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Jason Salas' WebLog
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Digital Pontification: Podcast Show Notes (4/27)
I rapidly downed two King Car Lemon teas, which have the world's largest concentration of caffeine, so the rush kicked in during the podcast (and you can tell). I also talked about my brief flirtation with reality TV.
Download this podcast
Topics discussed:
Yes, I did live in Seattle for 10 days...a recollection of my experience visiting Jimi Hendrix's grave
APress' forthcoming podcasting book is a real gem
Glenn from Vallejo hypes metal podcasts
I'm polemical, NOT political
Did I ever tell you I was almost on a reality show?
Me and my timing: CastBlaster finally goes to semi-public beta, but only for WindowsXP and for selected soundcards
Reading the lunch menu for Chuck's Steak House
Links mentioned:
Rock-n-Roll Geek Show
The Metal Show
Podcast Solutions
Upgrade a 20GB second generation iPod with a 40GB drive
APress
The Dawn and Drew Show
Great tune from This and That Podcast - "Podcast Star"
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Published
Apr 27 2005, 10:06 AM
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TrackBack
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April 26, 2005 4:08 AM
TrackBack
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April 26, 2005 5:16 AM
Dan Klass
said:
Jason -
I followed a link on the Podcast Solutions site to your podcast, and was just listening...what a great show. I agree about Seattle. What a great city. Jimi AND Bruce, what could be better?
I was SURPRISED to hear you talk about the Apress book in such detail, and then remembered that Chris Mills told us that you'd received a copy (well, the outline and 3 chapters). REALLY glad you like what you've seen. Everyone at Apress seems very happy. Truth is, Chapter 4 is 100 times better than 1-3, and each one is getting better still. We're REALLY excited about it and are having a blast.
Glad to have you in our corner!
All my best -
Dan Klass
Co-author of Podcast Solutions
Host/producer of The Bitterest Pill
Host/producer of Old Wave Radio: New 80's Music!
April 26, 2005 9:01 PM
Chris Frazier
said:
I wish I could take credit for the insight to voice search, but alas, it wasn't me.
There's some poor Chris out there that's pissed at me because I got credit for his idea! FWIW, I always leave a link when I comment to a blog. I want to take responsibility for what I say, even if it shows how big of a dope I am. :)
April 27, 2005 11:38 AM
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