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![]() November 14, 2004
Can You Hear Me Now?
Sunday morning and I'm up at 5:30, what's with that? But the coffee is good, the complex is quiet and there is something about this time of day that soothes the soul. A friend of mine introduced me to "podcasting" this week. Seems others call it audioblogging. I can tell you very quickly what I do and don't know about it, which there is alot I don't know. It's basically what it sounds like voice blogging to your website. Some of them you need special software to listen too but I find that most I just hit the link if I'm using AOL and it streamlines without downloading. Yea! I have enough crap on this computer. So after listening to several "podcasts" I've found on Audio.weblogs.com yesterday and today the jury is still out. I think if you find one that hits your interests you'll keep coming back just like to your favorite weblogs. Also just like weblogs you might have to sift through some crap before you find a jewel. I've noticed as I sit here and cruising sites on the web and listening to podcasts I've tuned out what's being said. But I have a short attention span. Short and sweet is more up my alley. So that's what I know for now, if you want to know more do a google search, there are a ton of links. Comments
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