Techie Audio?
What I find makes exercise (you know, walking and stuff) more tolerable is having someone whisper sweet technical nothings in my ear.
I'm working through DotNetRocks back-episodes, which aren't bad at all.
While digging around for more audio, I noticed Technet Radio, and quickly chewed through it - personally, I'm after deeper content rather than higher-level stuff, but that's just me.
I think my ideal is to find Support Webcast-like content (perhaps just the audio from one?) in WMA format (or anything that isn't download-prevented, really).
If anyone's willing to share their portable-friendly tech audio source, I'm willing to listen. Chortle.
[Update, 1 hour later] And if you download the Support Webcasts for Offline Viewing (gah), at least some of them have WMA files standalone, included. Happy sigh.
[Update, 2 days later] The Support Webcasts have offline downloads starting in about March 2004, the earlier ones are streaming-only. For my Muvo, I've noticed that dragging and dropping most of them doesn't actually work, but syncing through WMP10 converts them up to a 32Kbps bitrate (which seems to be the minimum acceptable to the Muvo).
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- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Techie Audio? - Anonymous
September 23, 2004
I've heard this is good but haven't had time to check it out yet:
http://www.itconversations.com/ - Anonymous
September 24, 2004
Thanks for the link - it certainly looks interesting, I'll check it out later. - Anonymous
September 24, 2004
Some of these recordings are now a bit dated - but you can find plenty of interesting topics: http://technetcast.ddj.com/ - Anonymous
September 29, 2004
Thanks Scott, appreciate the link. Just glancing through them so far, the age hasn't diluted the value in many cases - practically a gold mine, thanks!