Articles Archive for October 2004
PODcasting »
From I Love Radio .org, a useful list/resource:
I Love Radio .org: Radio PVRs Comparison Chart
(Posted October 24, 2004)
Here’s (Tod Maffin’s) attempt at putting together some comparison charts of programs and devices that can help you time-shift radio.
A small point. A PVR is a personal ‘video’ recorder (or perhaps, a personal ‘voice’ recorder). This should be termed a PAR comparison. ‘A’ for ‘audio’ streamed through your sound card. You can record the audio and then save it as a ‘.wav’ or ‘.mp3′ file. The, even convert …
Poliblogs »
Matt Collins posted about how some people are ‘heckling’ other people in voting lines.
Never fear, we have equal opportunity offenders – Republicans and Democrats. It seems that the ‘early voter’ legislation failed to include the ’50-foot cone of protection’ for voters standing in ‘early voting lines’. Don’t worry. You are protected on Nov. 2nd.
But, the thing I found on the Polipundit’s site that really caught my eye was “Click here to find your polling place“. While it doesn’t necessarily take you to the polling place, it …
PODcasting »
Podcasting. It needs a new name? One that is not tied solely to the iPod. It can be done from MP3 players, computer, PDA, (cellphone?) and more…
Well, perhaps ‘pod’ is to audio player as ‘xerox‘ is/was to copier. Of course, the ‘xerox’ tag depends upon how old you are. In the south, ‘coke’ means any soft drink. I don’t know. ‘Pod’ is too young. It is too early to tell what place ‘pod’ will take in the lexicon. Personally, …
Poliblogs »
Joe Trippi reports that a new poll, implemented via cell phone text messaging, shows that the target demographic of 18-29 year old voters are favoring Kerry by a 15% margin. Trippi suggests that these people (if they actually do vote) may be the deciding factor in the key swing states. If that is true, Kerry wins.
Two examples of these polls:
