Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves

2007-06-07 Thread Don Cooper

And of course it's also easy to convert your mp3 podcast content back to
large audio to play on car CD players if you're not yet IPOD equipped.
I enjoy listening to the Prairie Home Companion on my own terms.
Public radio seems a bit more useful when I can tivo it.
-WaV

On 6/6/07, Katherine Arens k.ar...@mail.utexas.edu wrote:


And NPR makes a LOT of its stuff available directly;  also KUT.ORG in
Austin makes a lot of local music availalbe that way (has npr links,
too).  All podcast, all the time!
-k
David, and others,
You *can* download spanish educational materials to your iPod, and
it is free. If you go to the iTunes website, or use the 'store'
feature in iTunes, you can access the iPod directory, and look in
the education category. There are several. You can download
individual episodes, or subscribe to a podcast using the iTunes
software, which is free. Try the search function, and include the
word podcast, or just browse through the podcast directory by
category. The trick is to hit view all and not the just the most
popular or staff favorites.  Many of the podcasts will be video, and
they don't exactly differentiate. I can't use video on my iPod. I
listen to This Week In Science, which Ms. Tomchick turned me onto -
twice a week now! I love that darn show. I listen to podcasts all
the time from my iTunes software on my computer at work at my desk.
This American Life, Marketplace, Mysterious Universe, Sierra Club
Radio, Innoculated Mind, They Might be Giants, and Barak Obama's
  occasional podcasts are my favorite. All free! check it out

Kara

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From: speleoste...@tx.rr.com speleoste...@tx.rr.com
To: Bill Bentley ca...@caver.net
Cc: David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com; Texascavers Mailing List
texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 11:57:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves


Diana Tomchick downloads Science Friday and other NPR shows to her
iPod and we listen to them while doing long drives on caving trips.
They end up beign more popular than music.  I especially like
listening to such programs when doing the graveyard shift.

Bill

 Bill Bentley ca...@caver.net wrote:
   Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than
music?
  
  Makes a pretty fair (but expensive) doorstop...

  Bill
  - Original Message -
  From: David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com
  To: texascavers@texascavers.com
  Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:15 AM
  Subject: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves


   There is a new software that will let you listen to your e-mail
   as an MP3 file on your iPod.
  
   Theoretically, you could have all your caving related e-mail on
   your iPod. You could go jogging or caving and listen to
   caver e-mail from all over the world.
  
   I don't believe this is going to be a success.But I do believe
   there is a great potential for portable audio devices to have
educational
   programming.I would like to try learning more Spanish on
   an iPod.
  
   http://www.spanish.bz/ipod.htm
  
   Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than
music?
  
   David Locklear
  
  
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Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves

2007-06-06 Thread Bill Bentley
 Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
 
Makes a pretty fair (but expensive) doorstop...

Bill
- Original Message - 
From: David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:15 AM
Subject: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves


 There is a new software that will let you listen to your e-mail
 as an MP3 file on your iPod.
 
 Theoretically, you could have all your caving related e-mail on
 your iPod. You could go jogging or caving and listen to
 caver e-mail from all over the world.
 
 I don't believe this is going to be a success.But I do believe
 there is a great potential for portable audio devices to have educational
 programming.I would like to try learning more Spanish on
 an iPod.
 
 http://www.spanish.bz/ipod.htm
 
 Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
 
 David Locklear
 
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Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves

2007-06-06 Thread speleosteele
Diana Tomchick downloads Science Friday and other NPR shows to her iPod and we 
listen to them while doing long drives on caving trips.  They end up beign more 
popular than music.  I especially like listening to such programs when doing 
the graveyard shift.

Bill

 Bill Bentley ca...@caver.net wrote: 
  Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
  
 Makes a pretty fair (but expensive) doorstop...
 
 Bill
 - Original Message - 
 From: David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com
 To: texascavers@texascavers.com
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:15 AM
 Subject: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves
 
 
  There is a new software that will let you listen to your e-mail
  as an MP3 file on your iPod.
  
  Theoretically, you could have all your caving related e-mail on
  your iPod. You could go jogging or caving and listen to
  caver e-mail from all over the world.
  
  I don't believe this is going to be a success.But I do believe
  there is a great potential for portable audio devices to have educational
  programming.I would like to try learning more Spanish on
  an iPod.
  
  http://www.spanish.bz/ipod.htm
  
  Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
  
  David Locklear
  
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Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves

2007-06-06 Thread Kara Savvas
David, and others,
You *can* download spanish educational materials to your iPod, and it is free. 
If you go to the iTunes website, or use the 'store' feature in iTunes, you can 
access the iPod directory, and look in the education category. There are 
several. You can download individual episodes, or subscribe to a podcast using 
the iTunes software, which is free. Try the search function, and include the 
word podcast, or just browse through the podcast directory by category. The 
trick is to hit view all and not the just the most popular or staff 
favorites.  Many of the podcasts will be video, and they don't exactly 
differentiate. I can't use video on my iPod. I listen to This Week In Science, 
which Ms. Tomchick turned me onto - twice a week now! I love that darn show. I 
listen to podcasts all the time from my iTunes software on my computer at work 
at my desk. This American Life, Marketplace, Mysterious Universe, Sierra Club 
Radio, Innoculated Mind, They Might be Giants, and Barak Obama's
 occasional podcasts are my favorite. All free! check it out

Kara

- Original Message 
From: speleoste...@tx.rr.com speleoste...@tx.rr.com
To: Bill Bentley ca...@caver.net
Cc: David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com; Texascavers Mailing List 
texascavers@texascavers.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 11:57:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves


Diana Tomchick downloads Science Friday and other NPR shows to her iPod and we 
listen to them while doing long drives on caving trips.  They end up beign more 
popular than music.  I especially like listening to such programs when doing 
the graveyard shift.

Bill

 Bill Bentley ca...@caver.net wrote: 
  Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
  
 Makes a pretty fair (but expensive) doorstop...
 
 Bill
 - Original Message - 
 From: David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com
 To: texascavers@texascavers.com
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:15 AM
 Subject: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves
 
 
  There is a new software that will let you listen to your e-mail
  as an MP3 file on your iPod.
  
  Theoretically, you could have all your caving related e-mail on
  your iPod. You could go jogging or caving and listen to
  caver e-mail from all over the world.
  
  I don't believe this is going to be a success.But I do believe
  there is a great potential for portable audio devices to have educational
  programming.I would like to try learning more Spanish on
  an iPod.
  
  http://www.spanish.bz/ipod.htm
  
  Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
  
  David Locklear
  
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Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves

2007-06-06 Thread Gregg
Blimey, we could all hear David talk about lights in the voice of 
Stephen Hawking!


Or can we get different voices?  I can just hear Mixon speaking with a 
British accent!  Or Ediger talking in a sweet female voice.  The 
possibilities are. . . really damn funny.



Gregg




David Locklear wrote:

There is a new software that will let you listen to your e-mail
as an MP3 file on your iPod.

Theoretically, you could have all your caving related e-mail on
your iPod. You could go jogging or caving and listen to
caver e-mail from all over the world.

I don't believe this is going to be a success.But I do believe
there is a great potential for portable audio devices to have educational
programming.I would like to try learning more Spanish on
an iPod.

http://www.spanish.bz/ipod.htm

Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?

David Locklear

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Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves

2007-06-06 Thread Diana Tomchick

I can also download my calendar (iCal) to my iPod.

Lots of Universities (including medical schools) are supplying taped  
lectures as MP3 files for students, suitable for use with any MP3  
player.


Several museums around the world are also publishing MP3 guides to  
their collections. You can download the files before you visit.


I predict that soon there will be a monthly caving podcast available  
for free download. It might even originate from Texas.


Diana

On Jun 6, 2007, at 11:15 AM, David Locklear wrote:


There is a new software that will let you listen to your e-mail
as an MP3 file on your iPod.

Theoretically, you could have all your caving related e-mail on
your iPod. You could go jogging or caving and listen to
caver e-mail from all over the world.

I don't believe this is going to be a success.But I do believe
there is a great potential for portable audio devices to have  
educational

programming.I would like to try learning more Spanish on
an iPod.

http://www.spanish.bz/ipod.htm

Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?

David Locklear

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Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves

2007-06-06 Thread John P Brooks
Are any caving related podcasts being produced?

Kara Savvas misskarabi...@yahoo.com wrote:  David, and others,
You *can* download spanish educational materials to your iPod, and it is free. 
If you go to the iTunes website, or use the 'store' feature in iTunes, you can 
access the iPod directory, and look in the education category. There are 
several. You can download individual episodes, or subscribe to a podcast using 
the iTunes software, which is free. Try the search function, and include the 
word podcast, or just browse through the podcast directory by category. The 
trick is to hit view all and not the just the most popular or staff 
favorites. Many of the podcasts will be video, and they don't exactly 
differentiate. I can't use video on my iPod. I listen to This Week In Science, 
which Ms. Tomchick turned me onto - twice a week now! I love that darn show. I 
listen to podcasts all the time from my iTunes software on my computer at work 
at my desk. This American Life, Marketplace, Mysterious Universe, Sierra Club 
Radio, Innoculated Mind, They Might be Giants, and Barak Obama's
occasional podcasts are my favorite. All free! check it out

Kara

- Original Message 
From: speleoste...@tx.rr.com 
To: Bill Bentley 
Cc: David Locklear ; Texascavers Mailing List 
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 11:57:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves


Diana Tomchick downloads Science Friday and other NPR shows to her iPod and we 
listen to them while doing long drives on caving trips. They end up beign more 
popular than music. I especially like listening to such programs when doing the 
graveyard shift.

Bill

 Bill Bentley wrote: 
  Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
  
 Makes a pretty fair (but expensive) doorstop...
 
 Bill
 - Original Message - 
 From: David Locklear 
 To: 
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:15 AM
 Subject: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves
 
 
  There is a new software that will let you listen to your e-mail
  as an MP3 file on your iPod.
  
  Theoretically, you could have all your caving related e-mail on
  your iPod. You could go jogging or caving and listen to
  caver e-mail from all over the world.
  
  I don't believe this is going to be a success. But I do believe
  there is a great potential for portable audio devices to have educational
  programming. I would like to try learning more Spanish on
  an iPod.
  
  http://www.spanish.bz/ipod.htm
  
  Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
  
  David Locklear
  
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Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves

2007-06-06 Thread Katherine Arens
And NPR makes a LOT of its stuff available directly;  also KUT.ORG in 
Austin makes a lot of local music availalbe that way (has npr links, 
too).  All podcast, all the time!

-k

David, and others,
You *can* download spanish educational materials to your iPod, and 
it is free. If you go to the iTunes website, or use the 'store' 
feature in iTunes, you can access the iPod directory, and look in 
the education category. There are several. You can download 
individual episodes, or subscribe to a podcast using the iTunes 
software, which is free. Try the search function, and include the 
word podcast, or just browse through the podcast directory by 
category. The trick is to hit view all and not the just the most 
popular or staff favorites.  Many of the podcasts will be video, and 
they don't exactly differentiate. I can't use video on my iPod. I 
listen to This Week In Science, which Ms. Tomchick turned me onto - 
twice a week now! I love that darn show. I listen to podcasts all 
the time from my iTunes software on my computer at work at my desk. 
This American Life, Marketplace, Mysterious Universe, Sierra Club 
Radio, Innoculated Mind, They Might be Giants, and Barak Obama's

 occasional podcasts are my favorite. All free! check it out

Kara

- Original Message 
From: speleoste...@tx.rr.com speleoste...@tx.rr.com
To: Bill Bentley ca...@caver.net
Cc: David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com; Texascavers Mailing List 
texascavers@texascavers.com

Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 11:57:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves


Diana Tomchick downloads Science Friday and other NPR shows to her 
iPod and we listen to them while doing long drives on caving trips. 
They end up beign more popular than music.  I especially like 
listening to such programs when doing the graveyard shift.


Bill

 Bill Bentley ca...@caver.net wrote:

  Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
 
 Makes a pretty fair (but expensive) doorstop...

 Bill
 - Original Message -
 From: David Locklear dlocklea...@gmail.com
 To: texascavers@texascavers.com
 Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:15 AM
 Subject: [Texascavers] OT - the future of cave listserves


  There is a new software that will let you listen to your e-mail
  as an MP3 file on your iPod.
 
  Theoretically, you could have all your caving related e-mail on
  your iPod. You could go jogging or caving and listen to
  caver e-mail from all over the world.
 
  I don't believe this is going to be a success.But I do believe
  there is a great potential for portable audio devices to have educational
  programming.I would like to try learning more Spanish on
  an iPod.
 
  http://www.spanish.bz/ipod.htm
 
  Is anybody out there using their iPod, for something other than music?
 
  David Locklear
 
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