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Added on March 30, 2007 by
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Well, hello there. It's time for us to step out of our pre-spring slumber and get back with you.
In true Croncast fashion we'll be back to begin a new set of shows every Monday, Wednesday and Friday like the old days one month ago. Come Monday, things will look a little bit different around here for those of you who visit the site . . . there will be some additional features like new RSS feeds (for those of you who don't visit), a reviews section and full archives section.
Betsy and I both look forward sharing some of the show prep that we have been living the last four weeks. I will make sure to smell good for you and Betsy might even wear make-up.
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Added on March 28, 2007 by
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We couldn't get it set up for Betsy and the kids to come . . . but I am still trying.
With or without the posse I'll be attending PodCamp NYC at The New Yorker Hotel on April 6-7. I'll be arriving late Thursday afternoon so that I can get my bearings before things begin on Friday night.
If you are in New York or really interested in podcasting you should check out this event. The best part is that it is free to attend.
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Added on March 27, 2007 by
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Sooooo, Kris thought to himself . . . I mean myself, that I would be cool and do something nice for Betsy. Like I could stop by Volvo of Lisle, the new temporary home for her car and talk to them about the state of her V70 wagon and give her some good news like it has been fixed or that we guarantee that 3/4 of an inch of water will never pour out from under the dash on the driver's side again.
I suppose I should have been talking to the techs instead of a finance guy, a manager and a sales man to get an answer for that. But I knew the car wouldn't be finished since we didn't hear back plus the fact that when we arrived they told us that they were overbooked by 60 appointments for today.
Mosquito eggs will be hatching in the meantime. This may be the most expensive larva nest/ant farm in history. Hopefully the high water mark won't damage the resale value. Something Betsy knows all about.
This was the point tonight they would step up to the plate and work with us. However, that would be to easy! I was told to call customer service, "It might take two weeks but eventually you'll talk to the right person."
Like I have time for this, not only do you have my car but I want to spend hours on hold waiting for someone to tell me that they can't help us out and I have to get upset and ask for a manager. At that point they then tell us that they don't really work for Volvo of North America they are just at a call center in Idaho.
This was, of course was after he mentioned that I might want to pursue the lemon law. I promptly redirected that path of reasoning as a remedy for a car that has been in for repair SIX times in 5200 miles of its existence. Towed in for two of those repair trips. We both know the lemon law means a bunch of expenses on my end and a high likely hood that there will be a pretty unsatisfactory ending to the story of our Ford station wagon.
Well, I gotta run laptop needs juice and I am tired. More to come later this week but expect a recap on our first show back this Monday April 2nd.
Oh yeah, "Is there anyone that I can call to shorten this process?" says Kris. "No. Just call customer care," Mr. Sales. "You guys don't have a name?" asks Kris. "I don't work with them," Mr. Sales.
You would think we bought the car from Volvo of North America.
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Added on March 27, 2007 by
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Thought I would throw in a post for today's fun! I'm speaking at eLearning 2007 here in Chicago later today. My presentation, "Using RSS Feeds, Podcasts to Deliver Distance Education" is focused on a case study of the first Castlock licensee. You can download the slides from my work blog.
So there was no real travel just a $40 parking tab from the hotel.
Which appears to mean $10 for every diamond that a hotel claims. Maybe someday I'll actually stay at a diamond rated hotel and test that theory.
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Added on March 23, 2007 by
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Crack research and a journalism degree can help you too when you need to write an article for your local paper:"Podcasting, which was developed by Apple in 1994, stands for iPod and broadcasting."
This must have been the real first generation iPod the size of a backpack with swappable floppy's for memory and 10 second podcasts in aif format.
I don't really mean to pick on Ms. Carey, well, maybe a little. I would also think that the Editor also deserves some razzing.
What this article and eventual syndication to a sister Texas newspaper under the same ownership of Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.(CNHI) highlights is that your tiny corner of the world isn't so tiny anymore. Especially, when it is brought to my attention by a Google alert for subjects I am interested in, like podcasting. Yes, your intended audience maybe local but that doesn't mean the 5000 people in your community are the only ones listening.
Publishing + Syndication + Internet + Filters = One very large conversation.
Maybe someone at CNHI should read the The State of the News Media Report 2007. Pay special attention to the section titled "Newspapers".
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