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Digital Pontification: Podcast Show Notes - July 8


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EPISODE #67 - after some PC problems at home (damn chip creep due to changing humidity levels...it's that time of year...my video card is probably slipping), I brought the show back into the office and put the mic to a couple of co-workers' mouths.


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Posted: Jul 08 2005, 01:31 PM by guam-aspdev | with 10 comment(s)
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alex sian said:

i thought it was really neat that you put up a link to one of my virtualguam 'islandtour' galleries.

back when those pix were taken (with one of the very first digital cameras to get brought into guam), i don't think the phrase "pleasure island" was used to refer to Tumon yet.

i wish i had the time or help to have done the virtualguam site some real justice. i still get about an email every month, asking me to do someone's village for the next tour stop.

i've been told that virtualguam was ahead of its time. it even has some of the first VR scenes ever posted on the web... and, it was also host to the original kuam website before i registered kuam.com -- man that was a long time ago... man am i getting old.

(sigh)
# July 7, 2005 11:27 PM

Jason Salas said:

Hey Alex,

Were you one of the Max addicts who was able to pinpoint the filename of the Garageband clips I used today? :)
# July 8, 2005 1:11 AM

Jeff said:

Feedback always helps, good or bad. I'm sorry to say I'm unsubscribing from your RSS feed. I used to love this blog because of all the great .NET talk from a fantastic programmer. It's now all-podcast, all the time. I'll check back occasionally. Good luck with your podcast endeavors Jason.
# July 8, 2005 12:29 PM

Jason Salas said:

Hi Jeff, no problem at all (I think I know who this is), and I appreciate the compliment (although I never really thought of myself as a competent programmer...just a good marketer who knew how to write code a little...OK, maybe more than just a little). Much of my blog was .NET stuff before, which coincidentally made a lot of non-programmers turn away from it, wanting more entertainment stuff and philosophy pieces.

I'm still very involved with .NET, and that's always going to be my #1 passion. But, I've been doing more AppleScript, Java, BlueTooth, and BREW development these days, too. You can expect to find more about those things, as well.

There was a point in the history of this blog where I wrote about .NET and nothing but, and I did enjoy it. Maybe I'll come back to that. It all depends what I'm working on, what I'm feeling, and what I'm into at the moment.

I try not to limit myself to any single thing. As a result, my blog (and podcast) gets a lot more taffic from people all over the place. I may lose some of the niche enthusiasts, but maybe they'll come back. :)
# July 8, 2005 7:52 PM

Jeff said:

Yeah, I understand your reasoning. If you enjoy the traffic and have fun with the podcasting angle, stick with it. Good luck.
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