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Tuesday, February 1, 2005
started 2/1/2005; 10:54:49 AM - last post 2/2/2005; 8:10:05 AM
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Doc Searls - Tuesday, February 1, 2005 
2/1/2005; 2:54:49 PM (reads: 6386, responses: 2)
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lou josephs - Pope Watch 
2/2/2005; 2:29:47 AM (reads: 469, responses: 0)
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Vatican radio has an FM..it's called live 105. The programming is in many different languages...Listening to the overnight in Italian. And they play RECORDS>>>>>>>no CD's no MP3s...records, you can hear the needle drop..and there's plenty of dead air.
Google it.
Those of you who speak the local lingo try any of the six national radio stations from RAI. Do not waste your time looking for English as the English Service is awful.
And yes there is a webcam for GROUNDHOG DAY...
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Frank Koehntopp - Podcasting in Focus 
2/2/2005; 12:10:05 PM (reads: 510, responses: 0)
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Doc, I've been mailng back and forth with Doug Kaye about exactly this recently. His current file names and ID3 tags do not work well on car stereos, to put it mildly. Also, there's no common artist or album tag currently, so if I delete a file from an iTunes playlist I have to know part of the name to find it amongst my 20000 MP3s... Lots of room for improvement (not limited to IT Conversations), I'd love to see a standardisation initiative for podcasts here. I have written more about that here: http://www.gadgetguy.de/index.php/2004/11#Podcasting__what_s_new_
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