Vacation Is Over, Plus Some Podcasting News
I’m back! Real posting will commence tomorrow. [EVP Annil Daryani has already filed a lawsuit. It’s either against the Senate or the Graduate Assembly or Zach Liberman. I’m getting the documents and the injunction tomorrow, and I’ll have more details then.]
For those of you who are interested in helping out with producing some audio content/podcasting next year, much more information here. [I won’t mention that again until we have a finished product for you guys to listen to.]











i do beleive there’s just the one ‘n’ in his name (first name that is).
Comment by andrew — July 1, 2005 @ 1:25 am
wow. If you think about it there is a lot of potential for podcasting, particularly if you invite commenters to do call-ins.
What is the deal with ASUC versus the graduate assembly. I wouldn’t expect to see this at other universities.
Comment by ella — July 1, 2005 @ 7:19 am
Podcasting sounds great and looked like the next evolution of what we’ve been doing. It’s odd how many of them are out there and how so many companies are taking to them.
Hmm, commenters calling in is not a bad idea. The two best ways to do this, I would think, would be to have a designated time people could call in and they’d have to use some kind of internet calling like Skype or maybe even AIM (it’s just easier to record than a phone call). If the times designated weren’t good for people, then they could also record it themselves and we could splice it in (we’d have to set need length and file size limits). And of course, we’d read your emails.
Comment by Allen L. — July 1, 2005 @ 8:20 am
There hasn’t been much ASUC (senate) vs GA this year. They’ve been in total agreement on just about everything.
Comment by B.A.D. — July 1, 2005 @ 1:40 pm
Podcasting rules. I am starting a Soft Boiled Life podcast as well. Perhaps we could join forces for a special podcast in which we interview random shitfaced people around Berkeley and hopefully capture them puking. Why? Because puke is hilarious.
Comment by John — July 2, 2005 @ 4:23 pm
Post something new. God forbid we have to read more comments on the previous blog.
Comment by Anonymous — July 3, 2005 @ 1:15 pm