I’ve had some comments and e-mails asking “where the heck is the next episode?” That’s a fair enough question.

During our trip to Taiwan, some of the plans we’d made went horribly awry. First, I had a series of technical problems that ruined a fair amount of the footage. (Lessons learned, one and all) Second, my father-in-law’s “High Speed” cable connection turned out to have the effective throughput of a 48K modem, which really fouled up John’s and my plans to develop and edit content simultaneously on two continents. It was difficult enough to upload photographs, transferring video was impossible.

We did produce some pieces, which will show up in later episodes.

Since my return, between work and a progressive series of cold and flus for myself and my family, time hasn’t been available.

However, with the new year, we’ve got a couple episodes lined up and I should be posting them shortly.

We really appreciate the support and feedback we’ve received so far. It makes it all worthwhile.

Thanks!


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Hi Eugene,

I’m contacting you on behalf of Torrent. We’re a television show about podcasting culture and every week we feature video podcasts that we think are exceptional (funny, cool, interesting). We came across your site and think your podcasts are great. We’d like to feature the “Field Kit” – episode 3 on an up coming episode.

We air on G4 TechTV in Canada http://www.g4techtv.ca/torrent/episode/index.shtml. There’s already some guy who’s hosting captured versions of our show is you want to take a peek (http://www.1hug.com/tor/). It’s a very friendly show for the tech savvy web junkies.

While the podcasts are airing, we run a them in a graphical player that has the podcast name, episode number and URL rotating. It’s a good way to get exposure for your site and podcasts.

If you’re interested or have any questions, please drop me a note.

I look forward to hearing from you,

Mike.

Comment by Mike Lynett 05.15.06 @ 3:09 pm



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