EGC Clambake Episode for Dec 16, 2004

Posted on December 17, 2004
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Here is the Bittorrent link and direct MP3 download for the EGC clambake for December 16, 2004.

I talk about my itinerary of freezing my ass all over the country; I proudly kick off our sponsorship by iPodderX; I talk about the time spent on topics and the slow distributed conversations spread throughout the podosphere; I cover a little more on the civility issue and how that relates to a background as a DIY punk; I play a song by the Siderunners (who I hope to see in Chicago); I giggle along with a funny Michael Butler clip from the Rock and Roll Geek show; and what the hell, I play more Siderunners.

This episode is sponsored in part by the fine folks at iPodderX!

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    2 Responses to “EGC Clambake Episode for Dec 16, 2004”

    1. Chase Southard on December 17th, 2004 6:10 pm

      I’ll let the ipodder (lemon windows version) know, but I thought I’d send you a note too. iPodder stalled out while trying to pulldown today’s episode of EGC (7pm EST). Giving Azureus a try. Thanks.

      Great show. Keep up the good work.

      Chase

    2. Ken Nelson on December 17th, 2004 11:44 pm

      Please continue to explain, and even expound, on the same topics that you have been addressing. The pure audio quality of your show is #1 in all the podcasts I’ve sampled so far. It’s obvious just from listening, that you don’t just sit down and slap together a podcast.

      Finally, Nancy and I wish you a safe trip to and from this weekend; you’re now on the “Ken watches the Weather Channel when I travel Club” (ask James about that one). And we love the Siderunners.

      Thanks!
      - Ken -

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