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20 Questions with Rex Dixon - 9/13/2006 Podcast

Posted by rexdixon on September 13, 2006

20 Questions with Rex Dixon - 9/13/2006 - Duff McKagen, Rush Limbaugh, instant messaging, photographs, spam, m4a files, business golf and much more all discussed in about 14 minutes. Check it out.

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The Next Podcast

Posted by rexdixon on September 13, 2006

Barring any unforeseen events, the next podcast should be going up within the next 12 hours. If you have any ideas on what you want to hear me talk about, please keep sending them in either IM, leave a comment here, or via e-mail .

I am actively looking for sponsors of the podcast or blog, again, send me an e-mail or IM if interested. Ad rates are at their lowest right now. This of course is all Technically Speaking, and subject to change.

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Podcast vs. Blogging

Posted by rexdixon on September 13, 2006

Here is a thought that I have had for a few hours now. Do people tend to more listen to a podcast these days because our world is so busy, and it’s so much easier to download and then do something else while listening?  

If you are a podcast listener, where do you listen to your podcast(s) the most? Do you mainly listen while on the computer while surfing and doing e-mail? Are you a traditionalist and download, then adding it to your IPOD or mp3 playing device for listening while commuting to work or what not?  

I intend to talk about the above in my next podcast, as well as other interesting topics. If you have a topic you would like me to discuss in my upcoming podcast, please leave a comment or send me a message today! YES, I said PLEASE leave a comment; an opinion; your thoughts.  

I think I am already starting to get the answer by looking at my stats for my blog and my podcast site; at least Technically Speaking.

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