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TCLP 2007-09-05 Interview: Beatnik Turtle (Comment Line 360-252-7284)

This is a feature cast.

No hacker word of the week this week due to the length of the main feature.

The feature this week is an interview I recorded with Randy, Jason and Tom of Beatnik Turtle. Check out their current project, The Song of the Day and look for Randy’s and Jason’s forthcoming book, The Indie Band Survival Guide.

Download the show directly. No detailed show notes, this week.

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  1. Arun says

    Thanks for the interview. It was so informative and entertaining, that any sound issues that you mentioned at the start of the show didn’t factor in. Great job yet again! Thanks!

  2. SusanZ says

    Fantastic interview, sir.

    Did you realize that you shoot yourself in the foot when you talk about your podcast? You make it sound as if only the geekiest coders could gain something from your show, when the truth is that anyone interested in copyright or podcasting or new media in general would be interested in the stuff you cover…

    Stop telling people that you are a niche podcaster. Start telling people about your actual podcast and let them decide for themselves. My 2¢.

  3. cmdln says

    Yes, ma’am.

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