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It’s episode 21, and today’s topics are: my “anti-regurgitation” gluten-free diet, birthday presents, my new cellphone, noise putty, and iTunes.
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CG#20 - Ash Wednesday, Pop Filters, Vista, and Frappr
Published March 5th, 2007 in Podcasts. 0 Comments(I recorded this episode on February 22, but am just now getting it out due to podcast hosting problems and general busy-ness. Sorry about the delay!)
It’s been a while! In episode 20, I talk about Ash Wednesday, read a bunch of feedback (about iTunes, pop filters, Vista, and more), discuss my first experiences with Windows Vista and Mac OS X, play another podcast’s promo for the first time, talk about an upcoming movie project, and mention our new Frappr map!
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Correction: After I recorded this episode it suddenly dawned on me: maybe the Vista user folder was called “Experience” because the that was the name of the user account.
Silly me.
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In episode 19 of the CGP, I discuss Windows Vista and Office 2007, I play my first audio feedback, and I talk about St. John Vianney, my confirmation saint.
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- More info on St. John Vianney
In this episode, I talk about a mysterious Future Problem Solving Program DVD that I received in the mail, my new podcast recording schedule, my sci-fi story for this year’s FPSP scenario writing competition, the Optimist International essay contest, my internship with a Minnesota software company, more cool XAML stuff, the Disciples with Microphones website project, St. Isidore of Seville, and the interview questions sent to me by the Podcast Connections blog.
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No, I’m not talking about the music; I’m talking about a science fiction story I wrote when I was about 10 years old. In this edition of the Catholic Geek Podcast, I read my sci-fi story that placed first in the state of Iowa for the Junior division of the 2002 Future Problem Solving Program Scenario Writing Competition.
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CG#16 - Iowa 2000, CES and MacWorld, and a New Promo
Published January 11th, 2007 in Podcasts. 0 CommentsIn episode 16, I mention the new DwM Network ID, I relate why I wasn’t able to podcast during my Christmas break, I talk about my experience and technical difficulties at the Iowa 2000 retreat (previously known as Youth 2000), I summarize the big announcements at the MacWorld and Consumer Electronics Show conferences (including the iPhone, Apple TV, Sync, and Windows Home Server), and I play a new version of the CGP promo.
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CG#15 - Monopoly, XAML, Digg Podcasts, and iTunes
Published December 21st, 2006 in Podcasts. 0 CommentsIn episode 15, I interview my youngest sibling about his success in beating his older brothers (myself included) in Monopoly; I discuss my internship at a Minnesota software company; I talk about the .NET Framework, XAML, and the Windows Presentation Foundation; I discuss the new Digg Podcasts website; I give updates on the Tech News Podcast and Disciples with Microphones website version 4 projects; and I install and open iTunes for the first time ever, live on the show, and give my first impressions.
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CG#14 - Future Problem Solving, Scenarios, and Libsyn
Published November 7th, 2006 in Podcasts. 0 CommentsIn this episode I talk about the Future Problem Solving Program, Libsyn hosting, podcast filename conventions, and one potential content source for future Catholic Geek podcasts. My mom also chimes in a couple of times during the show.
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