Podcast – not that stupid!

I have heard about podcast for a long time and of cause knew what it was, but if you should be in doubt here goes:

According to the New Oxford American Dictionary, a podcast is "a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player," but the generally accepted definition has expanded to include video as well as audio. Originally derived from a combination of "broadcasting" and "iPod ™," the word was declared "word of the year" when it was added to the dictionary at the end of 2005.

I have never owned an Ipod untill I brought my iPhone 3G this summer. At that point I, sadly, HAD to install iTunes. As you all know iTunes is a virus on a PC, but if I wanted my iPhone 3G to work at all, I had no choice. Therefore iTunes got installed.

As I now were the owner of an “ipod”, formed as an iPhone, I could start look more into podcast. Actually it all started when I found the Sparkling Client – Silverlight podcast by searching for “silverlight” inside iTunes Store. I subscribed for the podcast and got them all on my iPhone 3G. On my way to work the next day, on my bike cycle, I started the first podcast. When I arrived at work 15 minutes later, I realized that I had actually learned something while doing something simple as riding my bike, which I do 25-30 min. two times a day(to and from work).

This is were it started to get very interesting for me. Instead of listening to Ozzy, Metallica, Plain White T’s etc. to and from work, I could now learn something real, while doing something trivial as riding my bike. When I say real, I mean something I can actually use at my job or on my hobby projects, and not just the “lastest news” and “weather” in the normal FM radio (which the iphone 3G actually don’t have :P).

So at this point I became wiser, times two. I learned that listening to podcast could actually give me some knowledge, while I’m doing other trivial things. I also learned something about templating in silverlight as Jesse Liberty were on this podcast :) 

Nothing new

Yes, your right, this is nothing new and you all knew it all along. I know. I just learned that now and are now listening to podcast when I do the dishes, the laundry etc. Generally task that I don’t need to think to much about is great for listening to podcasts.

Great podcasts I enjoy at the moment

As already stated, I listen to the Sparkling Client – Silverlight podcast. This is the only podcast I have been able to find which is only about Silverlight. If you know others, please let me know.

Hanselsminutes Podcast is also a podcast I enjoy alot at the moment. It not only about silverlight, but generally interesting stuff for a developer. Besides that, these podcasts is actually very funny. It’s seems that Scott Hanselman is a funny guy by nature, which just makes it all much better. See for instance his BabeSmash session at PDC2008 which shows his own “Babysmash application” but also gives an overview of the .NET framework.

Hosting issue update

 

As you may know, I have had problems with my host. It’s seems like they are on their way down and about to close. Well, that’s what the rumors say on the net. I have used this hosting company for 2-3 years now and have been very satisfied with them as you got “alot for a little ($$$)”.

Now I’m in the middle of moving all my domains to GratisDNS.dk as I have heard alot good about them. Then I have control of my domains in one place and can easier switch hosting, if needed. At the moment I will just host my sites here from home, which is actually pretty nice as I have 100 % control over the server.

At the moment I’m running my server on an old computer which I had anyway. In the long run I of cause would need a better solution. A computer which use little power and don’t make any noise.

I have looked at the Asus EEE Box (in black of cause) see the video below:

Asus EEE Box

So as you can see this is a pretty sweet little box and the most positive, it’s cheap, low noise and use very little power.

I haven’t completely decided yet if I wanna go for a box like this, so if you have any experience in the use of a box like this, please let me know as I would very much like to hear your comments on it, both positive and negative. For instance is the powerfull enough to run Windows Server 2003 or maybe 2008?

Server downtime

As you may have noticed, my hole web site were down for some days in the last week. It were due to some problems at my host, but it should now be fixed.

UPDATE: I can see that it is still a little unstabile.