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Hmmm...guess I'm more of a visual person than an aural person. Except for the voicemail thing, I don't see the advantage. I'd rather read than listen. When I read something, I can stop and mull it over...go back and re-read something to fully understand something. Also, I think there's a restraint of pen and hand when someone is writing something. And I'm a huge talk radio fan. Listen to it for two hours/day (my commute). But I don't treat that as anything but temporary. I wouldn't think of saving it and listening to it again. I don't think the value is there...the thought...the selecting of the right words to make the point or to explain the issue... On 10/6/06, Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It is like radio and can be on a live stream or put on radio/satellite. However, most just publish a file on the internet for you to listen to on your own schedule (in the car, on the train/bus, at work, etc.) Of course being an MP3, anything that can play an MP3 can play a podcast. You can subscribe using a program called a podcatcher and automatically download the show when the producer publishes it or many just go the the website and listen to it on there. The filtering is done by the producer. Most I listen to do filter some but play most of the voicemails. In two cases, they have a whole 1 hour show dedicated to voicemails and the hosts reponses alone. One is NOT worksafe, but the other is Slice of SciFi ( http://sliceofscifi.com). Great show if you like SciFi. I should correct you that podcasts are not Audioblogs, but are like them. The shows I run are music so there really isn't much of two-way communication there. I do play voicemails if I get them though and respond if needed. Others cover technology news, entertainment, basketweaving, how tos, information, politics, rants, adult, if you can think of it, it might be out there. A good staring point is http://www.podcastpeers.org/winners.html. These are podcasts picked by podcasters as good podcasts that they listen to. Maybe it would be better to relate some as NPR, talk shows. Have you heard of Leo Laporte? Check out twit.tv (a complete network of podcasts that Leo runs). The best part of podcasts is the lack of comercials. Some have a couple (we all want to make money right?), some are getting too many (too much like comerical radio), but most have none at all. I might have to take this to IMHO it looks like. On 10/6/06, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > But is it immediate, like radio? If not, then what's the value? If it is, > I > have to make time to listen to it at a scheduled time. If not (and I think > it's the case), then I download (or have it appear via RSS) and I listen > to > it at some point. > > So a podcast is an audio blog. I guess there's some value in a blog - > lot's > of people make them - and there's the collaborative aspect...I dunno..I > don't read blogs. Who's doing the filtering? Do the comments just come in > and are posted/included? > -- Mike Wills http://mikewills.name - Blog http://theriverbendpodcast.com - Podcast -- This is the Non-Technical Discussion about the AS400 / iSeries (Midrange-NonTech) mailing list To post a message email: Midrange-NonTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-nontech or email: Midrange-NonTech-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-nontech.
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