Sunday
Jan092005

B.P. And A.P.

The millenia line up as either B.C. or A.D. There's a similar B.B. (before blog) and A.B. (after blog) demarcation in my life, and tonight I definitely have the sensation that B.P. (before podcast) and A.P. (after podcast) will also become an important distinction for me. As with the blog, I threw the podcast together without knowing much about what I was doing, following some kindly provided instructions, and in the spirit of trying on something new to see how it fits. This course seems to work pretty well for me. Though others are commendably more thoughtful in their approach, I'm afraid I'm just not that patient. I also believe in the wisdom of Dr. Weinberger's observation that being a little bit broken is a good thing.


As with all things blog related, movement happens quickly in the podosphere! Aldo (who has a great blog on open source, click that link) has already updated the iPodder.org law node. 22 'casts have come online at audio.weblogs.com since I pinged it four hours ago, and when OpenPodcast.org says "submitted segments will appear in the feed within 5 minutes," it means it. (Oops, got a little excited and submitted my 'cast to OpenPodcast before I read the "short segments" exhortation, newbie mistake, apologies. J. Craig's offerings are a better fit lengthwise for inclusion there.)


Better still (drumroll, please)...I had a listener! And not just any listener, but The Wired GC, who emailed nice things about the podcast and show notes. Me happy happy!


Among the people I'd like to see get into podcasting is Sandra Rosenzweig, Technology Editor for the California Lawyer. Rosie has been on the blawgroll here for some time, but her site has recently moved so "update your links," as they say.

Sunday
Jan092005

2005.01.09 Show Notes

Greetings, and welcome to the inaugural Bag and Baggage Podcast (MP3). Or should I say Plawdcast. I'm mostly posting this to see if I can, it's short and sweet. If this works ok, look (and listen) for more B&B podcasts down the road. Here's the podcast feed to subscribe to with iPodder or similar software. Links to items related to today's 'cast follow.


Plawdcast Feed

Go on, subscribe!

Wednesday
Jan052005

Little Acorns

Here's the iPodder.org directory's law node, plus a screen shot so we can marvel later.


Law Node

Wednesday
Jan052005

Podlights

Engadget's podcasts generally have a wealth of good issues and news for legal minds to mull, and the current one is no exception. From the show notes:



18:30- Real hackers, er RealNetwork's crackers.

20:25- Apple taking enthusiast sites to court, bah!

22:25- Monster, monster jerks.



Also, Bret Fausett's latest 'cast tackles How to Podcast RIAA Music Under License, and on his blog today he's pondering the FCC question.

Wednesday
Jan052005

Match 'Til It Hurts Much Less

Olivier Oosterbaan sends word that the Brussels office of Cleary Gottlieb also will be matching employee contributions to the Asian tsunami relief efforts. Olivier thanks Kerrie Burmeister and the CG Brussels partners for their efforts and support on this, as I'm sure do we all.