Archive for December 2nd, 2004

The Phil More Gang

Phil Windley’s first podcast includes clips from, and his commentary on a recent edition of The Gillmor Gang. Good stuff. But as Phil points out, it’s a whole lot less work to express commentary in text. One of the best-kept secrets of IT Conversations is the clip feature that allows you to insert audio from any IT Conversations program into any text blog or web page. In addition to being far less work than creating a podcast (not that that isn’t a perfectly good idea, too), using clips avoids the double encode/decode operations that make Thomas Barnett’s audio sound quite distorted. In fact, in Phil’s excerpt of Barnett’s speech, there are three encode/decode operations because the original audio was encoded using AAC-LD to get it from Pop!Tech in Maine back here, live, to the IT Conversations studio. The Gillmor Gang telephone audio in Phil’s excerpts suffers only two encodes/decodes. Using the clips feature, it would sound as good as the original MP3.

Thank You, Eric

Eric Rice (ericrice.com) has just announced a donation of $500 to IT Conversations — the largest contribution to the now week-old IT Conversations tip jar. What can I say? Thanks so much , Eric.

The posts regarding revenue models on the IT Conversations wiki continue to be exceedingly well thought out, and I’ve added an explanation of the economics on the web site.

Maybe this listener-supported audio thing will work out after all.