Adam, Doug, and Lance are back from a week off! This one is a doozy. Facebook changes, fatheads, how much iDVD sucks. It’s wall to wall usefulness!
Panel is:
Adam (@adamfairholm)
Doug (@thedougmovement)
Lance (@omegabane)
Picks
Lance PartyStandups.com
Doug NEIL YOUNG PLAYING “LONG MAY YOU RUN” IN INAPPROPRIATE SITUATIONS
Adam Hootsuite

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#1 by Shaun on April 28, 2010 - 3:03 pm
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Hey Guys,
Great podcast, I was really excited to have stumbled upon it. I’m having a weird problem though… I can’t seem to get it to load onto my ipod? Well, specifically the last two episodes. I’ve never had this issue with any other podcast, so, it’s all quite strange. It downloads and plays fine from itunes…. Anyhoo, the issue could be on my end, but just thought I’d check to see if you’d had any similar feedback.
Keep up the great work!
Shaun
#2 by DiY Filmmaking on April 28, 2010 - 5:35 pm
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Hey Shaun – thanks and I’m glad you enjoy the podcast! We have a lot of fun making it so it’s great to hear that people are listening!
I wonder what the problem could be with the loading issue – the podcast goes straight from Garageband to iTunes and then uploaded to our server so it’s standard Apple all the way, and I put each one on my iPod as well. We haven’t gotten any similar feedback.
Do you get an error or does it just time out?
Adam
#3 by Shaun on April 29, 2010 - 1:56 am
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Hey Adam,
No error or anything, but when I try to drag and drop it into my ipod, nothing happens, though it worked for the first three episodes. Well, if all else fails, I’ll just have to make a point to listen to it from the computer.
But yeah, great cast guys. I’m a bit of a podcast junkie and I always thought there was a lack of serious content for this style of filmmaking.
Shaun