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        <title>"The Daily Podcast Feed" for Tues - March 8, 2005 on GigaDial Public</title>
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        <description>This morning's feed contains a variety of podcasts for Tuesday - March 8, 2005.

If you like to get a taste of what podcasting is all about, stop by my new audioblog "The Daily Podcast Feed" @ http://dailypodcasts.blogspot.com/ to easily listen to any of today's podcast picks hassle free, right in your web browser.

Harry Gilchrist
The Daily Podcast Feed
http://thedailypodcastfeed.blogspot.com/</description>
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            <title>Monday World</title>
            <link>http://www.jimmyjett.com/podcasts/JimmyJett-2005-03-07.mp3</link>
            <description>Episode# 57.  I finally decided to get around to doing a Podcast today.  My apologies to all.  Get it here.  Or subscribe to the feed below. 

Links:
Morning Guy / Night Guy Bit
The Richard Vobes Radio Show

Link of the Day:
Abuse-A-Tron


Sponsors:
Barron Hosting



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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:47:25 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>Say Yum 2005-03-07 - Sweetcast</title>
            <link>http://www.sayyum.com/mrandmrs/podcast/SayYum-2005-03-07.mp3</link>
            <description>)-- Check out the slide show Listen to the Say Yum podcast! SayYum-2005-03-07.mp3 [12.9mb (31:59) 56kbps] Tonight we're celebrating our 18th show, adulthood in the podcast world, sending our first Say Yum special delivery, and enjoying our first sweetcast. Show notes: Say Yum 2005-03-07 Menu Special brownies Mini cheesecakes Music Sfunk - Chocolate Bump - Chocolate Salty Balls Speakeasy - Baking Secrets The Rap Group - Yum Yum Brownies Show notes 00:15 tonight we're doing our first sweetcast, say yum delivery and our 18th podcast 00:40 bunny rabbits, satan, cheese &amp; milk are stuck in my head...shout out to Tim at Radio Clash 01:30 special delivery of special brownies to Dawn &amp; Drew in Wisconsin 03:22 we're also cooking up some mini cheesecakes 04:45 southwestern soup recap 09:25 we're going to have to make chocolate salty balls some time soon 10:15 baking is good, and bacon is good 10:55 podcast alley changed their voting scheme in a good way. ...</description>
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            <title>Tiger Wins Showdown - The Skinny on Sports - 03-07-2005</title>
            <link>http://www.hoydnewsnetwork.com/skinny/files/tsos-03-07-2005.mp3</link>
            <description>Here is the latest episode of The Skinny on Sports Podcast. 

On today's show, we talk about:

1st quarter: Tiger and Phil in a Showdown
2nd quarter: NCAA Hoops - loss good for Illinois?
3rd quarter: Barry Bonds and his latest comments
4th quarter: NBA - What's up with the Cavs?
Overtime:  The Skinnies - presented by iPodlounge - [...]</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:45:47 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>Clark Aldrich: Simulations and the Future of Learning</title>
            <link>http://rdscon.vo.llnwd.net/o1/_downloads/itc/mp3/2004/ITC.AC-ClarkAldrich-2004.11.06.mp3</link>
            <description>Clark Aldrich, co-founder of SimuLearn and the author of, Simulations and the Future of Learning delivered this presentation at Accelerating Change 2004:

Six criteria are emerging as critical not just to simulations but to all successful educational experiences. Three are focused on content, and three on delivery elements. The key criteria for content are: 1. Linear content. 2. Systems of content. 3. Cyclical content. Additional criteria for delivery elements are: 4. Simulation elements that model reality. 5. Game elements that provide familiar and entertaining interactions. 6. Pedagogical (didactic) elements that ensure the students' time is spent productively. As we understand pedagogy (#6) and linear content (#1), we first mourn that they have become so dominant, but then realize how powerful they are in concert. It is only through the interelationships of all six criteria that we begin to get results that can truly transform people. [Accelerating Change 2004 audio from IT Conversations]</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:45:22 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>Future Tense Podcast for March  7, 2005</title>
            <link>http://download.mpr.org/podcast/futuretense/FutureTense_20050307.mp3</link>
            <description>Nicholas Negroponte says the solution to third world poverty is educating children.  He aims  to do that will a new computer that will cost about a hundred bucks.

Negroponte is founder of the Massachussetts Institute of Technology
Media Lab, and author of the groundbreaking book, "Being Digital."
He's come up with the design for a machine that third world countries
can buy in bulk to give to children.

The machine would be light, but rugged.  And it will be able to connect wirelessly to the Internet. It will run on the open source operating system Linux.

The project has the backing of Google, computer chip company AMD and
other companies.
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:44:49 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>A New Twist on Roasted Potatoes</title>
            <link>http://libsyn.com/media/cheers/Roasted_Potatoes.mp3</link>
            <description>By Linda Bramble
Hereâs a  twist on roasted potatoes.   All youâll need is Balsamic vinegar, olive oil, salt and potatoes.  Long potatoes work best, but any shape will work.  Cut them into wedges.  Place in a bowl and cover lightly with olive oil.  Roast in a medium oven until golden but not yet crispy.  Remove and mix with a light covering of Balsamic vinegar. .  Add salt to taste, return to the oven until theyâre crispy.  Serve immediately.  For added enjoyment, mix in  wedges of sweet potatoes.  The textures and the flavours are scrumptious.  I served them with roasted chicken, but if youâre in a hurry, grab one already cooked at the supermarket.  Stir-fry some vegetables like broccoli and mushrooms and youâve got a week-day meal fit for Saturday night.

ed. note: If you try this tasty tip, please let us know how it works for you, or share your recipe for roasted potatoes.  Cheers  
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:44:28 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>The 'Mouth Man' Takes His Sounds To A New Level</title>
            <link>http://www.komonews.com/radio/audio/mouth_man_030705.mp3</link>
            <description>The man who is a walking sound effects library still has tricks to teach, stories to tell.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:43:10 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>PJK podcast 03.07.05</title>
            <link>http://www.pjk.net/blogs/pjk_podcast/media/050307_PJKpodcast.mp3</link>
            <description>Interactivity in vlogs and podcasts, download services for PSP and iTunes flirting.


Show Notes

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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:41:46 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>PSA - Partners for Open Space</title>
            <link>http://www.audioactivism.org/audio/FirstBase.mp3</link>
            <description>Here is a Podcast PSA (Public Service Announcement)  from Partners for Open Space in Maryland U.S.A. about the importance of saving our natural resources.  Find out more by going to SaveMarylandLands.org. Here is a pdf about the statewide campaign to halt the diversion of land conservation funds from the Maryland state budget. Click [...]</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:41:12 MST</pubDate>
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            <title>Brain Strain - March 7th</title>
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            <description>Here is today's Brain Strain. March 7, 2005 Podcast Download - mp3Previous Music Trivia Questions  Answers (March 6th, 2005):Q: Who placed seven songs on the charts and five gold albums in the top 20 in 1966, a feat never matched?A: Herb Albert  The Tijuana BrassQ: In what year did an early racially-mixed group, The Del-Vikings, hit big with Come Go With Me  Whispering BellsA: 1957Q: What club did Barry Manilow call the hottest spot north of Havana?A: The CopacabanaSubscribe to Brain Strain</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:40:49 MST</pubDate>
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            <source url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/BrainStrain">Brain Strain - Get Your Daily Dose!</source>
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            <title>GoodYear Running Shoes????</title>
            <link>http://blog.jamesmaduk.com/pod/pod6.mp3</link>
            <description>My kids want GoodYear running shoes!   Learn how a simple combination can create a powerful Joint Venture - even for the big guys.</description>
            <guid>http://www.gigadial.net/public/submit/7736</guid>
            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2005 05:40:26 MST</pubDate>
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            <source url="http://blog.jamesmaduk.com/index.php?/weblog/rss_2.0/">James Maduk - Online Selling Expert</source>
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            <title>OMT - Summarize Services in OS X</title>
            <link>http://www.newmediamanuals.com/podcast/OMT-Summarize-Services-OSX_030.mp3</link>
            <description>
  The One Minute Tip    
        
        Tip 30: Summarize Services in OS X
        To much reading, to little time? Here is one way to lighten the load. This tip will work in all Cocoa user interfaces  like TextEdit, Safari, Camino and even Apple Mail.
      
    
  

 
Tip 30: Summarize Services in OS X mp3 (1.7 MB)
Liked or used this tip? Click to Pay
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