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Random Bytes: Things you want Ross to Hear

Random Bytes: Things you want Ross to Hear
Looking for interesting podcasts to take me slightly out of my comfort curve - well, as far as you want to take me anyways!

Thanks for the suggestions!


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Created by: Ross Rader
Created on: 19 Nov 2004
Language: English


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Add this to another station [Zebra404 - Musicparts29] (27.44MB; download) -- Well that was really something last week. Ofcourse I did prepare my show wich was the last one for februari and I would have play FreeMusic from garageband.com for the last time. But on that same moment there was a live event going on in Enschede that was broadcasted live by DFM. So when I started my show I noticed that nobody could listen my show. The operator from DFM really did the best he could to broadcast my show on a another stream but there were some datatraffic problems too so... To keep a long story short; I went to Paris and I did that show from last week today. That will give me another week to finish working on the soundscapes I recorded on my short vacation in Paris. You will hear that stuff next week. Meanwhile you can listen to this show. Stay tuned!
Selected by: Zebra 404 [ stations ], Thu, 03 Mar 2005 23:53:21 UTC
Add this to another station Mary Meeker: The Internet in China (6.40MB; download) -- China is undergoing a very Web 1.0 phase, but with Web 2.0 potential. Mary has the goods on who, what, where, when, and why. From the Web 2.0 Conference. [IT Conversations audio from the Web 2.0 Conference]
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:33:40 UTC
Add this to another station Feb 16th 1972 - Jean Shepherd - Ham Weddings (10.34MB; download) -- Jean Shepherd Show about Ham Weddings
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Thu, 17 Feb 2005 14:44:50 UTC
Add this to another station [Zebra404 - Musicparts27] (27.36MB; download) -- And again this week there's plenty of freemusic to listen to. I think februari will be the month of free music. Meanwhile I'm making some music myself but you'll listen to that stuff next month. Hope you can wait for that and that you'll enjoy this show
Selected by: Zebra 404 [ stations ], Thu, 10 Feb 2005 23:23:25 UTC
Add this to another station Podcast "Tsunami and Theodicy" (29.13MB; download) -- Dr. Bruce Prescott's January 9, 2005 radio interview of blogger Greg Horton about his December 28, 2004 blog titled "What to Do." Click on the podcast title above to get the audio of the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit MyWebsite.com for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:45:09 UTC
Add this to another station Changing Media (8.79MB; download) -- Contrary to our initial thoughts, this first Changing Media show that Brandon and I did turned out pretty darn good. While we're both still getting our bearings I think, you must remember that show is being done with two people using ivocalize.com as our method of audio capture. This can be a lot harder than you might think. The show itself was about 38 minutes long and thanks to Brandon's efforts, the time just flew by! :o) We covered three different subjects that we felt that were not only timely, but of interest/concern to the average geek out there in Internet land as well. They included: -Google's idea of video search. -Disallowing updates with Windows XP if a copy is suspected of being illegal. -Bittorrent - is the copyright hoopla that big of a deal? If you are interested, we do have an active RSS feed right this minute that is Podcast friendly. This file size may seem a bit large, but it is as compressed as possible without loosing too much of its sound quality. I have to give it up to Brandon for keeping up with my 'speed-speak' as I tend to get going after I've had a medically dangerous amount of caffeine in my system. He also did a wonderful job with the audio conversion to MP3; ivocalize.com happens to save audio into a Windows Media format by default. One other thing, I realize this site is looking pretty plain right now. We are working on it and I am hoping to have the rest of it together soon. As for the show itself, we are thinking that every Monday is about right for our schedules and look forward to having to stop by again at that time! :o) Please send your comments that you wish not to post to the following addresses: Matt Hartley- matt.hartley@gmail.com Brandon Watts- brandonwatts@adelphia.net
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Mon, 31 Jan 2005 04:18:10 UTC
Add this to another station Why-Fish Radio Podcast is Here (6.90MB; download) -- Welcome to the newest fishing site on the world wide web... Why-Fish.com. Why-Fish.com is a website dedicated to offering you, the visitor and listener, information on how to make your fishing more enjoyable.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Thu, 13 Jan 2005 19:02:52 UTC
Add this to another station The Ken and Squip Show - December 28 (19.04MB; download) -- To access the podcast, simply click on 'mp3' below: 41:35 minutes, 19.1MB KASS - December 28 mp3 Post-Holiday Wrap-up Arrival via chopper Traditions and gifts Travel debacle Huggy Jesus - huggyjesus.com It's old news Poo-poo humor, nyet? Saturday Night Live Subscribers and accesses Listener feedback Nipples New Year's Day tradition End of 2004 list Podcasting in 2005 This week's band: 10 Years from Knoxville, TN - track: "Wasteland" - www.10yearsmusic.com A happy, healthy and lucrative New Year to all of you from The Ken and Squip Show!...
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Tue, 04 Jan 2005 00:11:12 UTC
Add this to another station Podcasting Through the Grammy Nominees, No. 4 (56.19MB; download) -- The latest in my series of podcasts through the Grammy Nominees, which includes new music from Jimmy Buffet, Norah Jones, and what seems like the entire membership of the Country Music Hall of Fame. All of the podcasts are available at Internet Pro Radio. All of the music performances are made available under licenses from Soundexchange, ASCAP, BMI and SESAC. Secondary distribution of music recordings is strictly prohibited. Any similarity to an actual radio show is purely coincidental.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Tue, 28 Dec 2004 07:33:45 UTC
Add this to another station in over your head radio, dec 7th (14.71MB; download) -- iTMS Canada, polytechnique massacre of 1989, babbling.
Selected by: Unregistered Visitor, Fri, 10 Dec 2004 10:08:34 UTC
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