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Tuesday
Nov152005

Spin Cycle, Baby!

Tune in to this podcast to hear an expose' on how I train over a weekend, deal with a baby, and play two kickin' songs. Make sure to listen to the end of the podcast for bloopers.

The music played is as follows:

Song: "My Fair Lady"
Artist: David Byrne (former lead singer of the Talking Heads)
From the Wired CD Compliation "Rip Sample Mash Share"
Creative Commons License

Song: "Havestar"
Artist: "i:scintilla" (Yeah, I know. That name isn't going to help them sell any records)
Album: "The Approach"
Year: 2004

"Havestar" came from the Podsafe Music Network. This is very exciting because I can easily supply listeners with cool music and it doesn't cost a thing. If you like the music, try buying their album. I checked out a couple more of their songs and they're really good. They have a mulitmedia website at www.iscintilla.com with a music video as well.

Prof. Erich gave me a copy of the first episode of Zentri TV to review. It is very, very good. I can hardly wait to publish it for you all to check out. It's rather large (180 megs), but totally normal for shows of it's length and detail. If you're a bike geek, you'll love it!

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Reader Comments (5)

Re: the music... what was the name of the podsafe artist in the later part of this podcast? I know that you mentioned it, but I thought you were going to post their info. BTW, great friggin' podcasts!

November 15, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterNorm Dy

Dude... you are so fast... thanks for posting the music up on your blog! I gotta say that I can relate to your experience in that I have two boys (3 yrs old, 15 months) and I try to juggle some type of schedule with work and rehab (from running injuries from years ago).

Your podcast along with another one (Pheddipidations) are really inspiring me to get healthy enough again to run a marathon again eventually. Thx!

November 15, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterNorm Dy

Can't wait for the tv spot!!!

November 16, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterFlatman

your podcast inspired me in a different way from others in the sense that I don't have children, but I seem to be spending less time training than I should. I feel motivated to get back on my training schedule.
I've been doing nothing since the Corporate Triathlon. =(

November 20, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterDarren Siow

Darren, you more than anybody are going to like the new intro to the show. Stay tuned!

November 21, 2005 | Unregistered Commentertexafornia

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