Wow...only about 2.5 minutes worth of flubs in almost one hour? My hat's off
to you, gents. When we were podcasting (at http://www.elgeekerrante.com ...
been in hiatus for about 6 months) we used to record about 1.5 - 2 hours for
a 45-60 min podcast.
-m.

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On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 16:53, Dick Wall <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Stephen is close, but I would of course have been waxing about how
> much I love the groovy rather than ranting about it.
>
> Seriously though, this is pretty common. The two and a half minutes
> removed at that point would have not enriched your life in any useful
> way. Perhaps some of it will make it out on a bloopers episode
> sometime, but suffice to say that we are not real broadcasters and, as
> such, screw up all the time. It would likely drive you guys nuts to
> hear all about it (I believe during those minutes in this episode, we
> were discussing, as an aside, which hotel to stay in during
> JavaOne...). It is for these moments that I wrote jFlubber (and the
> subsequent FX Flubber and Flex Flubber), so that I can mark such
> moments and rip them out before they annoy people.
>
> Cheers
>
> Dick
>
> On May 15, 7:34 am, Steven Herod <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It's obviously a cover up.  Probably some kind of Dick Wall Groovy
> > rant.
> >
> > On May 15, 9:49 am, Straff <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > At 55:34 into the podcast there was a time check - Joe asked "how long
> > > is the recording as of yet", to which Dick replied "we are currently
> > > at 58 minutes".  So where's the missing two and half minutes?  I feel
> > > diddled!  Or is NTP not working on my iPod! Or was there two and a
> > > half minutes of expletives removed? (perhaps I'm confusing the
> > > JavaPosee podcast with Drunk and Retired!).  I don't recall hearing
> > > any Chipmunk stuff happening ... maybe the tape got stretch (or
> > > contracted?) at upload time?   I've only managed to get over it by
> > > replaying the intro and outro music a couple of times to make up for
> > > the loss!
> >
>

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