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June 02, 2007
Calling Tokyo Calling 003
A little rough around the edges is this 3rd installment of CTC. Still it was a lot of fun to get to connect with the people who joined in the conversation. We'll be doing it again next week at the same time and place (June 8th at 9:15 a.m. EDT on the talkshoe).
Relevant Links:
- 15 Facts about Mr. Rogers
- Good For Party review of TC Vlog 021
- Christopher's Finding Japan
- Jim's Hello From Michigan
- Keltin's Sphere of Shadows
- Jeneane Sessum on Twitter
- Lee LeFever's Twitter tweet of the week
Hope to hear from you all soon. Thanks.
Posted by scott at June 2, 2007 12:49 AM
Comments
Just finished listening to it. May have to try the XLite app next time. :) CTC is starting to evolve into a radio show style and format. Very nicely done Scott! Always surprised at the new websites that you introduce people to. (twitter and talkshoe for me)
Posted by: Keltin at June 2, 2007 03:08 AM
Hey Scott,
Been listing for a while now. Really enjoy the podcast. Usually listen to it in the car on the way to work or when walking round the house doing work.
Not at the moment though! Just chilling with a nice cold Asahi Super Dry with episode 87 playing in the background. Could relate to the discription of the park you were walking through, as we are having some amazing weather in the UK for a change! I like all the little descriptions and snippets of information that add up to a big picture.
Keep up the good work,
Martin, Hertfordshire, UK.
Posted by: Martin Blandy at June 2, 2007 11:09 PM
the latest calling tokyo calling was a great improvement over the last two, it ran quite well! As always, i've been enjoying listening and watching. Keep up the great work!
Posted by: mike at June 3, 2007 04:30 PM
I enjoyed it a lot! Thanks so much :)
Posted by: San Nakji at June 3, 2007 09:07 PM
So sorry that I couldn't stay till the end. Maybe this Friday? Keep it up, and love being a part of it.
Posted by: Matt at June 4, 2007 03:21 PM
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