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Podcast Notes: Congo, Loudness Wars and Throwing Yourself at Men

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Chris Vallance | 13:39 UK time, Tuesday, 29 January 2008


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  • Kenyan Blogger Daudi Were of spoke to us about the recent violence (the interview is short because of a poor mobile connection - please visit his blog for more information)

  • Award winning photographer and tells us about living in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Thanks Graham for the tip)

  • Grammy Winning record producer/mixer and why lack of dynamic range is bad for music. Thanks to for permission to podcast a clip of his music - which is, we should stress, filled with dynamic range. (Thanks to Vince for the tip!)

  • Lilly McElroy an artist

  • Nathalie of Philobiblon (WARNING contains a mildly rude word if that sort of thing upsets you)

  • Professor Rob Fergus, part of a team lead by Antonio Torralba that developed the , explained it to us

  • And Jamillah Knowles with a report on

As an added treat the video below is by and very clearly illustrates their side of the "Loudness War".

If you have a suggestion for next week's programme please email podsandblogs [at] bbc.co.uk

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Podcast Notes: Lost laptops, e-victims, Ron Paul and posthumous blog posts

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Chris Vallance | 18:15 UK time, Tuesday, 22 January 2008

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If you'd like to subscribe to the podcast, by far the easiest way to get it, click here: This week we featured:


  • Lost laptops and data security with

  • is a new site for the people who have been victims of internet crime

  • eCampaign Director of the joined us

  • The Britblog Roundup with

  • remembered with fellow Obsidian Wings blogger Holzoy

  • Jamillah Knowles interviewed Kenyan Blogge

UPDATE: A couple of you have emailed to tell me off for not posting the link to the site that visualizes every noun in the English Language - - sorry!

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An interview with Global Voices

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Chris Vallance | 14:36 UK time, Monday, 21 January 2008

We'll feature an interview with of on Pods and Blogs tonight. We've been luck to feature many Global Voices contributors on the segment in the past. I also shot some web-cam video of the interview which I've posted below. It's very low res and in mp4 format so it's light enough to download pretty much wherever you are, and can be viewed on your iPod.


Podcast Notes: Polls, Google and Quirky Stories

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Chris Vallance | 14:27 UK time, Tuesday, 15 January 2008


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  • who blogged on the NH poll failures

  • for YouTube

  • Ron Paul with Andrew Rasiej of

  • A brief mention of this piece in and the

  • Clark Boyd reports on which logs conflict in Kenya

  • mentioned and this site which lifts the lid on

  • The Britblog Roundup with Devil's Kitchen standing in for

  • Tara Brabazon with an

  • Seamus McCauley of and Steve Herrmann of 麻豆官网首页入口 News Online look at popularity quirky stories and what it means for online publishers

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Getting Naked..

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Chris Vallance | 18:41 UK time, Friday, 11 January 2008

I'm going to be on the Naked Scientist podcast (hosted by Up All Night's very own Dr Chris Smith) spending 5 mins or so talking about technology - it's now a regular(ish) monthly thing. If you are in the Cambridge area you can hear it on 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Cambridge on Sunday, otherwise you can download the show as a podcast.

BTW This week's very belated podcast of Pods and Blogs is available here. It's shorter than usual because of the US Nomination race and as it was orginally broadcast 0230 08/01/08 some of the content is dated.

Bill Gates to Retire: No Carriage Clock

Chris Vallance | 20:28 UK time, Tuesday, 8 January 2008

What do you give the man who has everything for a Well perhaps a chance to indulge himself making a fun video speculating about his last day at the office isn't a bad suggestion. Bono, Clooney Hillary, Obama, Gore and a bunch of Microsoft execs make it into the retirement video parody Gates played , the result is better than you might expect.

Prepare for n remixes of this online, where n is a large random number.

Marsden Fire - a dispatcher's view

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Chris Vallance | 17:04 UK time, Thursday, 3 January 2008

I'm a subscriber to a London Ambulance dispatcher's blog: it's highly recommended reading. His perspective on the fire at the is fascinating:

The response of callers was an interesting insight into human nature. I must admit I quite liked having a 鈥榩roper鈥 answer to the 鈥榳hy isn鈥檛 the ambulance here NOW?鈥 type questions. Terribly sorry, but we鈥檙e having difficulty finding someone to deal with your bellyache because there鈥檚 a hospital full of critically ill cancer patients on fire and we鈥檙e out SAVING LIVES like we鈥檙e meant to. Not everyone knew about the fire, and some people were incredibly apologetic. One woman, a perpetually drunk regular caller, seemed absolutely mortified when I told her, and was silenced for the first time in her entire life. Others were understanding and offered to make their own way to free up ambulances for the fire. Others, on the other hand, made me sick to the core with their selfishness. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 care about the fire, what about me? You have to get here NOW.鈥

Podcast Notes: Past, Present and Future

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Chris Vallance | 11:41 UK time, Wednesday, 2 January 2008


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  • The Adil Najam of and Arif Rafiq of the discuss the situation in Pakistan

  • tells us about his 2007. He's moved to Edmonton Canada, where co-incidentally I spent my Christmas too.

  • with a moving first person account of violence errupting in his previously safe neighbourhood

  • gave us an end of year Britblog Round Up. UPDATE The Whiskey Priest mentioned in the round-up has a reply to The Chameleon's .

  • and looked back over 2007

  • made some predictions for 2008

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