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pottery radio? podcasting demo

updated sun 21 nov 04

 

daniel on wed 17 nov 04


Hi John,

This was cool. Certainly made me think of possibilities.

Now all I need is CAT5 in the garage (studio) and an mpeg player that won't
get silicosis and I'll be set.

Thanx
D

> 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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Thanx
D

Belmont, California, USA
(ex terra australis)

John Norris on fri 19 nov 04


"Don't throw like my brother."

I haven't used up my bandwidth for the month yet, so maybe there will be
another Cone 11, Forced Air, show coming to an Internet device near you
;-)

If it is OK with the list, Mel, I'll drop a note to ClayArt. I'm not sur=
e
most folks here subscribe to my RSS feed.

Anyone else want to join in, we could have enough podcasts to at least co=
ver
the time it takes for a good wedging session.

John

Subject:
Re: Pottery Radio? Podcasting Demo
From:
Louis Katz
Date:
Thu, 18 Nov 2004 23:51:04 -0600

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