+deltadawg Posted July 6, 2005 Share Posted July 6, 2005 This is an awesome episode brought to you by the geocaching community. its from Australia at the Gold Rush Event GCMGVE. Sorry its been so long, but there are more in the works. the site for the event audio georadio episode 5 georadio website Quote Link to comment
+Iceburger Posted July 6, 2005 Share Posted July 6, 2005 Glad to hear it, we download the shows and listen on the way to work... Those are the mornings I wake up the best during our commute Quote Link to comment
+sept1c_tank Posted July 6, 2005 Share Posted July 6, 2005 Wow, it's a good thing I understand 'Stralian! This brought back some strong, pre-geocaching memories. I spent the night in Dubbo (the location of this show) Jan 2, 2002 after celebrating the new year in Charlieville and Christmas in Birdsville (my most unique Christmas, ever). I had a GPSr with me at the time, but didn't know about geocaching. Thanks for the show, and "tanks," for the memories! Quote Link to comment
+Bellageo Cache Game Posted July 7, 2005 Share Posted July 7, 2005 Right-O! Lookin' forward to listenin'. When I subscribe to this podcast via iTunes, it asks me for a URL. What should I put in that field? My observation is that it's typically only one line. Quote Link to comment
+Tidalflame Posted July 7, 2005 Share Posted July 7, 2005 The easiest way I found to subscribe to feeds with iTunes is to go to the podcast section, press CTRL + U (on Windows - I don't know what it is on Mac, but the keys to open a remote file) and put in the URL of the podcast feed. (For Georadio, it's http://www.georadio.org/geo.xml) Quote Link to comment
+deltadawg Posted July 7, 2005 Author Share Posted July 7, 2005 would someone with an itunes account, plase submit the feed to be included into itunes. thanks Quote Link to comment
+Mr. Fantastic Posted July 7, 2005 Share Posted July 7, 2005 On a Mac, go to Advanced and select Subscribe to podcast. You can then paste in the url Georadio. It really is pretty simple once you know where to look. Quote Link to comment
+tabulator32 Posted July 7, 2005 Share Posted July 7, 2005 Cool! Like the music. Like the interviews. Quote Link to comment
+Bellageo Cache Game Posted July 7, 2005 Share Posted July 7, 2005 The easiest way I found to subscribe to feeds with iTunes is to go to the podcast section, press CTRL + U (on Windows - I don't know what it is on Mac, but the keys to open a remote file) and put in the URL of the podcast feed. (For Georadio, it's http://www.georadio.org/geo.xml) Right on! THANKS! Quote Link to comment
+Mix Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 Wow, it's a good thing I understand 'Stralian! This brought back some strong, pre-geocaching memories. I spent the night in Dubbo (the location of this show) Jan 2, 2002 after celebrating the new year in Charlieville and Christmas in Birdsville (my most unique Christmas, ever). I had a GPSr with me at the time, but didn't know about geocaching. Thanks for the show, and "tanks," for the memories! I do hope the accents are not too thick (especially mine). The biggest thing will probably be the pronunciation of “Cache”, but yes, we are talking about the same sport that’s just how most of us say it. If you are ever back this way sept1c_tank let us know and we will shout you a stubbie Quote Link to comment
+einstein37 Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 Sweet, thanks for posting the links. It didn't even dawn on me that there would be a podcast about gecaching. I'll load it up on iPodder when I get home. Quote Link to comment
+GSVNoFixedAbode Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 Nice job deltadawg, and some good interviews there Mix. The accents are still a problem but at least this episode was getting closer to true Cheers, G. (Downunder and right a bit) Quote Link to comment
+sept1c_tank Posted July 11, 2005 Share Posted July 11, 2005 Wow, it's a good thing I understand 'Stralian! This brought back some strong, pre-geocaching memories. I spent the night in Dubbo (the location of this show) Jan 2, 2002 after celebrating the new year in Charlieville and Christmas in Birdsville (my most unique Christmas, ever). I had a GPSr with me at the time, but didn't know about geocaching. Thanks for the show, and "tanks," for the memories! I do hope the accents are not too thick (especially mine). The biggest thing will probably be the pronunciation of “Cache”, but yes, we are talking about the same sport that’s just how most of us say it. If you are ever back this way sept1c_tank let us know and we will shout you a stubbie Good on ya, mate; I'll bring my swag and my bathers, but I reckon we'll need a slab! (BTW, for those who don't speak "Stralian," swag is not trading stuff in Oz.) Quote Link to comment
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