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- Steve and Ed discuss the possible outcomes of the Iranian uprising, the Obama health care “reforms”, and explore the ramifications of the new app. also that allows Sirius-XM on the iPhone.
- Five questions for James Lileks.
- Reut Cohen, host of PJTV.com’s daily Sharia and Jihad Review, talks with James Carafano of the Heritage Foundation on the role that Twitter is playing during the turmoil in Iran.
- Radio talker, author, blogger and PJTV.com host Hugh Hewitt on the role that the rest of the Blogosphere and broadcast media is playing in disseminating information about Iran.
- Pajamas Media’s DC editor Jennifer Rubin interviews Marlo Lewis Jr., senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and DC-area auto dealer Geoffrey Pohanka on “Government Motors” and the future of the American auto industry.
- Novelist/screenwriter/ PJ Express blogger Andrew Klavan on the “Bumper Sticker Police.”
- Produced by Ed Driscoll.
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I would like to see the timing mark information for each topic, so I could go directly to the topic segments that I want.
Even better, supply a volume control and selection controls for jumping to each segment.
Mr. Garland:
Such would be quite beyond the current limits of available tech for playing MP3 files. An AAC file such as an Apple product might produce can do the jumps easily but that restricts possible audience. As for separate volume controls, that would require posting separate files which makes for messiness on the server end.
A podcast isn’t a newspaper where you can go straight to the sports section or the stock prices. What you want would require additional work to prepare for presentation. How would you make this worth the time of the host and the producer?