soy sauce, Sniglets, hour 140, Stuart Pankin, and a chance meeting at the Staten Island Mall. Hosted by Frank Edward Nora. (30 minutes)
Source: The Overnightscape

9) Podcrumbs #11: Job Searching (1.99MB; download) -- Episode the Eleventh in which I talk a little bit about my layoff and my plans and point to my resume and request tips, leads, etc. Details: mp3, 5:38, 1.9MB. Show notes: No show notes this time out....
Source: Podcrumbs

10) Week Four of the Fab Four Chronicles (5.00MB; download) -- In Week Four the boys discuss George Martin and the first demos recorded with him. Jerry and the Pacemakers first hit song How do you do it that George wanted them to record. The first 50 songs that John and...
Source: The Beatles Chronicles Podcast

11) Brain Strain - Get Your Daily Dose! (2.28MB; download) -- Today's Direct DownloadPrevious Music Trivia Questions & Answers (March 19th, 2005):Q: Which Beatle sang Act Naturally?A: Ringo StarrQ: In what year did Tori Amos release a two-disc set entitled To Venus and Back?A: 1999Q: What song introduced Sonny and Cher to the world?A: I got You, BabeDo you like the show? at Podcast AlleySubscribe to Brain StrainComments or suggestions
Source: Brain Strain - Get Your Daily Dose!

12) Say Yum 2005-03-20 - Nacho Physics (17.14MB; download) -- Check out the slide show.

Listen to the Say Yum podcast!
SayYum-2005-03-20.mp3 [17.2mb (42:33) 56kbps]

Tonight is our 21st podcast and we're celebrating with a little drinking food...nachos. Kris explains the physics of nachos and tells some drinking stories.

Say Yum 2005-03-20

Menu

Nachos

Music

Intro by Sfunk
Motorland & Dusk by Bump
Jalapeno Rimjob by Mama Sutra

Outro by Chris Zeeche

Show notes

00:10 tonight is our 21st podcast
02:45 making some bar food tonight, making nachos
03:12 Motor land by Bump
09:15 History of nachos
13:10 Jalapeno rimjob by Mama Sutra
19:45 how the nachos are made
23:55 nacho chez story
30:05 drinking stories
33:18 Dusk by Bump
39:15 Audio comment from Alvin in Oakland with a dipping sauce recomendation for our sweet potato fries
Source: Say Yum



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