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Post by classiccomputing on Oct 19, 2006 15:27:50 GMT -5
Hello Earl and all, well, I do now finally have my first installment of the Stan Veit's History of the Personal Computer Audio Book Podcast up. Though I'm not a professional orator, or reader, I think it's turned out pretty well. The almost 50 minutes of audio represents about ten hours of actual serious hard work. Earl sure makes podcasting seem easy huh?
Best, David Greelish
classiccomputing.com
The Classic Computing Podcast Home of Computer History Nostalgia
Stan Veit's History of the Personal Computer Audio Book Podcast
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Post by classiccomputing on Apr 13, 2010 8:59:43 GMT -5
Hi Earl, the latest podcast was just as great as ever! And, well, don't feel bad either, you sure kept an awesome regular schedule for a long time. I, on the other hand, not so much! But, I am very happy to announce what I hope to be the start of a very regular show - The Classic Computing Show / video podcast. (Oh, good one David, you couldn't keep an audio show going, and now you're gonna do a video one?!) I actually think doing video vs. audio is my forte though. Anyway, I'm still working on publishing a larger screen edition, getting it into iTunes, updating my blog, writing show notes, etc., but I'm just so excited to get it done and "out there." I hope everyone will enjoy, tell the world and please give me some feedback! Thanks. web.me.com/dgreelish/The_Classic_Computing_Show/Podcast/Podcast.htmlBest, David Greelish, Computer Historian www.ClassicComputing.comThe Home of Computer History Nostalgia Classic Computing Show video podcast Stan Veit's History of the Personal Computer audio book podcast Classic Computing Expo (planning / working towards late summer 2010)
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Post by Flack on Apr 27, 2010 9:44:13 GMT -5
@op: My podcast isn't 100% dedicated to old computers, it just depends on the episode. The latest episode of You Don't Know Flack is dedicated to the 1541 Ultimate, for example. You Don't Know Flack - podcast.robohara.com
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Post by classiccomputing on May 3, 2010 18:01:29 GMT -5
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