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Andrew Recommends
Podcasts I've listened to and liked.

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


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Add this to another station John Edwards' Second Podcast (9.40MB; download) -- John and Elizabeth Edwards discuss issues and respond to questions submitted by listeners.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 09 May 2005 21:51:43 UTC
Add this to another station April 29, 2005 podcast/The View from Here (27.05MB; download) -- Passover nightmares! Four questions! Ziva gets her groove back! Harry's joints! Food! European boy bands!
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 04 May 2005 00:15:24 UTC
Add this to another station Hash 19 -Minty Fresh Fun (27.88MB; download) -- I'm brain fried and in need of sleep! But, the shownotes must go on. Listen to Accident Hash #19 Featured on tonight's episode: I Wanna Be Romeo from Two Million Minute - (Order the CD) My Heart Sinks from Hot Rod Cadets - (Order the CD) One More One from Lorenzo's Music Miles Away from Sarah Blacker Monotone from Beligerous Godspeed from Josephine County Oh, and I don't want to forget that I promised to give you the link to Podcast Solutions interview with Dave Slusher. It's good stuff!
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Tue, 03 May 2005 20:43:19 UTC
Add this to another station #39: CSI: Naked Man Body (17.21MB; download) -- I tell the tale of shooting the CSI promo. Wow, either I am a weakling, or carrying a 165 lb. man around for two days is hard work. Either way, I survived (barely) and have recuperated (barely) enough to do a podcast. Fox News is coming by in the morning and it's 11pm and I'm doing a show. Yikes. I'm not really sure podcasters should be seen. They should be heard, but...Looking forward to my Rupert Pupkin moment... Not sure I should do the show when I'm so tired... Click here to listen! Thanks to Chub Creek and Thrasher UK for the tunes! 37 min | 17.3 MB pill@danklass.com (Dan Klass) Tue, 19 Apr 2005 12:05:36 -0700
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 02 May 2005 00:31:59 UTC
Add this to another station Book Five (8.86MB; download) -- When you think of Friedrich Nietzsche, several things could come to mind: maybe you think he had a really cool mustache, or maybe you're consumed with questions about how he contracted syphilis, or maybe you're just pissed that he sharked you in that pool game back in 1882. One thing will not come to your mind: the fifth book of Thus Spoke Zarathustra... because nobody knew it existeduntil we discovered it.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Wed, 27 Apr 2005 13:19:58 UTC
Add this to another station #1844: slacker11 (4.43MB; download) -- slacker11Travis Searle (Projects) 2005 Length: 08:38 podcast
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Tue, 26 Apr 2005 12:26:54 UTC
Add this to another station Danny Boyle Podcast on MILLIONS (4.37MB; download) -- From CinemaMinima.com. Filmmaker Danny Boyle talks about the effort required to make and distribute MILLIONS, his favorite QA question and a film he had hoped to make with Ryan Gosling.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:18:37 UTC
Add this to another station Blind Willie Johnson - Mother's Children Have a Hard Time (3.11MB; download) -- This is what the early blues was all about.
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Mon, 11 Apr 2005 13:05:47 UTC
Add this to another station IT Conversations News: April 1, 2005 (6.00MB; download) -- (Hear the MP3, which contains far more detail.) New Shows Deborah Rudacille - Tech Nation (rated 3.6 by listeners). Last week on Tech Nation, Dr. Moira Gunn spoke with Johns- Hopkins Dr. Deborah Rudacille about scientific definitions science now shows us that tens of millions of people do not fall into the physiological definition of either male and female. They talked about her new book: The Riddle of Gender: Science, Activism, and Transgender Rights. Bill Hayes - Tech Nation (3.8). Moira also spoke with Bill Hayes. You might remember him from Sleep Demons: An Insomniacs Memoir. Hes back with his signature mixture of science and life experience this time its all about blood. Carolyn Givens - Biotech Nation (3.4). And in last weeks BioTech Nation segment, Moira interviewed Dr. Carolyn Givens, the Associate Medical Director of the Pacific Fertility Center, who tells us where In Vitro Fertilization meets stem cell research. Non Profits Blogging - True Voice (2.6). Stowe Boyd talks with Peter Kaminski (Socialtext) and Peter Quintas (Silkroad Technology), at the American Cancer Society Innovation Summit about social networking and social media. They discuss the growing adoption of blogs and other social media, as well as coming features planned for the two technology companies products. The Future of Music - Voices in Your Head (3.9). Music-industry incumbents are threatened by new technologies of distribution. How are they reacting, and how are musicians using the Internet on their own to make more money for themselves? In this interview with two music-industry insiders, Dave Slusher discovers the current state of digital music and possible courses for the future. From the Labs - Web 2.0 (3.0). Hear some of the most intriguing new developments from three of the biggest RD shops in the world: IBM, Google and Microsoft. The panel includes John Battelle (Battelle Media), Peter Norvig (Google) Richard F. Rashid (Microsoft) and Jim Spohrer (IBM). From the Web 2.0 conference. Jimmy Wales - Wikipedia (3.6). Rob and Dana Greelnee of Web Talk Radio interview Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia.org, the online free-content encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Started in 2001, the site is currently working on more than 500,000 articles in the English version alone. In 22 other langauages there are at least 10,000 articles. Ray Lane - Software: To Infinity and Beyond (too late for review). In this keynote address from the Software 2004 conference, venture capitalist Ray Lane takes a high-level but thorough view of the software industry. Whats next? Is there a new economy after all? What about the claims that IT doesnt matter and that innovation is dead? Perhaps this is a rare period of normalcy. From the Archives MGM v. Grokster - The Law and IT (3.6). This week the US Supreme Court heard arguments in this landmark case, so were bringing back this great show from the archives. In August, the US Court of Appeals decided that distributors of peer-to-peer filesharing software, such as Grokster and StreamCast, could not be held liable for the copyright infringements of their users. Ernest Miller discusses the decision with four leading legal analysts, including Fred von Lohmann of the EFF, who argued the case. Other News Open-Source Audio Production. I think were onto something exciting: You might call it open- source audio production, as there are many similarities to open-source software development. It began when IT Conversations listeners pressured me into creating a tip jar on the site [more] IT Conversations Sells Out. Gee, I hope not! But with being SlashDotted and BoingBoinged on the same day more than once we do have real expenses on the infrastructure side. Luckily its not just Team ITC and our community of listeners who are passionate about what were doing. So are a few companies with checkbooks. [more] Basecamp Established. Team ITC has been evaluating a whole slew of collabo
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Fri, 08 Apr 2005 00:29:41 UTC
Add this to another station #1568: 050401-The End of Slacker Astronomy (2.96MB; download) -- 050401-The End of Slacker AstronomySlacker Astronomy (Slacker Astronomy) 2005 Length: 06:26 Podcast
Selected by: Andrew Grumet [ stations ], Fri, 01 Apr 2005 14:04:35 UTC
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