Audio Blog - ApacheCon 2005 - Notes From the Road
December 12th, 2005Audio blog posted enroute, on location, and returning from ApacheCon 2005 in San Diego, California.
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Audio blog posted enroute, on location, and returning from ApacheCon 2005 in San Diego, California.
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Audio blog posted enroute, on location, and returning from ApacheCon 2005 in San Diego, California.
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Audio blog posted enroute, on location, and returning from ApacheCon 2005 in San Diego, California.
MP3 File
Audio blog posted enroute, on location, and returning from ApacheCon 2005 in San Diego, California.
MP3 File
Audio blog posted enroute, on location, and returning from ApacheCon 2005 in San Diego, California.
MP3 File
Audio blog posted enroute, on location, and returning from ApacheCon 2005 in San Diego, California.
MP3 File
I got this crazy idea to start up a neighborhood radio station. It’s not pirate radio, but rather unlicensed, low-power permitted under FCC Part 15 rules.
Here’s the station ID I play at the top of each hour.
Local slam poet Sandra Brennan takes the stage to read some of her poetry. This first offering about the war in Iraq is called Untouched
On the stage at PeaceFest 2005 was to be the quartet Nu Beginning, but unfortunately, a death in one of the group member’s family prevented them from performing. Instead, we were treated to an outstanding solo performance by group member Christie Woods.
Listen here to her rendition of the old gospel tune, “I Ain’t No Ways Tired.”
Listen: 4:33, 5.3 mb, 160 kbps MP3
Second on the stage at PeaceFest 2005 was William Welter, an 11 year-old violinist and his teacher (presumably), Mike Godfrey, a Suzuki-method instructor. Their first song was “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.”
Listen: 4:27, 5.2 mb, 160 kbps MP3