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The Extraordinary Everyday Lives Show #066 – The Bee did it all!

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Thursday 4th June 2009
The Extraordinary Everyday Lives Show #066 - The Bee did it all!
 
 
 
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Mike, Kent and Dave chew the fat over some techy topics including:
 
. daves evernote munging - Munging Evernote as a blog publishing engine [ref http://clipmarks.com/clip-to-blog/]
. kent tried the evernote trick using rss to email 

- feedmyinbox [http://www.feedmyinbox.com/] *WOW mike needs this for his Uni work
- feedblitz [FeedBlitz - The Email Marketing Service for Blogs, Social Media ...]
- feedburner’s e/mail feature dashboard->subscribe via e/mail [http://feedburner.google.com]

. topify comment on show 63 – [http://extraordinary.thepodcastnetwork.com/2009/05/07/the-extraordinary-everyday-lives-show-063-authenticity-and-responsiveness/#comment-36665]
. kent’s positive comcast experience
. superduper! for mac is the best for disk duplication [http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper/SuperDuperDescription.html]
. for win kent recommends Casper [http://www.fssdev.com/products/casper/]
. Mike’s work getting interesting with Environment Institute Launch and other possible future work
. Discussion about backups started from Mike’s experiences recently

- losing backup.app since .mac divorce
- time machine ass backwards (dont wanna buy another leopard for old lappie)
- winXP evil of successful backup – restore completes without error msg but NO FILES!!!
- fecking with folder sync
- other ideas welcome?
- win home server [Introducing Windows Home Server]
- SynTwoFolders [http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/22644]
- synctoy [win-Synctoy 2 0]
- Mesh [https://www.mesh.com/welcome/default.aspx]
- dropbox [Dropbox - Home - Secure backup, sync and sharing made easy.]
- carbonite [http://carbonite.com/
]

. #toto ‘FreedBacking’ for robust publishing infrastructure from Tanzania? ref Haystacks from Cerado discussion arond Lifekludger
. kents amazing photo of a bee in mid flight photo 
 - [Delaney's Birthday Party was Buzzin']
 - [3579126528_6233a5fee2.jpg]
- Image from flickr by kentnewsome
- Intro music “Wake Up Now”, by steck [Graham Steel; Scotland; macblawg], via macjams.com.

One Response to “The Extraordinary Everyday Lives Show #066 – The Bee did it all!”

  1. Rick Clise Says:

    Howdy team – Was pleased to hear Kent being a little less agitated this podcast – was worried that we’d have to engage the Blow Out Preventer during the previous episode – so many “frickin’s” that I was getting even MY blood pressure was rising.

    Need your help about something – why is it that the owner/operators of cool technology sites like delicious (oops, can’t find my full stop key in time) Evernote, Live Writer, etc. can’t be bothered to write a little more bit about the app to explain to folks like me what the thing actually does and how it fits into the bigger tech world? Following Kent’s rave, Live Writer looks interesting, but can I live without it? Not sure from what little is written on the Microsoft Live website about it… Can’t they afford to hire a tech writer?

    I know, I’m just an old grumpy bugger with a short attention span.

    Re the on-line back-up discussion – I’ve been a Carbonite user for about 6 months or so. There’s about 80GB backed-up, but I’ve never had to do a restore. That will be the test! The initial upload from when I first signed-up and paid my $ took about 4 days before the back-up was completed. Wondering if I ever have to do a Restore if I can wait 4 days without the PC… Might just get a big second hard disk.

    Read an interesting article about the organisation that was previously known as ‘Evil’ Comcast from a fairly recent issue of ‘Vanity Fair’ (wonderful investigative writing if you don’t know the mag) – someone wondered why their bit torrent-like transfers always bombed at the end. He did some packet sniffing and found and proved that Comcast was actually sabotaging transfers like this. Resulted in a big poo-storm with Comcast being outed as a network censor. Good news that they responded to Kent’s complaint about their service.

    But I was wondering if you guys have become Short Head Influencers (vs Long Tail Noisemakers) as in, would someone complaining who wasn’t doing a regular podcast about technical stuff listened to by lots of people (many who might be raking their leaves – thanks Mike for the tip of the hat!) get the same executive level response from a large tech company like Comcast? I’m guessing the answer would be ‘no’ but I’d love to be wrong.

    Carry-on the good work! Waiting with rake-in-hand for the next episode!

    Cheers, Rick

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