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Hoboken Rock City - Show #1 (46.05MB; download) -- Whoomp, I'm a podcaster. It's a 57-minute show bursting with glamorous indie rock & roll and lots of Jersey love. I'm really happy with it.
Download the show and listen now.
Listen on your iPod. Listen on your hard drive. Listen wherever and whenever you want, as many times as you want.
Pause, rewind, fast forward. It's like TiVo on the internet.
No fee. No commercials. No RIAA content. No FCC restrictions.
To subscribe:
1. Download iPodder or iPodderX.
2. Install the software on your system.
3. Copy and paste the Hoboken Rock City podcast feed into iPodder or iPodderX. The software will automatically download new shows.
Show notes and playlist to come; it's been a long day and night. Thanks to all those who granted permission for the use of their music, and to those who helped me get all these oks. I'm proud to announce that I have blanket permission to play music from three kick-ass indie labels: Yep Roc, Lookout, and K. And there are many others in the works. This is just the beginning.
Check it out and let me know what you think. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:20:11 MST
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Love You Till Friday (7.45MB; download) -- Episode# 56. Today I wrap up the week by taking a look at some more listener comments and the web poll. Also some follow up on a couple previous Podcasts. Plus one of the listener comments induces some sort of strange trip in which I become Pinocchio… ... Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:19:34 MST
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Blogging Alone Daily Audio Browse March 4th 2005 (31.39MB; download) -- Talk with Tom. I meet with Tom Parish in his studio for an hour long talk thinking about what we should cover at SXSW podcasting panel.
Wide ranging conversation with Tom starting with basic equipment to podcast all the way down deep in the weeds of Attention Economics and Social Capital.
MP3
show notes HTML or OPML
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:18:25 MST
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Future Tense Podcast for March 4, 2005 (1.41MB; download) -- In the Superior Court of Santa Clara County, California today, a judge will hear arguments that could help define whether bloggers have the same publishing rights as other journalists.
Apple Computer wants to subpoena records of two Weblogs to discover who leaked corporate secrets about a planned product. Apple says it has a right to protect its trade secrets. Lawyers for the bloggers say the California and Federal constitutions protect them from having to reveal sources.
Guest: Eugene Volokh, professor of law at UCLA. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:17:13 MST
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Geolocation: The Killer Map: Web 2.0 (6.49MB; download) -- "Geolocation: The Killer Map"
What's the killer app of the web? It might just be geolocation, a service that opens up tons of new business and service opportunities. Plus, the visual rock. See the cutting edge in mapping from the entrepreneurs leading the way. [A Web 2.0 Conference panel discussion on IT Conversations] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:08:31 MST
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The Frank Truth For Friday 04 March 2005 (4.85MB; download) Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:07:23 MST
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Take a swing at the Sopranos in an Italian Village (12.03MB; download) -- On today's program I will talk about the best place in Chicago to get a
combo, and Italian breaded steaks (The Dugout), and I will share my all
time favorite Italian restaurant - one that you should check out if you
are visiting our fair city (The Italian Village).
I will cover cooking Italian style and a cookbook I keep at my side
anytime I get the feeling to be a bit saucy (The Soprano's Family
Cookbook). Last but not least I will share a quick recipe for
bruschetta a great appetizer or snack for anytime.
I also share a quick tip from Tim Elliot's Winecast about choosing wine in a less than wine-friendly restaurant.
If you are interested in the Soprano's Family Cookbook, check out the Amazon link in the right column.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:07:00 MST
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Innovate or Die! (3.49MB; download) -- Why should you Innovate?
Let me count the ways!
A Rant on Creativity and Innovation! Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:06:33 MST
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Early Retirement Dot Com Guy Podcast (13.66MB; download) -- Below is a link for my first experiment in podcasting... enjoy! If you don't know what Podcasting is, just Google it and get pretty good summaries at one of these sites (iPodder.org, podcastalley.com, or podkast.net).
I called it Early Retirement Dot Com guy, basically because I'm all over the board right now with what I'm going to do next. Figure that I'll just muse a bit about technology, new companies, the different things I'm considering, recent events, etc.
Basically, I'll be competing quite strongly for the title "most boring podcaster". Good news is that from the sound of things, I've got plenty of competition :-)
Makes me wonder what I'm really a specialist in.
Dave Schappell quote of the day, "Entertaining people is hard." Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:06:04 MST
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Brain Strain - March 4th (1.01MB; download) -- Here is today's Brain Strain. March 4, 2005 Podcast Download - mp3Previous Music Trivia Questions Answers (March 3rd, 2005):Q: What was The Four Season's first hit, cut only 15 minutes after being written?A: SherryQ:In what year did Pat Boone prove he's more than a pretty face by graduating magna cum laude from Columbia University?A: 1958Q: What pop artist designed the cover for The Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers album?A: Andy WarholSubscribe to Brain Strain Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Mar 2005 04:05:18 MST
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