Friday, March 18, 2005
"The Daily Podcast Feed" for Friday - March 18, 2005
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This morning's feed has 11 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) Strange Wednesday (7.43MB; download) -- Episode# 61. A strange phone call, a plumber story and more. All for less than the price of a cup of coffee. Get it here. Or subscribe to the feed below.
Link of the Day:
Roadside Peak
Sponsors:
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2) Why-Fish Radio - Fishing in Canada (6.45MB; download) -- The Brad's talk about the great fishing experience that can be had in Canada.
Source: Why-Fish Radio Podcast
3) Telco-based IPTV and VOIP Boom Coming (7.87MB; download) -- 34 min. from March 13, 2005 Show Peter Yorke, CEO of Yorke Systems guest hosts the show as we discuss Telco-based IPTV and VOIP Boom that is coming. We also discuss places online to see in-crater photos of Mt. St Helens.
Source: WebTalk Radio
4) Steroids And Kids (1.47MB; download) -- As congress talks about Major League 'roid use, others warn of young people using them.
Source: KOMO News
5) A Moment of Yoga - Deities #1 of 3 (6.89MB; download) -- A Moment of Yoga - Hindu deities #1 - An explanation of how to approach the Hindu Deities.
6) Zaldors World Podcast #3 (23.02MB; download) -- Happy St. Patrick's Day! It's my 3rd Podcast! Featuring 2 more songs from local detroit artists: Kirk McFee and S.B.U. - Add in a little talking by me, and you've got a podcast! ;)
7) Spring Cleaning (11.28MB; download) -- Todays Radio MacGuys podcast focuses on the weather and protecting your computer from lightning hits. Here in North Florida, spring has once again sprung and it's a good time to get clean out the computer room and optimize your systems. In my neck of the woods, spring brings some pretty spectacular thunderstorms. Now is a good time to talk a look at all the various wires that connect to your
8) Proposed Natural Gas Tanker Terminals Draw Protest (3.30MB; download) -- If you cook or heat with natural gas, you've no doubt noticed your rising utility bill. Energy companies say there's a solution... imported liquefied natural gas. The gas would come in on huge tanker ships. Five proposed tanker terminal locations are drawing heat - of a different sort. Correspondent Tom Banse reports from Warrenton, Oregon.
9) Coverville 62: Irish covers to end your St. Patrick's Day (29.11MB; download) -- Coverville is sponsored by iPodderX. Feed your iPod by getting your copy of the #1 podcasting Macintosh client today at iPodderX.com!
Yes, tonight it's mostly Irish bands covering popular music (except for one Swedish band covering an Irish song...) And no U2. Don't get me wrong. I like U2. But surely you know that there are a lot of other great Irish bands out there besides Bono and the boys. But don't take my word for it, listen to tonight's show. Here's what you'll hear when you do:
"We Have All The Time In The World" - My Bloody Valentine (popularized by Louis Armstrong)
"Secret Love" - Sinead O'Connor (standard, popularized by Doris Day, Frank Sinatra and others)
"Does Your Mother Know" - Ash (originally ABBA)
"Honky Tonk Woman" - The Pogues (originally The Rolling Stones)
"I Need Love" - Luka Bloom (originally L L Cool J)
"The Boys Are Back In Town" - The Cardigans (originally Thin Lizzy)
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10) On the Pod with Howard Rheingold (7.38MB; download) -- How can one introduce a person like our 25th guest to appear On the Pod???
Howard Rheingold does not really need any introduction, and if he does, you should run out right now to your nearest bookstore (or go to Amazon on your browser of choice) and buy his last book "Smart Mobs"...nah...scratch that...go and buy all of his books. Why??? Because Howard has been involved in some of the most important projects involving modems and PC's since the early 80's, including; VR, social software and networks, The Well, HotWired, Electric Minds, Brainstorms and the power of mobile technology in modern communities around the world. We chat to Howard about all of those subjects and more...
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11) Podcast 2005-03-17 (12.67MB; download) -- Artist: Barefoot West
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