If I start listening to a Podcast, and stop, iTunes removes it from my iPod. Not Very Cool!
Thursday, February 2nd, 2006
Thu 2nd Feb 2006
iTunes/iPod Incomplete Podcast Listening
Posted late afternoon, filed under Rants and Raves , iTunes.Thu 2nd Feb 2006
Tax Man Uses Special Computer for Bill Gates
Posted late afternoon, filed under Humour.Tax Man Uses Special Computer for Bill Gates - OSNews.com
Bill Gates has revealed that the US taxman cannot process his tax return on its standard computers. Speaking to a Microsoft conference in Lisbon, Bill said that his fortune was too large and pendulous for the tax office computers. Apparently they just run screaming when they see his bulky dossiers. The tax office have had to splash out on a special computer that can accomodate all those 00000000s without squealing like a pig.
Yeah, they use a special computer. It’s called a Macintosh.
I need to make it so that people can click a link and comment on Asides. At the moment, there is no visible way to view an Aside post page, other than if it appears in the Recent Posts list.
Thu 2nd Feb 2006
Podcast Listening
Posted late in the morning, filed under Asides , Radio and Podcasting.What is the verb for listening to Podcasts? Creating them is called Podcasting, but what about consuming them?
Update: Apparently, this is called Podcatching. I do remember hearing this now, just not for a while.
Dear ABC,
As a new listener to Podcasts, I want to congratulate you on firstly the number, but also the quality of the programming you have put online. It is nice to be able to listen to programs I haven’t heard since I only had a car with an AM radio on Radio National, like the Science Show. Now that I commute on public transport, it’s also nice to be able to download programs that are transmitted in times when I am working,and listen to them as I travel.
I understand that it’s a relatively new technology, but I do have some suggestions that would make, in my mind, your Podcasting service even better. Firstly, reduce the file size. Using other codecs, such as AAC, even in addition to MP3 would mean that the bitrate can be reduced, and I can more easily download more Podcasts over dialup.
Secondly, I think the term Podcast is being used incorrectly in some contexts. You talk about listeners Podcasting, when they are really Podcatching - not that there is actually a word that is used in this context. The creator/distributor/broadcaster does the Podcasting, and listeners ‘catch’ that ‘cast. Perhaps a new word needs to be created to fill this void.
Finally, I’d like to see a more comprehensive archive of Podcasts. As a public broadcaster, anything that does not have copyright restrictions elsewhere, like most of the music that is played on Classic FM, for instance, should be freely available to all Australians for eternity. The Internet is a great thing in this context.
Regards,
Matt.