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pottery radio? podcasting demo

updated sat 20 nov 04

 

John Norris on tue 16 nov 04


Seems most of us listen to radio in the studio and keeping up with
Clayart has been a problem for years.

Just for fun, and as a demonstration of possibilities, I just put
together a little pottery radio show (about 5 min, 5 megs)

You can get it on my blog: http://john-norris.net

Those interested in going further could check out ipodder.org for more
info on these broadcasts, subscribing to them, and automatically
downloading them into you computer or mobile player.


Cheers!

John
john-norris.net

Angela Davis on tue 16 nov 04


I love it John, sign me up!
Interesting site too.

Angela Davis



----- Original Message ----- > Just for fun, and as a demonstration of
possibilities, I just put
> together a little pottery radio show (about 5 min, 5 megs)
>
> You can get it on my blog: http://john-norris.net
>
>
> John
> john-norris.net
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Christy Pines on tue 16 nov 04


John - this is AWESOME use of technology. I spent the last 2 days in a
conference on "tech learning" - how to get the best use of technology in the
name of training and learning. And I was thinking all about mp3 files and
giving my sales force training audience just these kinds of things. Sadly, I
don't think they'll want me to teach them about pottery, although it would
probably be much more interesting than what they really have to learn (all
about Pitney Bowes products - mailing machines and such).

Anyway, thank you so much!! This was very cool. And I also liked having you
tell me what's in the latest issue of CM.

christy in connecticut, full of great ideas for great training
cpines at ix.netcom.com
"John Norris" wrote:

I just put
> together a little pottery radio show (about 5 min, 5 megs)
>
> You can get it on my blog: http://john-norris.net
>

Louis Katz on thu 18 nov 04


Chip and Crack, the Patchattach Brothers Would be a real smash as radio
clayers. Just a couple of Dunts though. huh?

Ama Menec on thu 18 nov 04


Enormous fun John. If you can get Lesbian and Gay radio on the internet, why
not radio for potters too? I'd consider buying an Ipod for that! Then I
could get on and get the wedging done as suggested. Cheers for that,

Ama Menec, Totnes, Devon, UK.

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Norris"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 8:50 PM
Subject: Pottery Radio? Podcasting Demo


> Seems most of us listen to radio in the studio and keeping up with
> Clayart has been a problem for years.
>
> Just for fun, and as a demonstration of possibilities, I just put
> together a little pottery radio show (about 5 min, 5 megs)
>
> You can get it on my blog: http://john-norris.net
>
> Those interested in going further could check out ipodder.org for more
> info on these broadcasts, subscribing to them, and automatically
> downloading them into you computer or mobile player.
>
>
> Cheers!
>
> John
> john-norris.net
>
>
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melpots@pclink.com.

Joyce LEE on fri 19 nov 04


ok
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Chip and Crack, the Patchattach Brothers Would be a real smash as =
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