In the fall of 2006 I started short-lived podcast about three letter acronyms – 3LAs. The podcast only ran 10 episodes, with the first one going out on September 27, 2006 and the last on November 18, 2006. The audio for the episodes lived at a long-dead Drupal 5 website at 3LA.ca; when that site when dark, the audio went dark with it. I’ve recently recovered the audio from a backup, and attached it to the relevant posts here.
The [[Plazes]] screencasts I’m recording the audio for demanded a better quality microphone than the $15 mic from Radio Shack I bought last summer.
Rocket Propelled Grenades are the subject of The 3LA Podcast for today.
Episode 8 of The 3LA Podcast is about PEI.
I’ve been experimenting with Amazon’s S3 web service, something that’s a sort of cross between a “remote hard drive” and a “remote database.” I’m testing it as a possible repository for a client’s nightly backup of about <
The DVR — or Digital Video Recorder — is sometimes known by its most popular manisfestation, the Tivo. Indeed to “Tivo” something has become a verb.
A bonus episode of The 3LA Podcast tonight wherein I take a stab at explaining why the airport code for Charlottetown is YYG.
Today’s episode of The 3LA Podcast: ZIP, a brief tour through the US ZIP code.
Today’s episode of The 3LA Podcast pulls apart RSS. In two minutes and fifteen seconds.
A sure sign that the procrastination gremlins are in full form: another episode of The 3LA Podcast. Today’s subject: PMT.