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Chowder Radio #1

My first full podcast is up and running! How about that?
In this episode, I discuss Thanksgiving traditions, discuss some news and play a few songs from http://music.podshow.com.
Songs played:
“You Wore Me Out” by Loveless (www.lvls.com)
“Can’t See The Sun” by Black Lab (www.blacklabworld.com)

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Gallery Up!

Good news! My “gallery” section on my front page is up and running. This will be where I post the photos from my travels. The cool thing about this is that my podcast listeners can put in requests for places they have always wanted to see on the West Coast and I will post photos […]

RSS Feed Up!!

Well, I am pretty excited. I have my first “podcast” up. It’s nothing fabulous - just an introduction to my podcast so listeners know what to expect. I didn’t use my show intro/outro and didn’t do any real production for it. It’s just me talking for about five minutes. The fully produced shows should start […]

Podcast Promo

Chowder Radio Promo       First promo for Chowder-Radio.com - click the words to the left to hear.

Flags of Our Fathers

Tonight I went to see Flags of Our Fathers in the movie theaters. I had bought the book for my Dad a few years ago for his birthday or Christmas or something, and he had talked about how good it was. For those of you who don’t know, it’s about the Marines in the famous […]

What would you do on a train?

I was reading the Sacramento News and Review, the local “what’s happening” publication. Their feature article this week was talking about what goes on in the light rail trains, our local mass transit system.
Now I’ve only ridden on light rail a few times, but never had any issues. I’ve heard horror stories, of course, but […]

New features

Hey all - don’t let the lack of change on the website fool you. I have been working in the background to get things ready for the website and for my podcast. If you take a look, you will see I added a forums section, so hopefully everyone will make good use of that later on. […]