Almost Wasn't
Inside My Head Podcast number eighty four
This is the episode that almost wasn’t. First, I got sick. (No, it wasn’t the Swine Flu). Then I recorded an entire show, but garageband ate parts of it, (and spit out the rest). Finally, today, I tried to podcast, but the neighbors wouldn’t stop making all kinds of noise. /sigh
I managed to power through all that to get this episode out for y’all to enjoy.
There are several Haiku of Frustration in today’s show, for you to be amused by. Add your own, at Haiku of Frustration dot com.
Time to watch some videos!
In the previous episode of Inside My Head, I played a song by Puppetbox. Here is their awesome music video for that song: Kill You Dead.
My video Why I’m Sick, which is no longer available on YouTube can still be viewed here. Why is it no longer on YouTube? Listen to find out!
My video, “Ants Go Marching”, got a nice comment on YouTube! Here is that video:
Music on today’s show is by Shill. There is an interesting story about how I got their music. I played their songs “Pick A Fight”, and “Play”.
I started off this show with The Sidebars, with our song called “Bubble”.
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“The Ants” song kept me in suspense, right until the end!
Keep on cranking out those hits, Sidebars! Although I think you would benefit from a touch of AutoTune.
Comment by Ken Turetzky — May 17, 2009 @ 3:16 pm
I just have to say that I think that the whole YouTube thing was stupid. If they have it up on the Podsafe Music Network, you should be able to use it in that video with no problem. I guess they don’t any exposure for the artist. Oh well…their loss.
Glad your ant problem is solved. It’s never fun to have them swarming over floors and counters.
And whether you check your podcast stats or not…there are people listening.
Comment by David van Sunder — May 20, 2009 @ 1:29 am
Started listening to the show again. Just wanted to leave a comment about how subbing works in my district in San Antonio. It is all computerized. The teacher either logs in to SEMS (Substitute Employee Management System) or calls the automated number. When I get calls it is all automated. I enter my pin number and then press 1 on the phone to hear the job. If I don’t want to take the job I press 9 and it says Good Bye and hangs up. If I do take the job I press 1, it gives me my job number and then I have to press 9 two more times to exit the menuing system. I can then log into SEMS on the computer and see the job, teacher, times, and any text message the teacher may have left with additional instructions. It seems to work well.
Comment by Nathan Lott — May 26, 2009 @ 7:17 am
Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language
Comment by Zashkaser — August 5, 2009 @ 9:34 am