Monthly Archives: April 2007

Phone Different

At about 3 a.m. I was watching my Twitter feed when an item arrived from Rob at podCast411 announcing he’d just uploaded the first episode of a new podcast, Today in iPhone. I listened to the episode, and it’s great–packed … Continue reading

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Do What You Love, by Steve Garfield

This simple, heartfelt and smart statement by the VideoblogFather, Steve Garfield, is worth listening to. It reminds me that ever since college, I’ve carried in my mind these words from Matthew 6:33 : “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, … Continue reading

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At Home with Mozart and Brahms

The Ariel String Quartet performed in my parents’ living room this afternoon, in a concert presented by the Cambridge Musical Club. The Quartet comprises Amit Even-Tov, cello; Gerson Gerchikov, violin; Alexandra Kazovsky, violin, and Sergey Tarashchansky, viola. I sat on … Continue reading

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Do You RSS?

A recent Slate article and podcast confirms my attachment to Netvibes as my preferred way to aggregate content on the internet. And Lee LeFever, back from his round-the-world trip with his wife, which I followed on their terrific web site, … Continue reading

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Spring Singing at Harvard

Thayer Hall in Harvard Yard this morning was aglow in sunlight as I emerged from Morning Prayers in Appleton Chapel, still savoring the sounds of the Choral Fellows, the select group of Havard University Choir members who sing in Appleton … Continue reading

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Chapel Walk

Chapel WalkOriginally uploaded by LenEdgerly. My parents hustle along a pathway in Harvard Yard to Morning Prayers yesterday in Appleton Chapel. We left the house late, and I took a wrong turn, but we still arrived just before the organ … Continue reading

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World’s First Streaming Train Ride?

Maybe! I hooked up my MacBook Pro to the internet while riding the rails from Baltimore to Boston yesterday and created a UStream.tv feed for most of the way. My Verizon EVDO connection cut out from time to time in … Continue reading

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The Art of Being Regional

.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } It’s not easy being regional. You may have heard of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), especially in … Continue reading

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My Show Gets Picked up in Taiwan

Mind-bender of an evening here, playing with UStream.tv . I set up a streaming broadcast in my studio and spent some time chatting with myself before bbluesman showed up on the list of people in my Ustream chat room. I … Continue reading

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Mile High Ustream

I’m trying out Ustream, the free streaming software. If I’m broadcasting from my MacBook Pro, you’ll see me here: If I’m asleep, please let it be so soon, I don’t think there will be much happening. Send to KindleTweet

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