Archive Feeds There are a few ways to download archived shows besides clicking the green
"download" button for every single show below:
1. This way is kind of cool . . . one show sent to you every weekday from our first show all the way to most recent. Chances are you won't catch up to the newest shows with this feed but it is a way to get a Croncast every weekday to brighten your morning commute!
2. Start from the very beginning and load up! Subscribe to each one of these feeds
to download the archives. I would do one RSS feed but it exceeds the "valid" size limit of 200k used by most readers. How's that for nerdy?
What's a "feed"? This "RSS" you speak of? If you gotta ask . . . then I can try to answer.
"Feeds" are a way to get the newest updates, podcasts or messages from a website
sent directly to you.
"RSS" is what makes feeds work. I will spare you the nerd out about how it does this.
(Yes, dear nerd friends I know that the XML is what makes it really work, but who cares. People just want their stuff . . . me included.)
How, what do I do with an "RSS" or "feed"?
Subscribe. You plug a "feed" into a "feed reader". That's what you do with it.
Plug, in this case meaning that you copy the "feed" address (URL) and paste it into your "feed reader".
That's too many steps!
If the prospect of even doing this freaks you out, you can use your web browser. If you have Internet Explorer 7 or any version of FireFox you can subscribe to a "feed" just like creating a bookmark or favorite.