In conjunction with “The World Is Flat” that I’ve just finished reading, this post is very interesting and makes a lot of sense. Worth a read.
Month: March 2006
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Entering the wonderful world of podcasting
Ladies and gentlemen, I’ve officially became a podcaster. As I mentioned earlier, I’ve been listening to a lot of podcasts lately and decided to try to make one of my own.
My Pod Voice – is my new podcasting project.
I haven’t yet decided on the format and regularity for this show though. That is because such decisions need more information than I currently have. I am just sort of getting it out of the door and will improve it along the way.
The first episode has no music or any special sound effects. I’m just talking about my, myself, and my projects. (I was surprised to find out that I can talk for more than half an hour on such a simple subject.)
This whole thing is still pretty rough, as I am really a newbie in this area. If you have any ideas on how I can improve either the website or the podcast, or any suggestions on the direction that I should take, please let me know. Thank you.
All software has bugs
Anyone who had ever wrote more than 3 lines of code will tell you any time that all software has bugs. That’s just the way it is.
And while I don’t need any reminders of this fact (mainly due to me writing a lot of code at any given week), I got one special today.
A SPAM comment was posted to this blog, although you haven’t seen it because it went to moderation, that was clearly a result of a bug in SPAM software. The message contained a long list of phrases like ‘Thank you’, ‘Very interesting’, and ‘I bookmarked your blog’. Obviously these are intended for link SPAM. But they were supposed to be used one at a time. Oops.
Maxim. In the middle of the spring field.
Album location: /photos/2006/2006-03-12_POTD