If You Missed Hearing My Voice…

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Quelques mots au sujet de la différence entre contenu audio et textuel, de ma tentative de m'organiser à la GTD, et mes aventures avec Apple.

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Here’s another pretty crappy audio post [5min49]. I promise I’ll try to get better at this content-wise.

Today’s related links:

Tickler File and A-Z reference

Stuff I’ll blab about next time:

  • RSI update (podcasting++)
  • chronic vs. acute pain
  • Odeo and related stuff (audio comments?)
  • things that are on my to-do list (like upload tons of photos to Flickr)
  • … (anything you’d like to hear me speak about?)

5 Comments

  1. Posted 8/2/2006 at 4:05 pm | Permalink

    Je préfère l’accent suisse à ta voix anglaise. Mais c’est tout personnel…

  2. Posted 8/3/2006 at 10:41 am | Permalink

    Could you please not embed the audio file inside the feed description? It’s not necessary as it’s available as an enclosure and on the post page and it’s not so nice to have the feed reader download 2 MB just to display a post that I have not decided yet if I am going to read it. Thanks.

  3. Posted 8/3/2006 at 5:44 pm | Permalink

    You mean I shouldn’t provide the “player” bar? I’m still trying to figure out the best way to do this.

  4. Posted 8/3/2006 at 9:50 pm | Permalink

    I kinda like the fact that we can hear your voice. It must be a little strange though to speak to a computer even if you’re used to it.

  5. Posted 8/4/2006 at 3:16 pm | Permalink

    You mean I shouldn’t provide the “player” bar? I’m still trying to figure out the best way to do this.

    I think it’s fine to have the “player bar” on the web page, but not in the RSS/Atom feed. I supposed it can be achieved by having the post text in the excerpt field and the “player bar” in the full content.

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  1. […] I started to try to hack together some implementation of GTD based on what I had read at 43folders, and, I have to say, I didn’t do too badly. I’ve now received The Book and am starting to read it. Of course, there were some missing elements I’m now understanding, and I’m preparing to set aside enough time to start implementing a good system for myself. Roughly 2 days work to gather and process all the “open loops” in my life — most people I talk to tell me they would have expected more time was required, but I still think it’s a lot of time when I look at my overbooked calendar. Still, I’m really looking forward to doing it, and I already know it will be worth it. […]

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