An ad hoc podcast about nothing in particular. See this intro post for a slightly longer description.
For a list of all the episodes, check out the stories category page.
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An ad hoc podcast about nothing in particular. See this intro post for a slightly longer description.
For a list of all the episodes, check out the stories category page.
To subscribe, use this feed:
I’m about to start a new mini-podcast called “DrunkAndRetired.com Stories.” They’ll just be little recordings here and there. My desire is for them to be easy to for me to spit out, ad hoc, and short-ish, kind of like my old Gravy series, but not just focused on tech.
My plan is that they’ll be infrequent in that they’ll be driven more by the availablity of anything to talk about than a scheduled time. I’m just going to dump them in the DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast feed. If they get to be annoying, just complain, and I’ll seperate them out.
So, look forward to ‘em!
Update: actually, I decided to put them in their own feed ’cause that’d be easier for some hand-waving issues. The page for the Stories podcast is here, and the feed is here.
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Some have told me that my recent spate of posting photos to the blog is annoying. They’re in my flickr feed, so why have them here. In truth, I was excited to find out a way to post from my cellphone — through the photo posting in flickr — so I’ve been using that.
Now, I had been posting all the photos from my phone because I only had one email address setup. But, I know have two email addresses in my phone so I can post just to flickr or flickr and the blog.
Anyhow, the question is: should I have photos posted to the blog here, or just let them be in flickr?
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What is the deal with people needing something to read while they poop? I like having something read, I picked it up from my dad. But, I’ve noticed that many other people enjoy it as well.
It makes me wonder if there’s some mind-butt connection where people start to need something to read. Has someone studied this?
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In this episode, we talk about comics, refactoring, why open source is good for developers, and the challenges of selling software.
(This episode edited by Coté.)
Originally uploaded by cote.
Originally uploaded by cote.