The Real Deal 136: Podcasting
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TODAY'S TOPIC Good afternoon, gentlemen. I hope that this message finds you both doing well. Thanks to the efforts of the good people at CNET, Leo Laporte, NPR, Revision 3, Pixel Corps, Hulu, and a few others, I have have been television/cable free for well over a year now. Would you please be so kind as to do a segment on the Netcasts that the two of you listen to or provide me with additional resources for finding new shows? Thanks in advance, Adrian Arlington, TX PODCASTING Tools to consume--How do you get them? iTunes Juice Miro Zune Songbird When do you listen to them? In the car On the train What do you listen to? TOM Official Lost Podcast StrongBad? Email Just the Facts (FactCheck?.org) The Phileas Club Jawbone Radio The Instance ExtraLife? Radio You Look Nice Today Ask a Ninja Economist Tangential Convergence This Week in Tech Scam School Galacticast Seminars About Long Term Thinking RAFE NPR - Car Tech, Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me This American Life Coffee Break Spanish RadioLab? Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Planet Money LISTENER LISTS Here is my list of my top 5 favorite Netcasts that I have on my Zune. (STOP LAUGHING AT ME!!!) Excluding all the CNET shows, East Meets West, & Sword & Laser (for obvious reasons & to avoid butt kissing) my top five are: 1. This Week in Tech - www.twit.tv/twit <http://www.twit.tv/twit> - Nothing beats Leo! 2. SModcast - http://quickstopentertainment.com/smodcast/ - Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier sitting around just talking about anything and everything. Hilarious! 3. This American Life - http://www.thisamericanlife.org/ - NPR netcast that is a journalistic non-fiction show. Listen to an episode and you'll be hooked like I am. 4. Wine Library TV - http://www.winelibrary.tv <http://www.winelibrary.tv/> - Gary Vaynerchuk makes wine tasting fun. You don't need to be an expert to love this show. 5. No Agenda - http://noagenda.mevio.com/ - Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak really know how to hold a conversation. The best part of this show is that Dvorak gets to be Dvorak in a non-tech environment. I look forward to this show every weekend! Thanks, Mr. Corey Charette, Mine Hill, NJ
Hey, Tom and Rafe, My top Netcasts (in random order) are 1. Almost all of CNET's podcasts--no, I'm not sucking up, I mean it! If you put a gun to my head, the top three would be BOL, Real Deal and Gadgettes(!) though. 2. Discovery Space Podcast 3. Stuff You Should Know (from howstuffworks.com <http://howstuffworks.com> ) 4. TWiT 5. Security Now Looking forward to getting some recommendations from you guys and other listeners as well--I'm sure I can squeeze in some more podcasts to listen to when I'm supposed to be studying!
Also, on the off chance that nobody else experienced the following:
1. Got the impression you think SpinRite is a part of the past; and then,
2. Wrote in about it
...yeah, a very slim chance of that, but still...
SpinRite is still alive and kicking--it's by Steve Gibson (grc,com), who does the Security Now podcast with Leo Laporte. Every week they read one (out of many) feedback emails and success stories about how people bring back a hard drive from its way up to that big SATA enclosure up in the sky -- including a SEAL team once (transcription of that episode at http://www.grc.com/sn/sn-159.htm).
Anyway, love the show, guys. Thanks,
Waleed
Hi, Tom and Rafe, Like your e-mail correspondent on the retro software show, I too have been cable-free for quite some time now. I have one PC with iTunes for podcasts and an Ubuntu box running Miro for video content. Here's what occupies my time and takes up space on my iPod/hard drive: - Anything and everything from the TWiT network.
- A goodly chunk of stuff from CNET, including BOL, Real Deal, Gadgettes, Loaded, CNET Live, etc.
- The Instance (addict) and Extralife Radio by Scott Johnson
- Lots of Revision 3 stuff including Diggnation, Systm, Tekzilla and the Totally Rad Show. Hak 5 as well.
- Lots of sciencey content including This Week in Science from Dr. Kiki, CBC's Quirks and Quarks, ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corp)'s The Science Show, Science Weekly from The Guardian in the UK, and others.
That's just a sampling of what I listen to/watch. There are many others as well. Thanks for doing a great show and keep up the good work. Cheers, Devin Baines Georgetown, Ontario, CanadaHi, Tom/Rafe, I've often wondered about what Netcasters listen to/watch when they're not making Netcasts, so I look forward to your upcoming show. Real Deal listeners are probably fans of the myriad of other tech shows that exist, so I'm curious about the nontech shows that are out there that interest you. As for me (true to form), I'm a fan of many of Leo's TWIT shows, many CNET shows, many Revision3 shows, and a few of the growing number of Mevio shows. Other nontech favorites: Most of the Quick and Dirty Tips shows (qdnow.com), You Look Nice Today, Mahalo Daily, ESPN's PTI, Onion Radio News, Onion News Network, 60-Second Science, and Neil Cavuto's Common Sense. Is more than 50 too many? What about running down the recent winners of the Podcast Awards? Do you listen to any of them? Keep 'casting! Patrick Schommer Sun Prairie, WI COMMENTS You guys mentioned having loved NetHack in a discussion of "defunct" software two days after our 10th annual Nethack tournament started.
The tournament's Web site is at <http://nethack.devnull.net>, the press
release (if you have a Gamespress account) is at
<http://www.gamespress.com/release.asp?c=p%0D%CCm%BC> or the Usenet
announcement is at
<http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.roguelike.nethack/browse_thread/thread/d209a2ed4b612fe5/0b4e31e0688cff7b?lnk=gst&q=tournament#0b4e31e0688cff7b>.
Nethack is far from defunct ...
Cheers,
-robin
wallet55 November 11, 2008 9:37 AM PST I was dismayed to hear you talk about Spinrite in the past tense...was that an intentional dig at Leo's Security Now podcast. I had just fixed a new Toshiba Protege that morning with Spinrite 6 and have fixed several more in the past year. It is hardly "retro" software!
Next episode - I enjoy the Real Deal and have a suggestion for a future episode. You did an episode on where to get content to watch TV online. This has also been discussed on Buzz Out Loud. However, I would like an episode that explains how, once I've found the content I want, I can watch it on my TV. I'm not about to sit at my desk and watch hours of video. Thank you, --Charlene Houston, TX realdeal@cnet.com forums.cnet.com 877-600-CNET

Tom Merritt appears on CNET TV and loves to dive into technology and help consumers fight fear, uncertainty, and doubt with technology.
Rafe Needleman is editor of Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications. He lives to discover great new online apps – and to rip apart bad ones.

Chris Christensen
Amateur Traveler podcast - http://AmateurTraveler.com
My tops: hardcore history, buzz out loud, twit, bloomberg on the economy, bloomberg presents, slate political gabfest, nyc the bowery boys, apm marketplace, apm the splendid table, apm money, diggnation, in our time with melvyn bragg, real time with bill maher, watching the directors, and watching theology.
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by Keakealani
November 18, 2008 3:57 PM PST
- I'm such a podcast addict. And since I think I'm part of the minority that is less involved with tech, I thought I'd mention some of my favourites...
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(7 Comments)Politics/News: (okay, keep in mind that I'm a crazy liberal xD so if that's not your cup of tea, ignore ^^:) The Young Turks, Best of the Left, The Rachel Maddow Show, NPR's It's All Politics and Political Rewind, KCRW's Left, Right, and Center, and like you mentioned on the show, Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me (best. gameshow. ever.) as well as Planet Money, which are less political, but still awesome
And since I'm a Mac geek, my tech pretty much consists of MacCast and the MacWorld podcast, both of which give great coverage of news in the Apple world as well as some awesome tips on software and apps for macs and iphone/itouch.
And miscellaneous sort of intellectual stuff, two of my favourites are The Psych Files which is a very entertaining Intro to Psych style podcast... kind of fun if you're interested in psychology or happen to be studying psych in school... and Philosophy Bites which is just a series of interviews on various philosophical/ethical topics that I really enjoy.
But I think I'm definitely going to have to go through this list and add some more to my podcast repertoire, although I'm kind of running out of room on my ipod! xD