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Digital Pontification: Podcast Show Notes - May 18

Despite making countles calls and pulling numerous strings, I'm apparently not going to get into the special pre-premiere of Star Wars.  Damn.  I'm was a lot more awake for today's show than yesterday (which is good for you).


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Topics discussed:
  • Madonna's evil endorsement on the "Justify My Love" 12" cut
  • The feedback from the BMW sound-seeing tour is great...keep 'em coming
  • (BTW, FYI - it's "sound-seeing" NOT "sound-scene" tour)
  • VIEWER EMAIL: someone noticed my lisp...my your siblants have been seriously lateralized
  • Check out Jan Polet's Hit Test #38
  • RIAA issues position on copyrighted music
  • Brett Fausett comments on using licensed music in podcasts (awesome show)
  • Podsafe music from Bajawalla: Guam band in South Bend, Indiana
  • What makes music podsafe and KUAM's Right to Use Agreement 
  • BONUS CHATBACK TOPIC - What's your favorite cereal of all-time? 
  • Corn Pops is an entire meal unto itself
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Posted: May 18 2005, 10:38 AM by guam-aspdev | with 3 comment(s)
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anonymous said:

Raisin bran is the bomb!
# May 17, 2005 11:48 PM

Apparently your oldest listener said:

Those of born early enough to have been around when the Zombies were on the radio daily know that the best cereal is the one with the coolest prize. ;-) But I may be wrong, my Mom also fed us whole milk with a raw egg and vanilla for breakfast sometimes. We didn't know from salmonella back then I guess.
# May 18, 2005 3:48 PM

Jan Polet said:

Hey Jason,

Cool that you played a clip from Hit Test 38!
The Hit Tests of course are made specifically for Adam Curry's Daily Source Code.
The Hit Test Podcast is my own podcast.
Here in the Netherlands the rules for using music aren't finished yet.
So in and from the Netherlands we can do pretty much anything we want.
That will change in the future.

Thanks for the best wishes.

Jan
# May 28, 2005 2:35 AM
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