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We recorded Live From the Formosa Tea House: Session Five this afternoon over lunch.

The focus of this episode was on Zap Your PRAM 3, the next incarnation of the Zap Your PRAM conference we organized in the fall of 2003. Zap3 is running February 16 to 19, 2006 in Cavendish, PEI; details forthcoming shortly on the new Zap3site.

There is, alas, an annoying bit of electrical interference that runs throughout the episode — it’s most noticeable at the beginning. I tried various methods for filtering it out, but they all made [[Dan]], [[Steven]] and I sound like drunken fish. Here’s a rundown of what you’ll hear:

In addition to the RSS Feed for the Podcast, we’ve also registered LiveFromTheFormosaTeaHouse.com where you can always find show notes, links to previous shows and more fun.

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Will you (and Dan) keep me posted on the Zap Your PRAM Conference? Sounds like a hoot and I’d to be a part of it!

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We recorded Live From the Formosa Tea House: Session Five this afternoon over lunch.

The focus of this episode was on Zap Your PRAM 3, the next incarnation of the Zap Your PRAM conference we organized in the fall of 2003. Zap3 is running February 16 to 19, 2006 in Cavendish, PEI; details forthcoming shortly on the new Zap3site.

There is, alas, an annoying bit of electrical interference that runs throughout the episode — it’s most noticeable at the beginning. I tried various methods for filtering it out, but they all made [[Dan]], [[Steven]] and I sound like drunken fish. Here’s a rundown of what you’ll hear:

In addition to the RSS Feed for the Podcast, we’ve also registered LiveFromTheFormosaTeaHouse.com where you can always find show notes, links to previous shows and more fun.

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