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Kalle

I cannot subscribe to your feed from the Swedish Music store. Is this something you can control? This is the first time I've encountered a podcast which I cannot subscribe to or download.

Kalle

Strange, I used a link from an article instead of the one in the right content bar and now I can access your show. Thanks!

randy

Just realized that I haven't heard a new show in a while now and so I thought I would check your website to make sure you are still going. Anyway, I am looking forward to more shows soon. Thanks!!

Blake Burris

Yep..bummer for me too. Polishing the Typepad blog the best I can while getting the enhanced podcasts edited for posting. Rory Prior and the Xgrid shows will be posted sooooon.

Bryan Koylass

So how are those podcasts coming? Is this week the week? The wait is killing me!! (i'm sure its going to be worth it though).

BlakeB

I feel your pain - really it's been too long but there is good news to report: Rory Prior's enhanced m4b file is on my desktop thanks to Marc Nothop in Australia. Marc volunteered his sweat to enhance these podcasts; a process that will not add much delay to posting. I will post the new show today barring any archive.org difficulties.

marc nothrop

OK, it's almost summer down here, but I didn't sweat that much. ; )

David Garcea

There is a video on DrunkenBatman's blog of a panel discussion called Evening at Adler. The panel included Wil Shipley of Delicious Monster, Brent Simmons of Ranchero Software, August Mueller of Flying Meat, and several others.

http://www.drunkenblog.com/evening_at_adler/

From the site:

On October 21st in the year of '05, ten top Mac developers (primarily indies) from around the USA were invited to the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, IL for an evening of conversation around a broad range of topics: Making a living writing for the Mac, software patents, competing with Apple, digital rights management (DRM), software activation, bugs, Ajax, unit testing, building communities, the x86 transition, and much much more... This was recorded, and the video and audio are now online.

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