AudioCommunique#27-IvegoneMac, CatchingUp, Apartments

This moving to mac thing ain’t easy. This one is recorded on my old machine, going to take time for this padewan to become a Jedi on mac. Still, lots of goodies, music, and a rant about the insane logic of housing in capital cities throughout the world. Speaking of the world, my next podcast will be from Sweeeeeden!

AudioCommuniqu? #27(mp3)

23min+, 64kbps, 11Mb+

Featuring:

A Radio MacGuy
My Voicemail 206-339-7850
German Phrase of the Week with Joggl
Georgia on my podcast, from Caribbean Free Radio
Lots of Tunes, including Swedish Rock

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BM Meets PBG4

She’s here. At least I think it’s a she. If its a male, that’s fine, I’d still be in love with him. All day and all night I’ve been fiddling with my new PowerbookG4 – which you the readers and listeners helped make possible!

So this post is thank you. For all the tips you left in the tip jar, advice you left in the comments, or words of support left in my gmail. It all helped. The PBG4 is sweet, silent, sleek, speedy, powerful, and fun-as-hell. I suspect in the coming years Apple stuff will continue to get popular, thanks to the prevalence of items like the Ipod. Which means being a Mac person won’t be as lonely. Matter of fact, it won’t be as special. But for now, hello world, my name is bicyclemark and I’m a new macboy.

Speaking of Mac people, Verbal C was on Australian radio with me recently-talking about blogging and podcasting, and she loves her ibook. While Brain of J just received his PBG4 this week as well. Good writers with the right tools, that’s what the world needs. That… and laughter.

PS – I’ll still be paying for it little by little, so it’s still appreciated if you decide to drop a tip in the jar.

Today’s Sounds: Malcolm X – Bullet or the Ballot Speech

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When I Was French

Between the now successful move to a new host, busy days at the fishtank complete with overtime (easy thing for the part time king), and the arrival of my love – my powerbook g4, I haven’t been blogging properly. Take one of these and call me in the mornin, I should be telling you. I’ll get to the thank you’s and the Powerbook Porno shots tomorrow, today I wanted to tell you bout how my present and my past are linked.

One of the French fishes at the tank decided for all my hard work and all the bla bla bla I have to endure from international students, I deserved to have dinner cooked for me. And she decided she’d do the cooking, and baking I might add! And so I made the trek to that suburb that -I vow- I will never live in. because it’s just NOT Amsterdam when its that far away, and sat down to a meal full of reminiscing.

This because she’s from Marseille, and I studied just outside that city, in Aix-en-Provence, Southern France. But that was a whole 5 years ago, back when every weekend you’d find BM in a different country and I was heartbroken about some feminina back in Jersey. Aix was a ritzy city with cushy programs for foreigners like myself. School shacked me up with a lovely yet quirky madame, probably because we were both veggies or because I myself am quirky.

But I digress, this is about my meal and the conversations about Marseille. We talked and talked. I still remember the street names and the different neighborhoods, 5 years and I still know what goes on all around the Vieux Port. She spoke of the towns we used to invade for the day; St. Tropez, Cassis, and even the poshy-posh Cannes. Some of my memories of those places have spilled over into each other. St. Paul de Vence tastes alot like Grasse. Antibes smells like St. Tropez. Sloppy memory, making a mess.

She had even cooked a few familiar dishes, a very provincial salad, a gateaux, and that cheesebread that I forget the name of. For shame, I’m forgetting names. But one thing for sure, I’m not forgetting that dark city. The mountains of Couscous, the fleet of ships, the Gateway where France meets the wondrous realms of North Africa and the Middle East. Snobs in Aix used to say “Marseille, ce n’est pas la France.” Ah non? I used to respond, well that not-France city over there, overflowing with culture and history, I absolutely love it!

I also met the Mindcaster today. More proof that if you get along online, you’ll have just as many laughs and things to talk about in real life. More on those great conversations in the next podcast.

Today’s Sounds: If I lean in close, I still cant hear I peep from the New Powerbook

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AudioCommunique Portuguese Special #1

This podcast is in Portuguese. But I hope you’ll give it a listen even if you don’t speak Porutugese. Listen to the sounds of a language maybe you don’t hear too often, even if I do have one of those Portuguese-American accents. This was basically an intro and explanation as to why I did it in Portuguese. (cause I wanted to!)

AudioCommunique Portuguese Special #1 (mp3)

15min+, 64kbps, 7.2Mb

Este Programa:

  • MFA no 25 de abril
  • O meu amigo Waldemar Bastos
  • Comprimentos para todo mundo
  • Os Portugueses de Amsterd?o
  • Sakamoto e Jobim-Morelenbaum
  • Skype em Portug?es
  • Os Humanos

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Weezy, We Movin on Up

Dear readers, romans, and internauts:


Today I have decided to move hosts, from Hostica in California, to a cool top-secret host in NYC. What can I say, I’m an east coast boy. This is just the beginning of some cool changes here at the Communiqu?. You might even like some of them. (bye hostica, thanks for the memories)

So if this shit goes down… keep in mind… it’s coming back up ASAP.

Meantime read Jamie… Jamie is a very good person.

Today’s Sounds: Other keyboards in the fishtank

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