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I have always wanted to be on a podcast but don't know what I could offer.

That's kind of how I feel about it, but who knows! Maybe I'll be awesome...OR he can just cut me out and use Flish who is all techy, lol.

That would be okay.

Na, but nobody else has come forward, so i'm just picking people.

Because the Corm-has the suave and style to do it.

But is ultimately scared of what people will think of him. :(

Na, but nobody else has come forward, so i'm just picking people.

I think I'd have the best show, if I do say so myself. :p

Show # 4 DirtyLarry posted

Awesome, having a listen (Y)

I think you should do some more shows with multiple people warwagon on at once warwagon :yes:

Although the setup just now is quite cool in the kind of interview fashion.

Maybe even do some dedicated section podcasts, where you grab a few mods/members from various sections and discuss some technology related to that sector.

Make it a prerequisite that everyone has a few beers before recording? :laugh:

I dunno, just some ideas ;)

I'd like to be part of the podcast, but not sure what I'd have to offer.. :p

The point of this podcast, is to have new person on every week. So don't worry about it :)

Plus Post Production is your friend :yes:

As for DirtyLarry's questions about Vista x64 and Flash...

64-bit browsers can't run 32-bit plugins. So no, 32-bit Flash will not work in the 64-bit version of IE or Firefox.

It would be nice if Adobe would hurry up and do a 64-bit version. They should do it even if only for the security impact, as 64-bit applications on Windows are actually more secure (policies like DEP and ASLR are required and cannot be disabled, for example).

iTunes support is awesome ... but I can't figure out how to add your feed into iTunes? :s :laugh:

EDIT: Nevermind, I have figured it out now.

Care to elaborate? The two links for podcast and rss feed is the same, and the only option I have on the page is to use livebookmarks :(

[edit]

For those who do not know how to use itunes for the podcast, heres how.

Open iTunes

Select the Advanced menu at the top

Select Subscribe to podcast

Past http://www.avmypodcast.com/file/warwagon/354.xml into the window that opens and hit ok

Done

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Edited by BeLGaRaTh
Care to elaborate? The two links for podcast and rss feed is the same, and the only option I have on the page is to use livebookmarks :(

[edit]

For those who do not know how to use itunes for the podcast, heres how.

Open iTunes

Select the Advanced menu at the top

Select Subscribe to podcast

Past http://www.avmypodcast.com/file/warwagon/354.xml into the window that opens and hit ok

Done

[/edit]

I've edited the itunes link. Although I can not make it click able, because when I do it adds http in front of it, then the link doesn't work. So just copy and paste the link into your address bar, and it should then automatically subscribe you to the podcast in itunes.

Can we get an insight into who is next on the podcast?

These people are going to record, just haven't yet.

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