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Andrew Recommends
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Created by: Andrew Grumet
Created on: 15 Nov 2004
Language: English


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Add this to another station Podcast NYC: Alley Cuts #16 (24.68MB; download) -- This week we're featuring the music of funk master Jason Yudoff. You may remember Jason's funkadelic music back from Alley Cuts #10. We featured a couple of tracks from his album Smoke Sex Water. This original musical talent deserves the full treatment and we serve it up on this weeks episode of Alley Cuts. Keep up to date on Jason's latest news, listen to tracks and more on Jason's website at http://www.jasonyudoff.com/. Tracks On The Show: Pride, Bottom Line, Happiness, How I Want To Feel, Before, All Day, No Such Thing JASON YUDOFF: Smoke Sex Water Infectious grooves, tasty solos, and great songwriting mark this dynamic debut album from NYC keyboard virtuoso..."his percussive style blends funk, rock, jazz, and blues with gut-wrenching vocals and soulful harmonies to create a truly original vein..."
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 22 Jun 2005 04:24:01 UTC
Add this to another station #2304: Front Porch Podcast #004 12 June 2005 (8.16MB; download) -- Front Porch Podcast #004 12 June 2005Baratunde (#004: BookExpo Coverage Preview) 2005 Length: 06:31 PodcastFourth podcast from comedian, author and vigilante pundit Baratunde. It's a preview of extended coverage from BookExpo America in NYC. Features excerpts from Orson Scott Card, Chris Kimball, Randi Rhodes & Fuck Yoga. Plus more! (www.frontporchpodcast.com)
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 15 Jun 2005 12:29:48 UTC
Add this to another station Broadcast 23 - Focus Group (13.28MB; download) -- This week's show is a remake of something I once tried for YRNL - a focus group, put a bunch of folks in a room - make em listen to some TOE pieces, record their responses and voila -...
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Tue, 07 Jun 2005 13:51:21 UTC
Add this to another station http://mp3.morningcoffeenotes.com/cnJun5.mp3 (9.62MB; download) -- A Sunday Morning Coffee Notes about Jobsian reality distortion fields, AutoLink (again, sorry), Feedburner, progress report on my outliner, and when quality really matters.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 06 Jun 2005 12:15:11 UTC
Add this to another station Meg Hourihan: Memory Lane (27.04MB; download) -- If you have a blog, you must surely be aware of Blogger.com. But how did it all start? Did it actually 'invent' blogging? When did it rise? When did it fall? Where is it at the moment? Well, surely there's no better person to answer these questions other than the co-founder of Blogger itself, titled "Young Innovator Who Will Create the Future" by MIT's Technology Review magazine, Meg Hourihan, in this Memory Lane with Halley Suitt. [Memory Lane audio from IT Conversations]
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 01 Jun 2005 13:14:53 UTC
Add this to another station MAKE AUDIO SHOW: DIY News RocketBoom! (18.62MB; download) -- Here's the latest audio from MAKE Magazine In this Make audio show- we interview Andrew Baron, the fellow behind RocketBoom- a daily 3 minute news show produced each day for the web, PSPs, phones and more. Want to make your own news show? Here's how. Right click or Control + click to download this MP3 to you local system or add the MAKE Audio feed to your podcasting application and get the show automatically! Show notes after the jump...
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Sat, 28 May 2005 19:43:55 UTC
Add this to another station Neil Gershenfeld: Bits and Atoms (25.31MB; download) -- What if you could design and produce your own products, in your own home, with a machine that can be used to make almost anything? Imagine if you didn't have to wait for a company to sell the product you wanted but could use your own personal fabricator to create it instead. Neil Gershenfeld, Director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, believes that personal fabricators will allow us to do just that and revolutionize our world just as personal computers did a generation ago. He highlights the need for a micro-VC investment model in order to encourage the adoption of Fab Lab type initiatives and promote the concept of personal fabrication. Dr. Gershenfeld is then joined by Dale Dougherty from O'Reilly Media, Bran Ferren from Applied Minds and Saul Griffith from Squid:Labs to discuss what it really means have a workshop where you can build your own tools and hack your own stuff. They consider aesign and creativity in science and engineering, sharing designs using iFabricate, "hands on" workshops, and just-in-time versus just-in-case education.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 18 May 2005 13:14:59 UTC
Add this to another station Cory Doctorow: All Complex Ecosystems Have Parasites (7.77MB; download) -- Are unlimited copying, anonymity and unreliability limitations of the Internet or features? Promoters of copyfight, e-voting, spamfighting and trusted computing all will answer that they are obviously bugs. Cory Doctrow presents an alternative view of the Internet as a complex system with parasitic and often beneficial elements. He argues that, despite what some would have us believe, the Internet is not broken and that efforts to make it better highlight how business interests, lobbyists and technologists who don't understand can do more harm than good. [ETech 2005 audio from IT Conversations]
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Tue, 17 May 2005 13:22:05 UTC
Add this to another station http://mp3.morningcoffeenotes.com/cnMay15.mp3 (15.90MB; download) -- Here's the Morning Coffee Notes podcast for May 15, the one that will be broadcast on KYOU at midnight and again at noon tomorrow. It's 46 minutes long, and it's a rambler, but I think it's a pretty good podcasting manifesto, as applied to the Bay Area and the mission of KYOU. I feel pretty good about this podcast. I was nervous, and it took me five tries to get started, which is very unusual for me.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 16 May 2005 13:15:04 UTC
Add this to another station BROADCAST 21 "The Island" (13.28MB; download) -- This week on the program your host gets lost on the Island. The adventure starts off with a simple trip to get an Ice Cream but gun men, crazy professors, Slum Studies graduate students , and crack heads armed...
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 11 May 2005 21:36:21 UTC
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