Hi Ron and All :)
First a thanks for all the help and jokes :) Second... Thanks for the
nice comments Ron!
Finally, is anyone out there doing PodCasts using RSS?
Thanks,
Art "I Warned you there would be more questions :) hehe" Bahrs
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Hello Friends:
Art, thanks for asking. (Art did a super presentation on security at
the OpenMPE meeting in August, by the way.)
The 3000 NewsWire Podcasts are on the NewsWire's blog:
3000newswire.com/blog
The podcasts are on the podcast page:
<http://3000newswire.blogs.com/3000_newswire/podcasts>
iTunes is not required to listed to podcasts. Podcasts are MP3 audio
files delivered to your computer by clicking on a link, in the
simplest method. Your computer has software to play audio files
(Windows Media, Quicktime, even iTunes). The file is downloaded to
your system and begins to play. If you have your browser configured
to automatically play sound files, the podcast begins right in the
browser window.
(You can use iTunes to "subscribe" to our Podcasts. Start iTunes 4.9
or later [It also runs under Windows, and is free from Apple.com], go
the "Advanced" menu and select "Subscribe to Podcast". Enter our feed
-- feeds.feedburner.com/3000Newswire -- and iTunes should be able to
locate our podcasts and queue up the last several. If you have iTunes
set to check your podcast subscriptions weekly or daily, our new
shows will automatically appear in your podcast list.)
In this week's NewsWire podcast, we talk for six minutes about a
resurgence in requirements for HP 3000 skills, especially in
applications. A healthy market has grown up around migrations,
projects that make Y2K work seem like child's play. We hope to help
migrators connect with talent by putting up links to resumes starting
next week on our blog and main Web site. We'd like to get links to
your resumes and a couple of summary paragraphs by e-mail. Send them
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frustrates your mailserver).
Have a look at <http://3000newswire.com/blog> at our Oct. 14 entry.
Let the community hear from you about the value of 3000 skills with a
comment at the blog.
>Hi All,
> Quick initial question... there will probably (after all you all know
>me! hehe) be more!
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> Where was the location for Ron's PodCasts... and what software do you
>use to listen to them?
>
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