RE: [DDN] request for help: creating a podcast on our RSS/literacydiscussion

2005-01-23 Thread Nicki Gemmell
Hi Andy, Not trying to be too difficult here, BUT, for many people not is the States, asking us to call a US phone number is going to cost money. How about setting up a gmail account and asking for mp3 attachments (a la Adam Curry) or asking people to ftp mp3 links to their own or even your

RE: [DDN] request for help: creating a podcast on our RSS/literacydiscussion

2005-01-23 Thread John Hibbs
At 5:13 PM +1300 1/23/05, Nicki Gemmell wrote: Hi Andy, Not trying to be too difficult here, BUT, for many people not is the States, asking us to call a US phone number is going to cost money. How about setting up a gmail account and asking for mp3 attachments (a la Adam Curry) or asking people

Re: [DDN] request for help: creating a podcast on our RSS/literacydiscussion

2005-01-23 Thread Taran Rampersad
John Hibbs wrote: At 5:13 PM +1300 1/23/05, Nicki Gemmell wrote: Hi Andy, Not trying to be too difficult here, BUT, for many people not is the States, asking us to call a US phone number is going to cost money. How about setting up a gmail account and asking for mp3 attachments (a la Adam

Re: [DDN] request for help: creating a podcast on our RSS/literacydiscussion

2005-01-23 Thread Pamela McLean
Hi Nick If you *have* to make an international phone call then downloading Skype www.skype.com to your computer is an excellent way to cut the costs. (You then use your computer mike and speakers - or headset - for your side of the phone call, and the costs are much lower that ordinary