Tag: Podcast
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I am really enjoying getting news analysis from Christianity Today’s The Bulletin Podcast (Apple Podcasts, Substack Updates). There recent coverage of the big news stories has been very helpful in understanding these events, and they also cover many pressing less covered news events and issues. The Russell Moore Show is…
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From my perspective the goal of David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) is to get you focused on the things you want to do, when/where you can do them, and with the energy/motivation you might have at the moment of decision. I cannot recommend this book Getting Things Done enough. If you…
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With the release of Apple's iTunes 9.2 and the iBook 1.1 application release for the iPad (this also works reportedly on any iPhone or iPod Touch with iBook 1.1), you can now get PDF files automatically downloaded into the iBook application. Here is how I was able to get it…
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MacBreak Weekly #235 (Part 1) starts off a great informative series (Part 1 of 4) to introduce the new features found in Automator and Services in Snow Leopard. There are additional videos: #236 (Part 2), #237 (Part 3), and #238 (Part 4). More information can also be found at: www.macosxautomation.com
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I have a pretty wide set of musical tastes that includes more than just the Jersey Boys, and Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. There were recently several interesting music related podcasts from San Diego's KPBS These Days: The Bird and The Bee West Indian Girl Oxford American's Southern Music…
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I have to highly recommend the following podcasts: Radiolab's War of the Worlds: An examination of the original radio drama and the repeats that have also been done. King of Kong by Reel Reviews: The game is Donkey Kong … the review is compelling … the documentary fascinating. Interview with…
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I just finished a highly recommended podcast interview with Andrei Cherny over at the Pritzker Military Library in Chicago about his book "The Candy Bombers." It is a great intro and overview to the history of the Berlin Blockage, and the remarkable airlift that changed history. While listening to the…
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The GDGT Podcast #3 with Ryan Block and Peter Rojas finally got around to talking about "netbooks" after teasing us in Podcast #1 and Podcast #2. It was a great discussion, and they asked for recommendations from listeners on what they would recommend. My recommendation based on some recent research…
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The Yale University Press Podcast has a great interview with the Tennent H. Bagley the author of Spy Wars – Moles, Mysteries, and Deadly Games. If you are interested in 1960’s CIA vs. KGB stories and insight then you should enjoy the podcast. The book sounds very interesting and is…
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I recently updated my Mac Book Pro to Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The upgrade process was pretty seamless and I only had a few initial performance issues that seemed to go away with time. I did notice one missing feature this morning while doing some audio troubleshooting on a…
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