Thanks, Tony, I just looked at the website and clicked on the archive 
and am already listening to one of these early Jan2005 shows  just 
before mac mini was introduced.  It was automatic via Quicktime.  Now I 
can really listen to hours and hours  of this broadcast. And would you 
believe it,   I am learning as I am sitting here, how to change images 
into text via a scanner that has optical software  built in and all 
about the Gutenberg Project. All this since you sent me this website. 
Thanks again.
Marta
On Jan 24, 2005, at 15:01, Anthony Wilson wrote:

> Marta Edie wrote:
>> I stopped watching, too. Incidentally, what is Leo Laporte ( wasn't 
>> that his name?) doing these days?
>
>
> http://leoville.tv/radio/pmwiki.php
>
> You can listen to his radio show via streaming audio: 
> http://www.kfi640.com/interactive/streaming.html
>
> Or what I usually do is wait a week, download the commercial free 
> archive and listen to it at work: 
> http://leoville.tv/radio/pmwiki.php/Main/AudioArchives
>
> If you really want to be trendy and hip :-)  you can 'subscribe' to 
> the show using podcast software, 
> http://ipodder.sourceforge.net/index.php
>
>
> Tony
>
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