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Monday, May 30, 2005
How to Subscribe to this podcast
If you like the TheWizard Podcast, and I hope you do (they'll get better I promise), you can get additional podcasts in one of two ways.
- Return to the website periodically and download the latest episode by clicking the link, or ...
- Subscribe (for free) to the podcast and get them downloaded at regularly scheduled intervals to your computer.
- Download an aggregator (like iPodder available for Mac and PC) here and run the installer.
- Open the aggregator, then drag the little orange XML button (called a chicklet) at the top of this page into the aggregator window. The "feed" will then be added to your list of podcasts to be downloaded and the files will be added to your MP3 library..
- Set you aggregator to check and select your desired MP3 software, like iTunes available for free from here.
- Enjoy the world of podcasting!
To download a podcast aggregator (to download podcasts), like iPodder, see here.
Find more podcasts to match your interest, here.
Note: You do not have to have an portable MP3 player (like an iPod) to hear these files. You can, however use iTunes (Mac and PC) to sync them to your player and listen to the podcast on the go.
A more detailed guide may come later. Contact me with questions.
Sunday, May 29, 2005
Second "First" Podcast
In this first podcast with actual planned content, I introduce myself to my listeners. I offer my tech. Words of the Day and discuss Harmony Internet-connected remote. Finally, I present some ideas for Father's Day (and grads too!). Questions, comments and suggestions welcome. Enjoy and spread the word!
Podcast Ep. 2 (42:42)
Friday, May 20, 2005
Podcast Launched
Yes, it's true! I have entered the exciting world of podcasting. In this episode, I discuss California housing costs, people who live in garages and other topics, all while taking a "soundseeing" tour of our neighborhood with my family. Recorded May 18, 2005. Episode 1 is 36:20 minutes. Enjoy. Comments welcome. Better yet, drag the XML chicklet at the top of this page into your favorite aggregator.