[Bradford] Linux Outlaws: Bitcoin

Brian bradlug at techchico.org.uk
Sat Jul 2 00:06:41 UTC 2011


I have watched 'The Linux Action Show' on YouTube once. They gave Fedora a real 
slating.
I think that you can love or hate the format of particular podcasts. I listen to 
the 'Crave' podcast from CNet.co.uk. I find it perfectly OK but a friend just 
couldn't stand the way they all chattered - meat and poison come to mind.
Brian




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To: Steve Kerr <steve at cullingworth.net>
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Sent: Fri, 1 July, 2011 23:09:25
Subject: Re: [Bradford] Linux Outlaws: Bitcoin


One to maybe avoid or listen is the Linux link tech show, it's a few dudes 
wittering on for 2+ hours the audio is ogg or mp3 but quite bad quality but they 
do cover Linux and android
I personally have tried to listen to this podcast a few times and I can't get 
past the mindless chatter

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On Jul 1, 2011 11:03 PM, "Steve Kerr" <steve at cullingworth.net> wrote:
> Might I add my favourite Linux podcast to that list Brian: The Linux Action
> Show.
> 
> This is a very well produced, coherent and long running podcast, hosted by
> two American chaps Brian and Chris. There's plenty of Linux news/info and a
> 'feature' each week. I've been listening to this for at least a couple of
> years now; even when it temporarily changed its name to "The Computer Action
> Show", then back again due to listener complaints. I would say it's got a
> style all of its own.
> 
> They release the podcast in various audio and video formats early on Monday
> morning. If you really wish to, you can watch the show being recorded
> streamed live at 6pm (UK time) on Sundays, although it loses its novelty
> after the first couple of viewings - the edited version is much better.
> 
> Steve.
> 
> On 1 July 2011 13:01, Brian <bradlug at techchico.org.uk> wrote:
> 
>> I've not listened to it yet but I see that there is discussion on Bitcoin
>> in the latest 'Linux Outlaws' podcast.
>> If you don't already listen to it I should advise you that, generally,
>> there is a lot of dross (IMHO) in the podcast but sometimes they have
>> interesting interviews.
>>
>> Some of my recommendations for other podcasts:-
>>
>> Tuxradar: UK (Linux Format magazine)
>> FullCircleMagazine: UK (Generally an Ubuntu bias. Also see on-line monthly
>> magazine.)
>> Mintcast: US  (a bit variable but can have some interesting features.
>> Doesn't confine itself to Mint)
>> PC Pro: UK (although PC Pro, as a mag, is Windows orientated, I've heard
>> quite a lot of Linux stuff on the podcast)
>>
>> Brian
>>
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