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Popular TV Host Possessed By Demons... (14.55MB; download) -- Tom talks about doing business with Mexican Online Pharmacies, the cancellation of Star Trek Enterprise after only 4 years and why, as well as fan-created downloadable Star Trek episodes called Star Trek Hidden Frontier. The links for today's show are:Click Here For The Website Hosting Offer my new website host gears it's service towards podcastersLearn Step-By-Step How To Create Your Own Podcast How to create your own podcastStar Trek Hidden Frontiers episode download site -- dozens of episodes available for immediate download and viewing in Quicktime format: http://www.hiddenfrontier.com/ -- these folks have been making these things for years and the overall quality is quite good. Get your Star Trek fix here!!!!http://tomsmoviereviews.blogspot.com my video movie reviewshttp://www.truckerphoto.com/ my main websitehttp://truckertom.blogspot.com/ "Tom's Take" political blogtom@truckerphoto.com and tomwiles@mailblocks.com Tom's email addressesFinally, send your pod-safe non-RIAA music download recommendation linksBe safe!TOM
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Feb 2005 21:52:01 UTC
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A driving Coffee Notes (17.01MB; download) -- A driving coffee notes podcast with music, toll booths, and feeling! Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 05 Feb 2005 21:51:44 UTC
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New Technology For Losing Weight (1.10MB; download) -- A breathing tube, a computer, and some exercise can help pinpoint just what you need to do to drop pounds. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 04 Feb 2005 11:01:49 UTC
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Home made pizza (22.16MB; download) -- For our first Say Yum podcast we're making pizza and Greek salad. For music we've got:
Sunshine feel by The Mother Hips
Phatty by Vinyl
A-Frame by Garage a Trois
Listen to the Say Yum podcast!
SayYum-2005-02-02.mp3 [22.2mb (48:24) 64kbps]
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:32:15 UTC
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Calgary Hot Wings (14.81MB; download) -- So we haven't given up yet. Tonight Kris' cooking up some beer marinated Calgary Hot Wings with some carrots and homemade blue cheese dressing. For music we've got:
Jam Sandwich by Karl Denson's Tiny Universe
30k gs by Big Ass Truck
Everybody Wanna Get Rich by Robert Walter's 20th Congress
My Neighbors by New Orleans Juice
Black Eyed Pea by Galactic
Listen to the Say Yum podcast!
SayYum-2005-02-03.mp3 [14.9mb 36:58) 64kbps]
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:31:47 UTC
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Podcastech.com Forum Launched (0.16MB; download) -- 167KB 64kbps Mono MP3 21s
Podcastech Forum: a central place for the podcasting community to discuss the technology behind creating, delivering, and consuming podcasts. See you there. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:30:44 UTC
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SD Poemcast: The Two (2.87MB; download) -- I'm back with a beautiful study of objects by Philip Levine. How we get lost in them, trapped by them, distracted and enamored by them. How different objects fade in and out of focus. The things we see and the things we're afraid of seeing. Fairly appropriate. Enjoy.
Philip Levine - The Two (approx. 3:08) Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:27:15 UTC
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Future Tense Podcast for February 4, 2005 (1.16MB; download) -- Freely distributed open-souce software, like the Linux operating system and the Firefox Web browser, is increasingly popular. But growing legal troubles are seen as a threat to its future.
Recent lawsuits claim that privately-owned software code found its way into open source software, which is created cooperatively.
A new non-profit, pro-bono legal center is stepping in to provide counsel. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:23:27 UTC
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Coverville 49: A Tribute to Holly, Valens and Richardson (1959) (29.76MB; download) -- Coverville is sponsored by iPodderX. Feed your iPod by getting your copy of the #1 podcasting macintosh client today at iPodderX.com!
It's the anniversary of February 3, 1959; The Day The Music Died - Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and J.P. Richardson (a.k.a. The Big Bopper) were killed in a plane crash on their way from Iowa to Minnesota. We'll honor their memory with some covers of their work:
"Chantilly Lace" - Jerry Lee Lewis (originally The Big Bopper)
"Donna" - The Misfits (originally Richie Valens)
"La Bamba" - Harry Belafonte (originally Richie Valens)
"True Love Ways" - Erasure (originally Buddy Holly)
"Oh Boy" - Joe Ely and Todd Snider (originally Buddy Holly)
"It Doesn't Matter Anymore" - Dave Edmunds and Suzy Bogguss (originally Buddy Holly)
"American Pie" - The Brady Kids (originally Don McLean)
"Buddy Holly" - Richard Cheese (originally Weezer)
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33 minutes | Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:20:05 UTC
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The Gillmor Gang: February 4, 2005 (30.66MB; download) -- The Gillmor Gang asks guest Dan Bricklin what innovations are on his radar. Dan's answers include the trend to large amounts of storage that allow a store-now-think-later approach, mobility, cheap CPU power and IP connectivity everywhere. We're seeing success from those who plan for, or at least enable unintended consequences. "Google caught everyone by surprise," by using the population to generate the connection database, says Dan. The gang digs into the benefits of pervasive devices that can share with others and considers whether evolution shows us how markets work. Is there a technology ecosystem? And what's new in interfaces? Google again. And Flash (and to some extent DHTML and JavaScript), which allow us to developed rich controls again. (The Gillmor Gang audio on IT Conversations.) Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:14:36 UTC
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