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Re: I'm starting up a regular call-in Portable Linux Podcast show!
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I would like to have an into and outro song (or at least a little jingle) but I've not invested time in either looking for anything podcast friend yet or composing something myself. I lost all my old compositions from back when I used to do MIDI and MOD tracking and stuff.. might need to get back into it for this. :) I probably would prefer to compose something myself but I won't be able to churn anything out for these first episodes. I've thrown up a quickie logo for now from an old doodle of my cartoony character (Miles). If I can go back to that drawing and color it up, it might actually make a pretty good logo. Let me know what you think if you get a moment to take a look at it. As for IRC, there is actually a web-based chat channel that is open DURING calls for anyone who goes to the web site during a live call. From experience as cohost on the Black Rock Lost Podcast, I'm told that I do a pretty good job of following chats while recording.. so hopefully that will continue here as well. Hopefully, I'll have callers this time around too. If you created a Talkshoe account, you can also 'Follow this' to get invitations in case you want to participate in calls. Lastly, the OGG format--I really wish TalkShoe would support OGG as well--but it doesn't. I'll have to write them and ask for OGG. I should probably ask everyone to do the same. In the meantime, maybe I can set up a seperate RSS feed at my own web server with OGG converted files (or, for quality's sake, maybe I can just record the show simultaneously on my own end and encode them as OGG to publish on the OGG feed). We'll see and I agree with your sentiment. Again, I really appreciate the compliments and the suggestions! I can't wait to do the next show and hear what you have to say about it! Thanks! |
Re: I'm starting up a regular call-in Portable Linux Podcast show!
Another remind that the show goes on the air the for second episode in less than an hour from now (4pm Eastern time). Hope to see you there at http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/27204.
Ciao! |
Re: I'm starting up a regular call-in Portable Linux Podcast show!
And episode two has been published! It went a little long this time, well over the half-hour that I had intended. The first half hour was mainly the program (news, rant/review, app of the week, etc) and at the end I opened up for calls.
Thanks again for listening! |
Re: I'm starting up a regular call-in Portable Linux Podcast show!
Another heads'-up for everyone! Episode 3 will be on the air tomorrow, October 11 (Saturday), at 4:00pm Eastern time.
Hear you there! :) |
Re: I'm starting up a regular call-in Portable Linux Podcast show!
Just finished listening to the second podcast. really cool and much improved compared to the last one. i hope to part of the 3rd episode.although i wont be able to call cause i don't have a mic on my PC. one thing i would want you to please consider is the Time standard you currently use. EDT ? right well i have no idea how to calculate my time against that the EDT i live in Nigeria and we are GMT +1 IMHO GMT is a more universal standard but that is just my Opinion.
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Re: I'm starting up a regular call-in Portable Linux Podcast show!
EDT is my local time zone in Massachusetts. I didn't necessarily want to put UTC (aka GMT, Universal Time Coordinate) because EDT also uses Daylight Savings Time (DST) to adjust an hour ahead in spring and an hour back in fall.
Maybe this should be changed to just a stable UTC hour (I'm -400 right now from UTC, in spring/summer.. but in the fall/winter I'll be -500 from UTC). I'll think about that too. Does anyone else have an opinion on that? It's still only three episodes in so I'm more flexible at this point. |
Re: I'm starting up a regular call-in Portable Linux Podcast show!
BTW: Episode 3 has been completed and is now available for download. :) Thanks again for your interest, folks.
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And for all the people in Europe, etc. who use DST, but go on and off different dates than the US, DST would add substantial complexity; everyone knows how to convert between their current local time and UTC. Oh, and check Milkytracker for OS2008. I've no musical ability, and know better than to try ;), so I haven't tried it. |
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Benson, you are the MAN! ;) |
Re: I'm starting up a regular call-in Portable Linux Podcast show!
dude there was no show this week . or am i missing something ?
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