A little thoughtful / sub-holding agent for the weekend: A Washington Post article states that there is no truth serum, although the alcohol can loosen frenulum little too much. And where does this leave all the writers, filmmakers and paranoie intelligence officers who have sworn to the known forms of "truth serum"? Day by day we picked for illusions. Close the Internet:-) The article is available here. The newspaper The Engineer "allow" themselves to ridicule sellers. It happens on a blog, moderated by the newspaper's disrespectful backing editor. axis net banking Read the three tales of engineers and salesmen here. They offer a good laugh, and afterwards can you think of where engineers would be like today if there were no sellers:-) Podcasts? Hype or it becomes a huge success. Too early to say. More and more downloading axis net banking audio - news and other stories - for playback on their iPod / MP3 player, but few do so frequently. BBC writes here about a new study on the use. My personal assessment is that podcasts are great for Americans axis net banking and others who have long transport and planning a little in advance. I have never been pulled myself together to download a podcast on an MP3 player, but I am grateful that MP3 files are available. So much easier just to brush a good conference papers after awhile, than when one must study its own quirky notes. Also good when you just find an interview with one person, one researcher on. But I have a clear barrier to long podcasts .... if you are bored, how can you know if it will piss exciting 7.5 minutes later. And I, by God, bored even when broadcasts produced by media houses. What is your assessment of the podcast? Something that many will use, or get?
Your question: "What is your assessment of the podcast." I am of the opinion axis net banking that the podcast is here to stay. I can give you right that any of those who produce podcasts makes it incredibly boring. But they should probably practice a bit:-) example. I heard among other harddisk axis net banking on DR P1 every week if I had the time. Now I can download it as a podcast and listen to it whenever I want. I hear concerts axis net banking that do not fit into my private axis net banking / professional life. It suits me fine that it is not radio / TV / newspapers that control my world. I am master of my time. I thought podcast is very positive. I once more of the things I would like due podcast. On the other hand change it not my life so much that I get stressed. I remain very positive. 24/11/06 19:15
You write: "And I, by God, bored even when broadcasts produced by media houses". Maybe it's not the media houses that produce the best podcasts? My experience is just that when you have found the "needle in the haystack", so the podcast that just hits the niche of "long tail" axis, hvro my interest lies, then I am hooked. A Canadian study shows that it is people over 24 - a large proportion is over 50, which fetches podcasts. The older, the more satisfied, the study shows, and nearly half are women, and once they have downloaded a podcast, axis net banking and they find the topic interesting, axis net banking so they listen them to the end - and welcomes the fact that they have found something that is original - as you detop can not find elsewhere. Food for the brain - radio with a pause button - broadcasts from Internet that can accompany people. 25/11/06 22:46
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