LineInterference - Radio for Geeks 19
MikeyJones writes "Building on his passion for technology and love of the talk radio medium, Lineman dared to try something that almost everyone told him couldn't be done: talk radio for the computer geek. While he hasn't landed a spot on traditional radio yet, Lineman and few other inspired contributors are daring to tackle topics that nobody previously thought could be covered in an audio format.
These shows feature a rich blend of technology, programming, and security-related topics. No punches are pulled in these shows, as they are aimed at listeners of all skill levels and will be enjoyed by anyone with a logical mind and a sense of humor."
Never been done before (Score:5, Informative)
Have to give it a listen.
Re:Never been done before (Score:2)
off the hook? (Score:2, Informative)
Just a first impression... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Just a first impression... (Score:2)
I noticed that too.
The Linux Show -- thelinuxshow.com -- also has horrid sound quality. After listening to Adam Curry show off a cheap 256MB MP3 player and recorder by using it for part of his show and it sounded better than what The Linux Show does -- I just don't get it. Yes, part of the quality loss is from people calling in on phones. That does make it a bit more complex..
Re:Just a first impression... (Score:2)
These sounds are easily missed on average speakers. I have a band and do recording/mastering for it, so my gear might reveal things theirs doesn't. It's a good argument for visual analysis tools.
And the benefits aren't just in sound quality; they could drop the data rate of their stream significantly by cutting off the high and low end and leaving basic vocal frequencies. Doing that y
Re:Just a first impression... (Score:2)
He needs to condition his sound a bit, just a high pass filter. There's a nasty bass hum in it.
What did you expect? I mean, it's lineinterference.com, for pete's sake!
HACKERMEDIA (Score:4, Informative)
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i think we need some torrents of those programs. (Score:1)
Mmmmm......content..... (Score:3, Insightful)
Ok, with that out of the way -- Yay! Geeky content! I'm always on a quest to find stuff to fill my ipod, with which I fill my 2hr commute every day. Typical unabridged audiobooks run like $35/per which sucks.
Also, check out itconversations.com which is more about interviews and business trends and somewhat less geeky, but where you can listen to Woz or Wil Wheaton talk for a couple of hours.
Podcasting, anyone? (Score:3)
Why even call it radio? (Score:1)
Re:Why even call it radio? (Score:1)