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Listening to old content from Odeo

Sun, 9 Oct 2005 at 13:21 • Chetan • Filed under Leisure

I’ve been off the internet—so to speak—in terms of actually be able to read the content. Totally floored this last week with work. So, it’s been a while I caught up with the programs that I enjoy listening on Odeo. And, when I get on Odeo, IT Conversations is my regular dig. The programming is excellent, the quality of audio is fantastic and it doesn’t wait until it loads the stuff. The audio starts right on.

So, basically, if I’m not out and about with my family on a Sunday night, I volume up my speakers, sit back and enjoy the talks. It’s soothing in a geeky way too =).

Among the ones I listened to, I really enjoyed Asa Dotzler’s talk about Linux–In search of desktop from the OSCON. If you missed this by any chance, login to Odeo and listen.

Update: I also enjoyed listening to Jason Shellen’s informal chat (mp3) on the Odeo Channel and talking to his old buddy Ev and about Google Reader.

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