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Gday World Podcast :: Show #3

Show 3 - 10th December 2004 (1hr 12 min)
Time  
00:00 G’Day World intro with tune “D24″ courtesy of Melbourne band Spruiker
02:01 Feedback from show #2
03:10 Our first competition - courtesy of Dendy Films
05:00 Mick’s big news
09:00 Special guest, Shane Williamson, tells us about his Stormtrooper outfit
17:00 Our thoughts on MSN Spaces
28:00 Podcast Alley’sTop Ten podcasts
30:30 Get your G’day World Roo Shirt today!
35:25 Cameron’s depression and its link’s to sleep deprivation
40:30 BlogHerald post about the Crickey reference to the 2005 Australian Blogging Conference
45:00 Podcasting Porn
47:00 HALO2 soundtrack & the ending of the game (contains spoilers)
52:20 This week’s lesson on how to talk “aussie”
57:00 Shane & Cameron’s big bet from 2000 - original email
1:01:10 Brief film review of “SAW”
1:02:30 Books we are reading at the moment
Cameron: Bobby Fisher Goes To War
Shane: The Da Vinci Code
Mick: Codename Ginger
1:08:30 The new recording setup
1:12:00 Close
 
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One Response to “Gday World Podcast :: Show #3”

  1. TPN:: G’day World » Blog Archive » GDAY WORLD!!! #155 - On Energy, String Theory and Free Will Says:

    [...] Yesterday my mate Shane Williamson in Sydney skyped me (long time listeners might remember him from G’Day World #3) and then he conferenced in our mate Brenton Perry (who was on G’Day World #132) at home in Texas. Shane, Brenton and I all used to work in the same team at Microsoft back in ‘98. The conversation quickly centered around the definition of “energy” and string theory and then morphed into a debate about free will. As I had Skylook running it automatically got recorded and I thought the conversation was interesting and you might all enjoy it. The sound quality isn’t the best (due to the fact that I was sitting on my $25 USB headset on the desktop (which has a fan which sounds like a Boeing engine) but it’s okay if you can ignore the background buzz and occasional echo. I bring you into the conversation about 20 minutes in. [...]

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