Ubercaster has been fixed; my priest becomes tech savy; losing 2kg in a week by walking and working out; Catholic apologetic section about small gods – graven images and statues; Podcast plug – Catholic Book Club
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Back after the flu; Uebercaster died on me; lots of geek talk about new applications I discovered; getting healthy with the Biggest Loser Podcast.
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September 20th, 2009
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An update on recent events: visiting the hospital and attending Holy Mass with my mom; everything on the Rosary and a plug for Ian Maxfield’s podcast: The Catholic Laboratory. Go to http://www.spiritualjourneypodcast.com/ for the blog, e-mail me at spir...@gmail.com or leave a voicemail on Skype (ingeloots) to leave feedback. Don’t forget to rate/review my podcast if you’re an iTunes listener, it would be very much appreciated!
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My podcast coming out of limbo, Babylon 5, CNMC preparation: getting a new phone – Sony Ericsson C905. Music: Night Dance by Green Druid and Sonshine by Freja Bluegrass Band.
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Passing the diocesan offices a.k.a. the bishop’s house
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Photo by La Tête KrançienToday I’m not really into MAKING podcasts, but I recently subscribed to some new podcasts and I want to finish my queue today. So today will be a day filled with podcast consuming bliss. After that I want to make some bumpers for my own podcast, I’m not really satisfied with the music, but it’s hard to find fitting podsafe music. Also, the sound quality of my voice over isn’t great because I was using the internal microphone of the MacBook. I will be using the new Zoom H2 to improve sound quality. It won’t be much work, so I can enjoy my day filled with my new podcasts.
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Podcasting is a relatively new phenomenon. Everybody can be the host of their own radio show now, using their own computer with internet connection. It’s as easy as recording an mp3, host it somewhere online, make a feed using feedburner and promote it in the different podcast directories available. In the beginning it was audio only, but nowadays video podcasting, vodcasting is getting popular as well. Video platforms like YouTube enable people to host videos for free and ‘embed’ their content at their own web logs. People can download content to their portable music players and enjoy it during a commute.
You may have heard me complaining about the fact there’s never something interesting to watch on TV or to listen to on the radio, so the whole invention of podcasting has been great for me. I just download stuff I’m interested in and just discard the conventional television and radio stuff. I’m subscribed to a whole bunch of science related feeds, like New Scientist and also to some newscasts. If there’s really a TV show I want to watch, I can do it on demand using the public network’s on demand online video service.
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