The best Podcast player- a CD?
Kenneth writes in how he solved the current unbookmarkable problem with MP3 podcasts….First tried using a digital player and then a MP3 CD player. I found neither device podcast friendly. What they lack is a way to book mark a podcast. My solution is to use the ordinary (non MP3) CD player installed in my car. Most CD writing software will make a standard (CDA audio) CD directly from MP3 file input. Now when I turn off my car or switch to the radio the CD podcast stays just where I left it. Anyone else have solutions?
A special commemorative FM broadcast Saturday, June 11, at noon (EDT) will mark the 70th anniversary of Edwin H. Armstrong’s first public demonstration of wideband frequency modulation (FM). The transmission, from Experimental Station WA2XMN (remiscent of Armstrong’s W2XMN call sign) will be on Armstrong’s original 42.8 MHz frequency and will emanate from his landmark 400-foot Alpine Tower in NJ. I wonder if someone will podcast it. [

Here’s a how-to on a creating a working version of Zooland’s tiny cellphone from the movie. So how do you get a tiny cellphone without being really, really, ridiculously good looking? Simple, we hack apart a bluetooth headset! Now, since we don’t have Zooland’s ridiculously amount of cash we are gonna have to shop cheap!
Mister Jalopy writes- Cool site that highlights some common tube amplifiers. Virtually guaranteed to name every issue that your amplifer DOESN’T have. This page is designed to lead you through debugging a problem with a tube-type guitar amp. Just click on the appropriate links, making the appropriate tests as needed. This page fits older Fender and Marshall amplifiers best, especially in the sections relating to amplifier specific things like preamps, reverb and tremolo. Good companion for
Millions of phone thrown away could be trees. The seed germinates as soon it comes into contact with water. This takes a while because the biodegradable protection capsule needs to degenerate a bit and allow the water to enter. Just plant your mobile phone upright, covered with soil, no more than 2 cm deep. Keep it well-watered for four weeks until it sprouts. Then care for it as you would with any plant.