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Awesome. I remember hearing that whole TAL episode and enjoying it quite a bit. This is a great complimentary way to present the audio from the radio show.
Imagine what could happen if they made the audio available under a Creative Commons license! I’m not saying they would do that, but I can’t really imagine why not. Public Radio and open content belong together. Unfortunately, things seem to be going the opposite direction. I have been increasingly dismayed by the number of corporate slogans I keep hearing on NPR here in Boston.
Nice, Jon! I didn’t realize that was the “Robert” Ira refers to at the beginning. Now that you say that, I recognize his voice. I love the Radiolab programs I’ve listened to– I need to listen to the rest before the next one comes along…
May 9th, 2008 at 3:00 pm
Awesome. I remember hearing that whole TAL episode and enjoying it quite a bit. This is a great complimentary way to present the audio from the radio show.
Imagine what could happen if they made the audio available under a Creative Commons license! I’m not saying they would do that, but I can’t really imagine why not. Public Radio and open content belong together. Unfortunately, things seem to be going the opposite direction. I have been increasingly dismayed by the number of corporate slogans I keep hearing on NPR here in Boston.
May 12th, 2008 at 6:52 pm
make that three favorite things: Robert Krulwich from Radiolab (http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/) — check out their podcast.
May 12th, 2008 at 8:10 pm
Nice, Jon! I didn’t realize that was the “Robert” Ira refers to at the beginning. Now that you say that, I recognize his voice. I love the Radiolab programs I’ve listened to– I need to listen to the rest before the next one comes along…
May 14th, 2008 at 2:52 pm
Oh, nice! Here’s another one I found through Drawn.ca: