Hanselminutes Podcast 183: LIVE! Gadgets, Hi-Def, WebCams, 4G and More
My one-hundred-and-eighty-third podcast is up. This wacky episode of Hanselminutes was recorded at 3am on a sad, sad Saturday morning with an intrepid group of UStream and Twitter users who watched Scott chat about gadgets and technology and ultimate fail to save the video. This is the only artifact. This is fortunate because Scott does an audio podcast.
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Do also remember the complete archives are always up and they have PDF Transcripts, a little known feature that show up a few weeks after each show.
Telerik is our sponsor for this show.
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As I've said before this show comes to you with the audio expertise and stewardship of Carl Franklin. The name comes from Travis Illig, but the goal of the show is simple. Avoid wasting the listener's time. (and make the commute less boring)
Enjoy. Who knows what'll happen in the next show?
About Scott
Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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I usually love the show but this was a horrible episode.
I disagree. I enjoy the nice change, talking about lighter stuff. I guess finding the balance in terms of topic is the key here. keep up the good work
In general, I enjoy the shows with a lighter theme: more gadget and technology in general talk.
I guess you will never forget to press that recording button again, huh? :)
Note to self: pressing SHIFT+SPACEBAR in this page starts playing the podcast...
It was very dynamic as there were 60+people
That's the thing, you made it very interesting for 60+ people while making it feel not very dynamic at all for the X thousand people who just listen. The subject was fine, some of my favorite shows are the minutae shows with Richard Campbell where you talk about various gadgets or other small subjects, it's just the format I didn't like.
The word "horrible" is not fair though. :)
s/horrible/not-really-great-and-I-mean-that-in-a-non-hurtful-way/
I do wish you'd put links to the gadgets you were talking about in the show notes though. I usually listen to podcasts away from the computer and it's not always feasible to write things down.
Wha really impressed me was how you managed to seemlessly work in people comments and questions without even a pause.
One question, for your use of the LifeCam Cinema or the Sony camcorder...which do you recommend for screencasts? I'm trying the LifeCam and I've had mixed results.
I loved the last 2 minutes where you realized the video wasn't recorded....EPIC FAIL. ;)
honekamp - Do you REALLY think, assuming you've read my stuff over the years, that I am paid by Microsoft to sell Webcams? The podcast is owned by Carl Franklin and I. It's not controlled, owned, sponsored or influenced by Microsoft. It's not hosted on their servers. It's even called out in my employee agreement, FWIW. ;P
Seriously, I totally appreciate the feedback. It's helpful. Go read my Google Apps guide if you really think I'm a Microsoft shill.
End of rant.
I did not say or think that you are paid to sell webcams, nor did I imply any accusation. I was meaning to provide feedback, that's all.
On my T500, the SIM card is under the battery - the manual will show you exactly where it is.
Silicon valley had coverage for sometime.
Just a drop in a bucket.
The biggest irony of this show is your recent berating of the DNR boys for their time wasting... ouch! (Says the guy who never published a single podcast.)
As a consumer, all I can say is: "content is king". I appreciate your experimenting within our new media landscape, I applaud your subject diversity, but please keep up your high content quality of shows gone by.
Still a fan!
Thanks!
(By the way, the comments on the transcript page for this show are different to these comments.)
That was epic...
one of the many reasons for me to just love your podcast...
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