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Saturday, July 30, 2005 |
Robert Walch interviewed me for his podcast411.com show on June 30th. Today he published that discussion on his site.
I thank Robert for his time and work editing and publishing my interview. Check out his site for other interviews and podcasting tips.

2:57:06 PM
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I just read this article and I wonder how many Microsoft users are aware of the problems illustrated.
I myself use Windows XP over at the Carlsbad offices of Digital Sweatshop and it works very well there. Of course, the owners and staff there are deeply into computers and they are able to perform any required servicing needed.
Most of the Windows users I know use their computers to a lesser extent than the Mac users I know. It has been this way for more than 15 years.
Why consumers continue to pick Microsoft Windows over alternatives such as the Mac will always be a topic of discussion. Most users I know wish to surf the Internet, send/receive email, and touch-up pictures. They can do all that easily with a Mac and enjoy the experience better.
To each their own, I say. If users want to tolerate the business practices Microsoft inflicts on them, that's their choice. If they want to have a computer that is used about 10% of what it could be doing, it's not for me to convince them otherwise. If they don't know where to turn when things go wrong then maybe they will begin to see the light.
9:41:39 AM
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Friday, July 22, 2005 |
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Tuesday, July 19, 2005 |
Today's Podcast is an interview with Dr. Pierre Doche, D.M.D., Dentist and owner of Campus Dental in San Marcos, California.
Dr. Doche is our family dentist. We spoke about his educational background, insights into providing services to his patients, his patient philosophy, and hobbies. You may reach him at:
Pierre Doche, D.M.D.
Campus Dental
Suite 112
314 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road
San Marcos, CA 92078
(voice) (760) 744-0804
(email) pddmd95@yahoo.com
Duration of this PodCast is 26 minutes and 38 seconds with a size of 13.9 MB. Sampled at 44.1kHz and variable-rate encoded between 64 and 128 kilobits.
9:14:34 PM
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Saturday, July 16, 2005 |
Today's Podcast is the digitalization of a cassette tape I made on July 20, 1969, when I originally captured the TV audio of the Apollo Moon Landing on the Moon. The 36-year old tape is still in pretty good shape, although some parts of the audio are muddled and a few other extraneous sounds were captured during the recording.
The historic Moon Walking segment starts just as Neil Armstrong is heading down the ladder of the LEM, before he stepped on the Moon. It ends about an hour later after the time when President Richard Nixon called the astronauts (Neil and Buzz Aldrin) standing outside the LEM by phone from the Oval Office in the White House.
I remember when Alan Shepard was the first American in space, playing the broadcast on my 8-transistor radio during my fifth grade school class. I remember President John Kennedy's speech about sending men to the Moon and back by the end of 1969. In the middle 1980's I met in-person three astronauts that traveled to the Moon: Gene Cernan; Jim Lovell, and Alan Bean.
To celebrate the 36th Anniversary of that historic event, I point you to my digital art image, Apollo Moon and my Desktop High-Resolution images of the same.
Duration of this PodCast is 1 hour 3 minutes and 53 seconds with a size of 34.4 MB. Sampled at 44.1kHz and variable-rate encoded between 64 and 128 kilobits.
1:14:06 PM
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Monday, July 11, 2005 |
Today I updated each podcast entry to include title and link rss elements.
2:55:06 PM
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Saturday, July 9, 2005 |
Today's Podcast is an interview with my friend, Lela M. Hankins. Lela is a licensed REMAX Real Estate Broker based here in San Marcos, California.
I met Lela through the Twin Oaks Toastmasters club here in San Marcos, California in 2003.
We discussed various aspects of her career in real estate and her experiences helping buyers and sellers of properties.
Duration of this PodCast is 19 minutes and 41 seconds with a size of 9.21 MB. Sampled at 44.1kHz and variable-rate encoded between 64 and 128 kilobits.
12:14:33 PM
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Thursday, July 7, 2005 |
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Friday, July 1, 2005 |
Thanks to a suggestion by, Robert Walch from, podCast411, I updated all my podcast files with ID3 tags today.
9:30:52 PM
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