Saturday, January 28, 2006

Podcast #23

Podcast Number 23: Introducing Juliet Pick your link below and right-click and select Save As (on PC) or Control-Click and select "Download Linked File" in MacOS to save it to your hard drive... OR click the "podcast" icon above for the RSS podcast feed (AAC format).

Discussion topics:
MWRBC, MARBC, and Coffee Fest
Our Boston trip to George Howell
Barista Magazine Feb-March 2006 and Wendelboeian dosing
SCAA Board election update
The "Small Axe" buying group
Upcoming guests

(as always) TWO DIFFERENT FILES, but the same show... your choice (the AAC version sounds better and includes "bookmarking" for iTunes and iPods: if you stop midway, you can come back to where you left off) both: 1 hour 22 minutes and 34 seconds, 48 kbps VBR bitrate , 44.1 kHz sample rate (35 kbps VBR/44.1 kHz for MP3).
MP3 format, 21.6 MB,
AAC format, 33.1 MB

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8 comments:

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_is_dead._Long_live_the_King

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  2. Aaaaaaahhh...

    Makes all the sense in the world now.

    Jay and I are dumb. Thanks Mike!

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  3. At this point in time, Board members are paying their own way to meetings for the WBC. The WBC itself will re-imburse board members once it is on stable financial footing.

    Nick and Jay, while meetings in Paris sound pretty extravagnt, keep in mind the the WBC is a joint partnership of the SCAA and the SCAE and it's board is split right down the line.

    Paris is very close for the Eropean board members and cuts on cost. We split the meeting to 1/3 in the U.S. 1/3 in Europe and 1/3 in the WBC host city.

    Mark Inman

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  4. In my book, any excuse to fly Virgin Atlantic Premium Economy is a good excuse.

    Especially if someone else pays.

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  5. One thing I was hoping to hear was the origin of the name "Small Axe". Anyone able to shed light on that?

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  6. Another fine podcast! How does competing "out of regional" work at the barista comps? From the pics, it appears that one of our very-determined NWRBC competitors entered at GLRBC, too.

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  7. Hey!
    It'd be quiiiite interesting if you were to in fact go into the racial issues... ;-)

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