Thu, 24 July 2008 mp3 version of today's Audio Pod Chronicles, "PodCampers Pick Podcasts." Comments[0] |
Thu, 24 July 2008 At PodCamp Boston 3 this past weekend, I asked 12 happy campers to identify their favorite podcasts. Here is what they came up with:Sarah Vela - Push My Follow, You Look Nice Today. Chris Cavallari - Nature Stories, Little Bit of Nonsense. Robert Blatt - Let's Go Out Tonight, twentyhood Doug Haslam - For Immediate Release, Inside PR, 10th Wonder Amrita Chandra - Ricky Gervais David Fisher - Diggnation, The Totally Rad Show Bill Wilder - Hanselminutes, What What Don't Tell Me, Grammar Girl David Beaudoin - Push My Follow, Get It Done Guy C.C. Chapman - Six Pixels of Separation, Scott Sigler's Nocturnal, Steve Garfield Steve Garfield - Epic Fu, Moblogic.tv, C.C. Chapman Joyce Bettencourt - Managing the Gray, Accident Hash, Running Man Radio, AC Radio Dan Patterson (Creepy Sleepy podcast) - The Brookhaven Chronicles, On the Media, Slate Political Gabfest, Buzz Out Loud, This Week in Tech, In Over Your Head Comments[2] |
Wed, 9 July 2008 mp3 version of Episode 62, A dilly of a Denver Police Commander. Comments[0] |
Wed, 9 July 2008 Denver Police Commander Debra Dillly heads District 6, the core downtown area. On July 8, 2008 she addressed a meeting of homeowners from three downtown condominium buildings, including the one I live in. She gave the best overview I've heard so far of what it's really going to be like in my neighborhood August 25-28 when the Democratic National Convention comes to town. Now I will how to tell Obama's motorcade from President Carter's, how regular police work will be handled, the effect of the convention on Denver's homeless population, and what NOT to do if I get tear-gassed. Note: The audio calls this episode 61, but in fact it's number 62. Credit the error to sleep deprivation. Comments[1] |

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Denver Police Commander Debra Dillly heads District 6, the core downtown area. On July 8, 2008 she addressed a meeting of homeowners from three downtown condominium buildings, including the one I live in. She gave the best overview I've heard so far of what it's really going to be like in my neighborhood August 25-28 when the