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Harry G's Gigadial Station

This morning's station contains all the podcasts I'm downloading and listening to this Tuesday morning - February 15, 2005.

Stop by my Audioblog @ http://radio.weblogs.com/0100368/ to easily listen to any of my picks right in your web browser.

Harry Gilchrist
Audioblogging 2.0
http://radio.weblogs.com/0100368/
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Today's Artist Blues Pursuaders Bekah Williams Ocean Full of Tears (3:17) Cincinatti, OH Direct MP3 download of today's podcast (14 Feb) :
58 min. from Feb 12, 2005 Show - WebTalk Radio discusses Google Maps, Podcasting, net taxes, GoDaddy.com with Mitch Ratcliffe. Also, looks at a Pew Internet Project report on the future of the Internet with researcher Susannah Fox. 58 min. (2-12-2005)
Unique program recycles homes for those who can use them.
Hey everyone! Today I broadcast using my all new Griffin Lapel Mic! So far just by previewing at work, it sounds SOOO much clearer than ever before. Not only that, but good 'ol Dave' from RadioDaddy.com has created me an...
It Sure is Monday

It Sure is Monday

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Episode 49. Includes a Washington Post article about the death of CDs and last weeks web poll. Get it here. Or subscribe to the feed below. I still do not have the older show archives up yet, as I had planned to do this weekend... I'm ...
Grape Radio #7: Join us today in exploring Eric's personal journey in wine. Eric Anderson became involved in wine in 1983 and has not looked back since. His popular web site www.grapenutz.com documents his experiences with thousands of tasting notes and photos. To listen now click here: ...
The Daily Dig for Monday, February 14, 2005. Kathleen Keating brings us today's Dig which is packed full of interesting news and commentary.Listen nowSubscribe to our free podcast! Just right click here to add our feed to your RSS reader.
And the shows keep coming! In addition to our first phoned-in response from our input line, we also have taken a badly needed look at the realm of age and technology. In today's show, we cover: -What it's like to be a younger geek in a world of older ones. - What is the deal with seniors and the tech gap? We did have a little issue with the 'popping sound' that can come with mic input levels, but it is not something that we expect to be an issue in future shows. Remember, if you have thoughts about this show, please feel free to use our input line which is toll free. Just call and share your thoughts with us. ;o)
Coming to New York City anytime soon? In this second installment of New York Minute, get the low down on getting here by airplane and then getting around once you're here.
Sports' Divide, Valentine's Day and 5 Easy Questions. It's Never a 'Moment' with You. Download Now.
A recent study of European school children found that students who use computers extensively perform worse in math and reading. The study, conducted by the CESifo economic research group in Munich, contradicts some earlier work which suggests computers boost grades. Critics of classroom tech say the new research does a better job of controlling for demographic factors. Researchers took into account that computer-using students tend to come from more affluent, better-educated families, and those students tend to do better on tests. Guest: Todd Oppenheimer, author of the Flickering Mind: the False Promise of Technology in the Classroom, and How Learning Can Be Saved
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