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September 27, 2005
Discovery feedburned
I've also finally gotten all the Discovery MP3 files up to ourmedia.org and archive.org, and then fed that to feedburner.net, and redirected the old feed to the new feedburned one. The result should be not only a better podcast to catch, but also we will get the actual numbers of subscribers. I had a complaint from Boston a few weeks ago because I was slow in updating the Discovery feed! I had no idea we had US listeners. With Feedburner, we should start showing up on iTunes, and ourmedia.org provide the bandwidth for free. Subscribe here at http://feeds.feedburner.com/DiscoveryradioAbout the author: Ian Woolf lives in Sydney, has a degree in Applied Science, worked as a solar astronomer, software engineer, systems programmer, webmaster, research assistant, Cisco CCNA tutor, Physics laboratory demonstrator, Computational Theory lecturer, and subject coordinator; while changing his career to freelance writing and broadcasting. Listen to Ian on the Diffusion radio science show on radio 2SER 107.3FM Monday at 6:30pm in Sydney or streaming audio on www.2ser.com, or listen to the Diffusion podcasts. You should follow me on twitter, here
Posted by iwoolf at September 27, 2005 2:41 PMComments
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