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Tuesday
Nov082005

Noonday Tech Summit


Join me for a 46 mile ride around Noonday, TX as I talk about all things tech, play extremely rare audio of winning a 5k, rock out with American Heartbreak, and much more.

As I promised, here's some links from the show:

www.workoutlog.com
Samsung's iTunes Killer claims - here and here
www.comedycentral.com (check out motherload)
Bike Talk radio's winter tips

If you want to send me audio, you can always send mp3s to texafornia at gmail.com. I will play it on the show!

So a basic recap of the show is as follows - I go for a long bike ride on an unfinished highway near Noonday, TX. I start off by being chased by dogs, but then try to make it a techie show. I talk about silicone swimming gear and workoutlog.com before playing audio from a race I ran the day before. Turns out that it was a 2.5 mile run, not 5k. This makes my pace in the low 7 minutes instead of 6 minutes, but still isn't bad for going barefoot and training at a very slow pace. I then talk some about Samsung's death threats against iTunes before playing some great music from American Heartbreak that I got from the Podsafe music network. Lastly, I mention how I watch Comedy Central's Motherload (streaming video) and that I would post a link to winter riding tips.

Stay safe and aero!

Reader Comments (6)

Guys, I'm so sorry that the first part of the last podcast had me talking on one side. I went back last night and remixed it so you can hear me being chased by dogs in full center channel glory. If you'd like to hear it correctly, you can go back to the blogpost and download it again.

I also finally updated my workoutlog with the last few days workouts. You can check out my public profile at http://www.WorkoutLog.com/log/public/swimmerdude

November 9, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterTexafornia

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November 10, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterTriDoc

Great podcasts! It is really amazing how unique and specific these podcasts are. Sounds like we have a lot in common. I am an aggie who lives in Belton, TX. My wife is also an amazing athletic goddess and we have an 11mo son.

Do you have any advice/ratings/recommendations on using baby bike carts? Perhaps a podcast topic?

November 10, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterTriDoc

Another resource for your listeners for an online workout log is http://www.winningstats.com which is free and really nice, I use it at times but find I really do not like to keep a log. I like a month of workouts on a calendar and then like to cross off stuff I did so I can see if I missed some days.

November 10, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterDrew Holmes

Another resource for your listeners for an online workout log is http://www.winningstats.com which is free and really nice, I use it at times but find I really do not like to keep a log. I like a month of workouts on a calendar and then like to cross off stuff I did so I can see if I missed some days.

November 10, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterDrew Holmes

I've really enjoyed the podcasts! I'd love to hear more about that barefoot running- as a marathoner I've done most of my indoor training in socks on a treadmill (as a mother of 2 young kids, I do a lot of training on a bike trainer or treadmill). It would be interesting to hear about your experiences!

November 16, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterBeyondMarathonMom

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