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5/24/2007

My podcasts. Let me show you them.

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 1:08 pm

So, I recently upgraded my old 3rd generation 15 GB iPod, and got myself a sexy new 2nd Generation 8GB iPod nano. Yeah, yeah, I know, ‘upgrading’ from 15 Gb to 8Gb doesn’t make much sense, but.. the sexy got the best of me. I *could* have gotten a 30GB iPod Video for the same price, but.. I already have a much better video player than the iPod video ever was (I’m lookin’ at you, Cowon A2), and.. really, the new nano is so tiny and cute and slim, and.. turns out 8 Gb is more than enough room for the music I have and my podcasts. But anyway, on to the point of this post: my podcasts. Let me show you them. Originally, when I started listening to podcasts, I was more focused on talk shows and music shows, but as time has gone on, I’ve found that what I truly love is listening to stories. I recently got my housemate Hal to start listening to The Rookie (GO KRAKENS!!!), and I thought it might be a good idea to share links to other podiobooks and audio dramas that one can subscribe to and enjoy. There’s some really, really good stuff out there, and I’d be doing y’all a disfavor if I didn’t share.

First, if you already have an iPod, you probably already have the latest version of iTunes and can use that to subscribe. Otherwise, go snag a copy of Juice Receiver, so you can subscribe. Then, another quick step that will make your life easy is to go to Podiobooks.com and sign up, it’s free, and it’s the easiest way to get started. Then browse the list below:

Let’s start in with the classics, and where it all started:

  • Earthcore: Scott Sigler’s bid for world domination starts here, with the story of a mining company and the secret they discover when they try and go for a huge motherload of platinum 3 miles below the surface. There’s a reason no one’s claimed it before: something’s down there, guarding… and waiting.
  • Morevi: Morevi, a landlocked kingdom shrouded by jungles and mystery, falls under the rule of Askana Moldarin, known in her realm as “The Black Widow” following her swift and bloody ascent to the throne. In the dawn of this New Age, hidden traitors in her own regime threaten to destroy everything. Askana, independent of council, seeks help to reveal the conspiracy against her… Enter Rafe Rafton, captain of the Defiant.
  • The Pocket and the Pendant: More towards the ‘Young Adult’ side of the spectrum, but if you enjoyed books like ‘His Dark Materials’, this might just tickle your fancy: WHEN TIME mysteriously stops, young Max Quick must travel across America to find the source of this ‘temporal disaster’… Along the way, he and his companions encounter ancient mysteries, quantum Books, and clues to the riddle of stopped Time. But the more Max learns, the more it seems that his own true identity is not what he once believed…

Those were the ‘Big Three’ that sorta kicked things off in the whole Podiobook arena, and they’re all pretty great, and make a great introduction to the genre. After that, more and more books started coming out, and just as exciting, several ‘radio drama’-style have come up as well, with multiple voice actors, sound effects, etc. Here’s some of the best, from both the Podiobook and ‘audio drama’ veins. Most of these are things I’m listening to right now, and I recommend them all:

Let’s start with the rest of Scott Sigler (the hardest working man in the business) has written. Every single one of his books rocks:

  • Ancestor: Scientists struggle to solve the problem of xenotransplantation — using animal tissue to replace failing human organs. Funded by the biotech firm Genada, Dr. Claus Rhumkorrf seeks to recreate the ancestor of all mammals. By getting back to the root of our creation, Rhumkorrf hopes to create an animal with human internal organs. Rhumkorrf discovers the ancestor, but it is not the small, harmless creature he envisions. His genius gives birth to a fast-growing evil that nature eradicated 250 million years ago — an evil now on the loose, and very, very hungry.
  • Infection: Perry Daswey is 6-foot-5, 265 pounds of angry ex-linebacker. He knows all too well that if he doesn’t control his quick temper, people get hurt. Through constant focus, he has locked his violent past away in the deep dungeons of his mind. — The infection changes everything. — Strange, microscopic parasites tap into Perry’s bloodstream like tiny little vampires. They start as bright orange blisters, but soon take the shape of triangular growths just beneath his skin. The “Triangles,” as Perry calls them, try to control their host by manipulating hormone levels and flooding his body with neurotransmitters - imbalances of which cause paranoia, schizophrenia and excessive aggression. — As Perry begins a desperate battle to cut the Triangles out of his body before it’s too late, his self-control dissolves into raging, murderous madness.
  • The Rookie: Imagine a story that combines the intense football action of “Any Given Sunday” with the space opera style of “Star Wars” and the criminal underworld of “The Godfather.” What? space football doesn’t sound like your cup of tea? Give Scott 4 episodes. Just 4. I hate football too.. but this story had me screaming like a loon with every touchdown, every interception, every tackle. It’s insanely good, and it just finished. Go check it out, and GO KRAKENS, WOO!!!

Once you’re done with those three, plus Earthcore, I can guarantee you’ll be just like me: one more damn, dirty junkie jonesing for his Sigler fix. Can’t wait for the next one, Nocturnal.. and Earthcore 2 sounds like it’ll be a blast.

Here’s another author who’s work I thoroughly enjoy: Mur Lafferty. She has several podcasts going on, such as I Should Be Writing and Pseudopod (more on that one later), and she’s written a cool series of podiobooks:

  • Heaven, Season One: What if Heaven wasn’t all it’s cracked up to be? Friends Kate and Daniel find that after their untimely deaths, Heaven leaves them dissatisfied and itching for something… else. So they’re off, with a passport to discover more afterlifes, heroes and gods. During their adventures, they find out that their travel isn’t a journey taken on a whim, but may be orchestrated, or even prophesied.
  • Heaven, Season Two - Hell:Kate and Daniel are reunited at last, but they have to return to their duties in traveling the afterlife. There are stolen souls suffering without cause in Hell, and only they can help. Kate is back in her corporeal body, but keeping memories of her time as pure soul energy, recently touched by the divine. Daniel carries the magic of an old god
    and the sword of a death goddess, as well a grudge against the deity who tricked him into losing nearly everything. As they search for the missing souls, Kate and Daniel have to come to terms with themselves and see if their friendship - not to mention the cosmos - can handle everything they’ve been through thus far.

I’m highly looking forward to the third book, ‘Earth’, once it comes out. Next in our list of authors: J.C. Hutchens, author of the amazing 7th Son trilogy:

  • 7th Son, Book One - Descent: Three weeks ago, the U.S. president was murdered by a four-year-old boy.

    Today, seven men stare at each other in a locked conference room. Kidnapped and brought to this underground facility, the strangers are sitting in silence, thunderstruck. Despite minor physical differences, they all appear to be the same man, with the same name … and the same childhood memories.

    Unwitting participants in a secret human cloning experiment, these seven “John Michael Smiths” have been gathered by their creators for one reason — to capture the mastermind behind the president’s assassination.

    Their target? The man they were cloned from; the original John Michael Smith, code-named John Alpha.

    Soon our heroes — John, Jack, Michael, Kilroy2.0 and the others — realize the president’s murder was merely a prologue to Alpha’s plans. As the mystery deepens and the implications of Alpha’s scheme are slowly revealed, the clones decide to stand against John Alpha. The outcome will unearth a conspiracy larger than they could have ever imagined.

  • 7th Son Book Two - Deceit: Two days ago, seven human clones — John, Michael, Father Thomas, Dr. Mike, Jonathan, Jack and Kilroy2.0 — were torn away from their “normal” lives to stop a ruthless plot created by their progenitor, a man code-named John Alpha. Their quest was a descent into conspiracy, violence and death.

    The clones were successful in their mission, but victory was not without its price.

    As 7th Son: Book Two - Deceit begins, the Beta clones are demoralized, reeling from their loss … and about to learn that John Alpha’s plans are far from over.

    To prevent the next phase of Alpha’s plan, John, Kilroy2.0, and the others must unearth more dark secrets about the government project from which they were spawned. They will experience the horrors of betrayal, and race cross-country to track John Alpha.

    And they will finally realize the scope of Alpha’s wrath — the bloodshed the clones have witnessed is merely a prelude to the world-rending destruction to come. Unless they can stop it first.

Book Three comes out on 07/07/07, and I cannot wait. This series is truly, truly excellent. Now, for a few more random books:

  • The Failed Cities Monologues: In a hardboiled dystopian future, one major American city has been divided in two. Separated by much more than a river, one side is an unfinished technological marvel populated by mega-skyscrapers where the wealthy live, work, and play. The other is a forsaken wasteland where order is strictly maintained by a rogue group of cleric soldiers known as the street preachers. But this dichotomy is about to change. Slowly, quietly, clandestine forces are working to undermine the small piece of redemption the street preachers have brought to their concrete flocks. In the face of watching their second chance crumble to dust, some will fight to stop it. Others will kill to make it happen.
  • Crescent: The past never dies, it only sleeps. — In a solitary station, on the fringe of known space, the past is beginning to stir. — And when it awakens, Crescent Station will be as the belly of the beast… — There are some places far darker than deep space…
  • Come, Let Me Whisper: Macabre fiction. Horror fiction. Dark fiction. Whatever you choose to call it, that is what is contained within this collection of short stories. But other than that, these tales are as varied as can be. Ghost stories… they’re in there. Lovecraftian monsters… certainly. Twist endings… got it. Psychological terror… of course. Sunny, happy endings… not so much. Oh, and one other thing these stories have in common: they are intended for a mature audience- one who is not easily offended, I might add.
  • Brave Men Run: “Brave Men Run” is the story of Nate Charters. Born different, unsure of his origins, he’s an outcast at Abbeque Valley High School, a self-proclaimed “boy freak” with few friends and low self-esteem. When the Sovereign Era dramatically dawns, Nate finds himself in quest to discover the truth: is he more than he seems, a misfit in a miraculous and powerful new minority… or something else entirely?

And now, for the radio dramas: a different experience, but no less excellent for all of that:

  • Shadow Falls- Season One: When a second young girl goes missing and two mysterious strangers arrive in town, there are some locals who believe the 150 year cycle of violence that has plagued the town of Shadow Falls has started anew.
  • Shadow Falls - Badlands: One hundred and fifty years before the tragic events of Season One, an ex-soldier’s nightmarish visions of the future, and a town he’s never heard of, leads him on a cross-country journey to unlock the secrets hidden inside his nightmares. What this tired gunfighter believes to be a quest for his own redemption, may only serve to open the door to a darkness far beyond his control.
  • Silent Universe: With a style of drama that mixes elements of “24” and the new “Battlestar Galactica,” each episode of the Silent Universe reveals layers of suspense and intrigue that leaves audiences guessing at what twists its plot will take next. Its motley cast of characters includes weapons specialists, a computer hacker, an ex-mercenary and even a casino tycoon, all forced to go to extreme lengths to prevent tragedy from striking the solar system. In a world where nuclear weapons are common to even the poorest countries and the United Nations is nothing but a quaint historical footnote, even the smallest conflict between powers can threaten to plunge mankind into Armageddon.
  • Children of the Gods: We barely survived the first Tarthet assault on our planet. Afterward, it didn’t take long for us to realize that our world was too devastated to provide for us any longer. In a bid to allow the planet to recover, we left our homes behind to live among the stars. Five centuries later, science has shown us many wonderful things, and we have finally begun to accept the fact that it may be many generations more before we can return to our homeworld. Now, the Tarthet have returned to claim our birthright for their own. The odds are against us, but we will not give up this battle. We will not simply concede defeat and fade away. We will fight them with every last breath. WE WILL SURVIVE!

And, finally, last but most certainly not least, the short story podcasts, every week putting out brand new short stories:

  • Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Podcast magazine, they’ve run stories of all shapes and sizes, many by Hugo and nebula award winning authors.
  • Pseudopod: sister podcast to Escape Pod, and the world’s premier horror fiction podcast. If you’re a fan of horror fiction, I can’t recommend it highly enough.
  • Variant Frequencies: Variant Frequencies is a monthly podcast of original fiction. Stories blending gothic horror with space adventure, dark fantasy with sci-fi, recalling the reality-bending vibes of The Twilight Zone, and offering something wholly unique that fits inbetween and outside. Our podcasts are fully produced, including talented voice actors and original music scores. Subscription is free. Entertainment and escapism are guaranteed.

So, I think that should be more than enough to get anyone started. Enjoy listening, and if you have any questions, hit me up in the comments. Best part? All of these are free, so download and enjoy, free of charge!
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12/13/2005

Massively Multiplayer: The Podiobook - Chapter 2

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 11:27 pm

Allright guys, seeing as no one out-and-out hated the previous one, it’s time once again for Massively Multiplayer: The Podiobook. This one’s a bit longer than the previous one, though still only a couple minutes long; I’m working on some longer chapters, with actual dialogue, which are coming up soon. And, yes, I am actually writing: I’ve got about 2 chapters more in the bag, and banging out another chapter or so every couple of days. I’ll post up the written versions of the podcasts about 2 days after the podcast goes up, too.

Anyway, go grab it, give it a listen, let me know what you think!

The Katsu Show presents: Massively Multiplayer: The Podiobook - Chapter 2 (6.3 MB)
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12/9/2005

Massively Multiplayer: The Podiobook!

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 11:12 pm

I know, I know… I haven’t updated Massively Multiplayer in ages. That’s changing, though. I’ve got some creativity coming back (although my lack of talent remains about the same), and I’m starting to write again. There will be some new chapters up soon. But in the meantime, I’ve decided to try a little experiment: I’m going to be podcasting the bits that I’ve already written, as a podiobook! I recorded the first chapter today, and edited it up with some intro and bumper music on the iMac with Audacity, and I think it came out fairly spiffy. The whole thing is less than 5 minutes long, and the file itself is somewhere around 3.5 MB, so you have no excuses to not download it and give it a listen. This is my first time actually reading fiction like this, and especially my own fiction, so, please, leave me some feedback and let me know what you think of it. If you guys like it, I’ll definetly make more and keep writing, if not, I’ll just chalk it up to another failed experiment and find something else to entertain myself with. I’m easy like that. :)

Download The Katsu Show Presents: Massively Multiplayer - The Podiobook - Chapter 1 (3.5 MB)

BTW, all music for this podiobook is provided by the New Legends (Visions of You), via the Podsafe Music Network.
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12/6/2005

Podcast #19: Adam Curry gets his, Liberty Cablevision fucking sucks, and Happy Holidays, bitches!

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 8:15 am

My apologies for this being so freakin’ late. I recorded the show on Friday and put it together over the weekend, but was unable to upload and post it until now, since, as you’ll hear in the show, Liberty Cablevision, my internet provider, sucks donkey balls. The service was either unusably slow, or completely down, all weekend long, and yesterday as well. And today, when I get up in the morning, the Net’s back up, but they changed something in their DNS servers, because they are an incomptent bunch of apes who wouldn’t know a CAT5 cable from their own shriveled penises. So now when I tried to go to this site, or, in fact, pretty much any other site, I started getting these ‘error pages’ from their fellow cumguzzlers nice folks over at easyDNS claiming that ‘techgnosisweb.com is expired. Click here to renew it!’. Fuck you, easyDNS. Gord only knows how many less net-savvy folks you’ve gotten to sign up for your overpriced and shoddy services using this scam, but I’m fairly certain that it’s illegal. (Note: Looks like the easyDNS issues are an honest mistake or network misconfiguration error. See the comments below for some clarification. So, it looks like I owe easyDNS an apology. You’re good people after all. Liberty Cablevision, however, is still a bunch of syphillitic howler monkeys.)

Needless to say, I used some google-cache trickery to get access to some alternative DNS server entries (because those easyDNS fuckers fellows were also claiming that godaddy.com, their competition, was ‘expired’. Not to mention the sites for competing open and free DNS services such as unrated.net and ORSN), and I was immediately able to access my site again. EasyDNS are a bunch of shady scam artists (or, you know, not, as the case may be), and Liberty Cablevision, among their many other faults, apparently uses easyDNS as their provider, making them a party to this bullshit. Avoid both companies Liberty like the plague. I highly recommend GoDaddy.com as a network name registrar if you ever want a .com of your own, been with them for years and never a single problem.

Anyway, the show’s finally uploaded, it’s a little over half an hour and some 24 MB’s in size, and the show notes are below:

  • About 15 minutes of me calling Adam Curry an arrogant, overbearing twat. Nothing personal.
  • Another 10-15 minutes of me bitching about how much Liberty cablevision sucks, and recounting my Adventures with the Billing Department.
  • I say nice things about the iWannabes and the Dork Show
  • Bonus bitching! To all the morons who get their panties in a bunch over the use of ‘Happy Holidays’ vs. ‘Merry Christmas’: screw you, and the mangy, flea-ridden donkey you rode in on.
  • Finally, One Night In Your Skin, by Glasshouse, via the Podsafe Music Network (the only good thing to come out of podshow)
  • Oh, I almost forgot! I also mention how much ass Ancestor kicks! Go, listen, and become another junkie like me!

Sounds like fun, no? Go get your half-hour of bitching, whining, moaning, and somewhat unfocused rage here: The Katsu Show, Episode #19
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7/20/2005

Podcast #18 is up!

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 12:06 pm

Took long enough, but there’s a new podcast up! Show Notes are below, and click to download it, or check your podcatcher if you’re already subscribed, and enjoy!

Show Notes:

- Apple’s Podcasting Support SUCKS!
- Costco doesn’t suck!
- The Ionic Breeze: Bullshit!
- Harry Potter #6 - Cracked in 24 hours!
- Promo: Skepticality
- Global Frequency
- WoW Hacks and Cracks
- Podsafe Music Network (That’s right, you can play music on your podcast! Suck it, Tecnetico!)
- Music: Lost Angeles, by berman

Download the Podcast here!



6/7/2005

Podcast #17: Ramblings on Stupid Star Wars Geeks and the Nature of Reality

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 10:01 pm

Well, haven’t been posting up much, so I’m making up for it with yet another long-ass podcast about nothing in particular. Enjoy!

This show:
- Excited geek ramblings about the new gadget I bought on eBay
- More excited geek ramblings about my upcoming demon horse in WoW
- Shoutouts to Monster, Lord Absu, and Eldrin, who’s getting married this weekend.
- The main rant itself: The idiocy of Star Wars Geeks who blow themselves up while trying to reenact a lightsaber battle, and why this proves that there is no such thing as magic. Also: science doesn’t destroy wonder. Superstitious asshats destroy wonder. Nyah.

Also: intro music provided by Lord Absu as well, and used without his explicit permission, but I hope he’ll forgive me: his music r0xx0rz, and I didn’t know I was gonna be using it as the intro music until I finally sat down and rant the whole podcast through Audacity to try and make it not suck so bad.

Listen to it here. ( About 18MB )
Update: .. or, if you have shitty dial-up and downloading an 18MB MP3 is too much to ask for, and you’re willing to put up with some really shitty sound quality, then click the next link to download a 24kbps version of it, rather than the usual 64kbps. It’s only around 7 MB, and for a 38 minute show, you should be able to stream it easily. Just click it once and your media player should open up and start streaming it. Click here for the low-fi version. … or not. Lo-Fi Version temporarily offline while I figure out a better long-term solution.



5/26/2005

Soundseeing Tours Ahoy!

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 10:15 am

I did a little experiment this morning. If any of you have listened to podcasts, especially Adam Curry’s and the like, then you already know about what they term ‘Soundseeing Tours’. If you don’t, here’s a quick rundown: It’s basically taking some sort of digital recording device, like an MP3 player/recorder, an iPaq, laptop, whatever, and doing a podcast, recording it, while you’re ‘on location’, as it were. Wandering and walking around, letting the background sounds of wherever you’re at come on through as well while you do your podcast, instead of trying for the usual sterile ‘complete silence except for my voice’ studio sound. Well done Soundseeing Tours can be quite an experience, especially if you’re wearing headphones. Close your eyes, and with the background sounds, it feels like you’re there.

Anyway, I’d never really done one because all I have to podcast with is my iPaq 2215, Glitch. And while it works fine when I’m talking directly into the mic, I didn’t think it would work very well with the iPaq sitting in my shirt pocket while I walk around and talk. But this morning I decided to go ahead and try to do it anyway. After I parked the car when I got to the office, I set Glitch up in record mode and put it in my front shirt pocket, then got out of the car and started talking while I walked towards the office. It’s nearly a 10 minute walk from where I usually have to park the car, so I had plenty of time to test it. I also did that old Sounseeing Tour trick so that people don’t look at you too funny for talking to yourself: I pulled out the celphone and pretended to be talking into it while I recorded.

After 3-4 minutes I paused the recording and listened back, and I have to admit, I was impressed. Glitch’s little mic is one hell of a workhorse. It sounded excellent. Sure, the volume wasn’t as loud, since I wasn’t speaking directly into the mic now, but that’s nothing that can’t be fixed with a couple of minutes in Audacity. But overall, the sound quality was great, the background sounds of cars occasionally driving by were just right: audible, but not so loud that they overpower my voice. In general, I’m hugely pleased with this first attempt.

I don’t think I’ll post up the actual test, it was nothing too exciting, but I will definetly be doing a Soundseeing Tour soon, now that I know I can. No idea where I should do it, though. Any suggestions, folks?



5/13/2005

Podcast #16: Centennial suxx0rz 0v3rcl0ck1ng

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 6:43 pm

Have you been wanting to hear some really pissed off guy ranting about how much he hates a cellular company? Then, boy howdy, are you ever in for a treat!

I’m sorry, but this is just one of those things where you really need to hear the voice to realize how incredibly fucking pissed off I am at Centennial right now. I recorded it in the car shortly after my last post, while the hate is still fresh. I was alaso drinking a bottle of Bawls while doing this podcast, so, hate and anger provided by Centennial, manic energy provided by the insane amounts of caffeine in your average Bawls. Enjoy!

Snag it here.



5/12/2005

Podcast #15?: More NSFW goodness

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 8:27 am

Well, here’s me ranting about the phone some more on my podcast, taped it a couple of days ago, so it’s kinda out of date, but it’s worth snagging and sticking through to the end for one thing: Lord Absu’s insanely funny Love Song 3.5. Just listen to it with your headphones on, ’cause both the ‘cast and the song at the end are most definitely NSFW!

Snag it here.



4/25/2005

Return of the Revenge of the Podcast!

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 9:38 pm

Well, I finally got around to putting up a podcast, as part of the unstoppable media frenzy I’m unleashing onto the world this week. This show marks a rather large departure from my previous ones. There’s a lot less of the whole ‘Tech News and Reviews’, and a lot more of the ‘Barely Coherent and Foulmouthed Rants’. I feel really good about this. :)

So, 13 MB, half an hour, and lots of background noise from the car as I was driving to work this morning. I talk about why I made the change to the podcast, what took me so long in getting this one out, and then I go on a NSFW rant about celebrities who try and guilt me into donating for their charities. The fuckers.

So, enjoy!



3/4/2005

Podcast #12: Back in Black!

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 7:10 am

One month later…

Sorry about the insufferable delay in posting this podcast. As many of you know, this last month was absolutely insane for me, with a massive workload, personal problems, and just general chaos. To make up for it, here’s the long-awaited podcast #12, done in the car once more (so my apologies for my voice fading in and out as I move the iPaq around while I drive, and for the wooshing noise of the AC hitting the mic), and we cover a lot of stuff. Without further ado, show notes:

You can get the mp3 here.



2/9/2005

Podcast #12: Google Maps, NoFollow Detractors, Einstein@Home, and the Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 11:01 pm

Released just in time for… something, it’s our 12th show! This one’s a more reasonable size. Still using Coral links (a couple of people have had a bit of trouble downloading the MP3’s, but I haven’t been able to tell if the problem was on their end or on ours. Either way, the problems went away when they tried again) to save bandwith, and I’m keeping the 64kbps file quality, because I really do think it adds to the quality. It also adds a meg or two to the file size, but what’s an extra couple of MB between friends, eh?

Show Notes:

Download the MP3 file of today’s show here.



2/6/2005

Podcast #11: The really long one to make up for not doing one all week.

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 11:48 am

And lo, Katsu finally gets around to making another podcast. And the people heard it, and they were all like ‘Dude, WTF? Yu0r podcasts ir teh sUx!’. And there was much rejoicing.

Well, my apologies, as usual, for the lack of recent podcasts. Life’s been nuts.. I’ll tell you guys all about it later on. In any case, the latest podcast is up, and it’s a doozy. Clocking in at nearly an hour long, it’s close to twice as long as most podcasts, and twice as big in filesize as well, with some 24MB for you all to download. I also increased the MP3 quality from 48 kbps to 64kbps, this will lead to slightly larger files, but I think the increased quality is noticeable.

Anyway, let’s get right to the Show Notes:

Download the MP3 file here, or subscribe to my podcast-only feed.



1/30/2005

Podcast #10: Googlevision, RPGNow and Co., and a short treatise on LAN Parties…

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 2:52 pm

Well, after a week’s wait, it’s finally up: the latest Katsu Show podcast. Sorry about the delay, I’m a worthless bum, I know. Anyway, here’s some show notes for you:

  • LAN Parties: Fun to play in, no fun to tape.
  • RPGNow, 1KM1KT, AnvilWerks: Online RPG books for cheap and free, go get some!
  • Googlevision: Google’s new video search service.

Enjoy! And click here to download the MP3 file.



1/22/2005

Podcast #9: FeedReader, Coral, and e23

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 12:17 am

Well, Show #9’s up and running, recorded earlier today (while I was driving again), so it should be in your iPodder feeds allready if you’ve set them up. Not too shabby, and some cool music at the end. Check it out!

Show notes:

Download the MP3 file for this show here.



1/19/2005

Pocast #8: The Katsu Show, on the road and Coralized!

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 9:10 pm

Well, better late than never. I recorded this show today during my morning drive, intending to clean it up and post it from the office, but events conspired against me, and I had absolutely no time to do so during the day. So now that I’m back home, I cleaned it up, added some music, and posted it up.

Show Notes:

I’m also trying something different with today’s podcast: I’m Coralizing the download of the MP3 file, and seeing if it helps save some bandwith, might even work a little quicker for some of you out there downloading. Let me know if it works out for you guys, and if you have any trouble downloading the podcast!

Download the MP3 file for this podcast here.



1/16/2005

Katsu Show #7: Driving around and ranting about my iPaq

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 2:07 pm

The second part of what was supposed to be Friday’s podcast is now up. I’ll get some proper show notes up with links to most of the programs I talk about, later today. For now, enjoy one of my longest and lowest quality podcasts yet, 45 minutes of me driving around aimlessly and spewing out nonsense about my PocketPC. :)

Show Notes:

I think that’s pretty much all of them.. if I missed any, let me know!

Download the MP3 of those podcast here.



1/15/2005

Katsu Show #6: Ode to the PDA, in two parts.

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 1:37 pm

Well, the podcast that was supposed to be up yesterday, is finally up today. To make up for being late, though, this is a long one, two parts, the first part a history of my experience with PDA’s, and comparing the Palm, PocketPC, and Linux PDA platforms throughout my experience with each. The second part will be up later today, and it was taped on the road, where I talk about my curent PDA, and cool PocketPC apps. Enjoy!

Download Part 1 of today’s podcast here.



1/11/2005

Katsu Show #5: IBM, Bittorrent, and the Cult of Mac

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 10:35 pm

Allright, falling into schedule here, posting this up late Tuesday night so it’ll be fresh and in your iPodder inbox tomorrow morning, it’s installment #5 in the increasingly innacurately named Katsu Podcast Trilogy (we miss you, Douglas Addams!). Tonight I’ve scoured the internets (yes, all of them!) to bring you the latest in meme-worthy tech news. Behold!

Show notes:

Download the MP3 of today’s show here.



Podcast #4: The Katsu Show, half-assed edition

Filed under: — Katsushiro @ 7:22 am

Hey there, inkernets! Finished a podcast last night, finally. Not among my best, I have to admit, still suffering from a bit of podblock.. and I’m supposed to do another one tonight if I want to try and fall into my self imposed Mon/Wed/Fri publishing schedule. Anyway, this one’s a little short, but considering the quality, that’s probably a good thing.

Show Notes:

Download the mp3 here.




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