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RADIO ADVENTURES OF DR. FLOYD - EPISODE #101 - doctorfloyd.com (4.43MB; download) -- EPISODE #
101EPISODE TITLE: "Where It All
Begins...Again!"ORIGINAL AIRDATE: April 5,
2004 WRITTEN BY: Grant Baciocco Dougg
Price RECORDED AT: Hood Avenue Studios,
Burbank, CA Daisy Price Studios, Celebration Florida
REGULAR CAST:
Narrator -
HimselfDr. Floyd -
HimselfDr. Grant - Grant Baciocco
C.H.I.P.S. - Himself
Dr. Steve -
HimselfFidgert -
HimselfADDITIONAL VOICES
Miner Smith - Grant Baciocco
EPISODE SYNOPSIS: The premiere
Episode where we meet Dr. Floyd, his Protege, Dr. Grant and their faithful robot
companion, C.H.I.P.S. We also meet the evil Dr. Steve and his assistant Fidgert
when they steal Dr. Floyd's latest invention, a Time And Space Travel
Device!Click the READ MORE link to
hear this episode! Or better yet, subscribe to our podcast! CLICK HERE FOR
MORE INFO! Be sure to visit
www.doctorfloyd.com!
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Tue, 25 Jan 2005 04:17:19 UTC
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Weight - Kruger (1.54MB; download) -- Weight - Kruger - From Album: Built for Speed - Buy? Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Sat, 22 Jan 2005 21:21:39 UTC
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ZDNet's experiment in media transparency (35.36MB; download) -- enjoy! MV.
Serendipitiously, just when big media and grass roots journalists (aka
bloggers) are coming under fire for a variety of transgressions in
credibility, has the multimedia publish-and subscribe technology of podcasting come to the
rescue, enabling journalists to broadcast new "transparency channels"
that prove their credibility?
In ZDNet's proof-of-concept of media transparency, executive editor David
Berlind's experiment includes a column that relies on quotes from a recorded interview
and then podcasts the uncensored and unedited recording. In
the name of offering a view of the raw materials that journalists might
otherwise obscure from public view (what could be considered a form of
media transparency), not only was the raw recording podcasted, the
column itself contains in-line time-codes in the text that allows
readers to fast foward to exact location of the quotes in the audio file (download the MP3).
This way, readers can check them to see if the interviewee (in this
case, Scott Young, CEO of Userland) was misquoted, taken out of
context, or if the interview was directed in a way that forced Young
into saying something he might not otherwise volunteer (some
journalists are accused of pursuing an agenda).
With transparency channels like these, readers might be able to better
gauge the credibility of a journalist or media outfit. For a full
explanation of the experiment, see Can technology close the credibiity gap? or check out ZDNet's Special Report: Media credibility: Where podcasting meets transparency.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:47:33 UTC
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Quality food, eating tips for Adam, Dawn & Drew, Rick Bayless and Frontera Grill (8.47MB; download) -- Working late tonight and I wanted to upload my latest podcast, where I
discuss the importance of using quality ingredients, provide eating
tips for podcasters and talk about the best casual dinning restuarant
on the planet.
My ISPs crappy generated RSS is not functioning properly or updating in
a timely manner so to subscribe to the podcast click on the Cooking on the Radio link on the right.
Jefffronterakitchens.combigdogmusicdesign.com Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 17 Jan 2005 16:36:42 UTC
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Podcasting From Saturn (Really) (0.43MB; download) -- Huygens Probe Alien Winds Descent Radar MP3
This recording is a laboratory reconstruction of the sounds heard by Huygens' microphones. Several sound samples, taken at different times during the descent, are here combined together and give a realistic reproduction of what a traveller on board Huygens would have heard during one minute of the descent through Titan's (moon of Saturn) atmosphere.
Via ESA Portal - http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM85Q71Y3E_index_0.html Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Mon, 17 Jan 2005 05:08:15 UTC
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Radar Echos - Podcasting From Saturn II (0.43MB; download) -- This recording was produced by converting into audible sounds some of the radar echoes received by Huygens during the last few kilometres of its descent onto Titan (moon of Saturn). As the probe approaches the ground, both the pitch and intensity increase. Scientists will use intensity of the echoes to speculate about the nature of the surface.
Via ESA Portal - http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM85Q71Y3E_index_0.html Selected by: Gary Santoro [ stations ], Mon, 17 Jan 2005 05:07:46 UTC
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Winecast 4 - Shiraz (10.30MB; download) -- We review wine software for the Palm OS, a couple of stories from the wine world and taste three Australian Shiraz:
- Rosemount Estate Diamond Label Shiraz 2002 ($10)
- Yalumba "Y Series" Shiraz 2002 ($12)
- Meerea Park "The Aunts" Shiraz 1999 ($16)
Direct mp3 Download
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:25:01 UTC
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SDR 2005-01-14 Podcast (12.73MB; download) --
MC Jack in the Box
Making Me Nervous - Brad Sucks remixed
by MC Jack in the Box
Monday, December 27 2004 @ 10:21 PM
Licensed under: Sampling Plus
Tags: remix, sampling_plus, mp3, 128kbps, stereo, loops, funky, chill, electro
Length: 2:41
External sources | Rights holder
The only loops used in this ... Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Sat, 15 Jan 2005 18:24:28 UTC
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Cooking on the Radio - Show #1 - OpenPodcast.org #590 (3.67MB; download) -- Cooking on the Radio - Intro Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Sat, 15 Jan 2005 08:48:52 UTC
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The Al Franken Show - January 12, 2005 (12.84MB; download) -- The Al Franken Show - January 12, 2005 Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Fri, 14 Jan 2005 19:09:32 UTC
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