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Zentropy Live!

Zentropy Live!

Uploads from our monthly house concerts and other events... Allen Welty-Green - keyboards, percussion Davis Petterson - drums, percussion Jim Cotton - bass We see lots of you are downloading our stuff- Thanks! We'd love to know what you think! Please leave a few comments and/or visit our myspace page (http://myspace.com/zentropy07) and send us your email address so we can put you on our list.
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Killer Soup

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Set one from our July House Concert. We were joined by none other than Killer Haven aka The Burning Artist doing live video improvs. Of course you won't *hear* KH's contributions - but you will hear our responses to the images he was throwing up behind us.

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Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System

Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System

Podcasts provided by AFPLS to assist our patrons with using the library system and our website and online catalog as well as providing online stories for children.
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Hold It!

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How to place items at hold using the AFPLS online catalog

Episode 18: Senate Run-off, Keith Gross Wrap-Up, Presidential Politics in Georgia, State Political Blogger Drama

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Panel

Topics

  • Democratic Senate Race Primary
  • Keith Gross/District 80 Wrap-Up
  • Presidential Politics in Georgia
  • Drama in the Georgia Political Blogosphere

Recorded August 16, 2008 at Manuel's Tavern

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Spiritual Living Center of Atlanta

Spiritual Living Center of Atlanta

Weekly talks from our one-hour Sunday services by Rev. Paul Gonyea. The Spiritual Living Center of Atlanta is a thriving spiritual community which recognizes and honors God, as It is expressed through the wisdom of all spiritual teachers, including Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, Gandhi and Dr. King (among others). We have no formal doctrine or dogma. Our one-hour Sunday services are open and comfortable, with music, laughter, and interesting talks.

2008-01-27 The Living Spirit of Life

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The God of my understanding is a user-friendly God. It responds to my deepest thoughts and beliefs, creating in my experience whatever I am willing to accept. The Law of Mind is mine to use, and there is nothing I cannot do, nothing I cannot create, and nothing I cannot attract if I use it intelligently.

Talk 4 of 4 in Rev. Gonyea's recurring January series reviewing the basics of this teaching.

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Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Interview - Peter Hughes, PhD, Augusta resident who documents the life and times of Henry Shultz

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Our introduction bumper that we put in front of all of our podcasts says we're "focused on all things Atlanta and sometimes elsewhere." This is another of our "sometimes elsewhere" episodes, and I think it's one of our better interviews.

The subject is Peter Hughes, PhD, who is from Augusta, Ga. One of his great passions is to document the life and times of Henry Shultz.

Shultz is an interesting historic figure for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Building the first successful bridge across the Savannah River, which connected Augusta to South Carolina, against formidable odds when others had failed
  • Founding the town of Hamburg, South Carolina (which no longer exists) out of spite for Augusta
  • A reputation of being both a shrewd entrepreneur and a violent megalomaniac.

Hughes has a section of his web site dedicated to the life and time of Shultz, which is one of only a few Internet sources that mentions Hamburg or Shultz at all (aside from a few sources about the Hamburg Massacre, which was after Shultz's time). We discuss what led him to create it, and Hughes shares several stories about this colorful historic figure.

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Sub-optimal Beer

Sub-optimal Beer

Despite massive gains made recently by the Craft Beer industry, beer made by Bud, Miller, Coors and other giants make up the vast majority of beer consumed in the world. Why do so many people drink this stuff? We taste it so you don't have to. (Listed as adults only for the occasional f-bomb, but otherwise safe.)

Sub-Optimal Beer Episode 2: Bud Light vs. Miller Lite

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For the second installment of the Sub-Optimal Beer podcast, Thomas, James, Garrett, Rusty Seth, and myself gathered at the Highlander for the battle of the heavyweights. MORE LIKE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS, AM I RIGHT? Sigh. There aren't really any surprises in here regarding either of these two beers, but it is 25 worthwhile minutes of spirited, entertaining banter at the expense of a two large multi-national conglomerates. Also, James coins what could be a new name for the podcast around the 23:42 mark.

Review: iPhone voice recorder applications for podcasters [UPDATED 5:24 p.m.]

So you bought a shiny new iPhone 3G or upgraded your iPhone to the 2.0 firmware (raises hand) and you're wondering which applications you should install first. For podcasters, a voice recorder is a logical choice.

Of course, like every other category of software in the iTunes Application Store, the number of options is simultaneously overwhelming and underwhelming (I don't need four separate flashlight apps that make my screen turn white, thanks much).

I've picked four choices of voice recorders that might be useful to a podcaster for conducting interviews, installed them, made some recordings with them, and taken down some impressions. Read more »

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North Fulton Drama Club

North Fulton Drama Club

A growing community of part-time artists dedicated to providing people of every level of experience an opportunity to enjoy classical theatre either up on stage or in the audience.

The "Midsummer" Cast Podcast (4 of 4) - Episode 18

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This is the fourth and final Cast Podcast for A Midsummer Night's Dream. Actors are so busy and it is difficult to keep them in one place long enough to share a few words. And so, in this Cast Podcast, we offer a little insight into the thoughts and motivations of two mighty Tinkers and a couple best described as Forces of Nature.

This cast podcast features ...
Steve
Larry, Jr
Sara
and Zip

Music for this podcast is a track called "It Was 1972" by Lasswell, an artist on CCMixter.org (available via Creative Commons). Given that we set our Midsummer in 1973, it just seemed appropriate.

Finally, on the eve of auditions for our next show, we're posting our last Cast Podcast for Midsummer. And even then, there were a handful of very talented actors who slipped through our grasp without recording their own contribution! But rest assured that we couldn't have done our original show without the talented efforts of Sherry, Julia and Scott. We'd also like to thank Patrick, Elizabeth and Wendy for stepping in for our re-staging of Midsummer in Lawrenceville.

Also ... auditions for our next production, Romeo and Juliet (our first tragedy!), are scheduled for tomorrow! For more information, please check out the R&J audition page.

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Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Meet Your Affiliates - Bobby Blackwolf, host of The Bobby Blackwolf Show (Part 2 of 2)

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This is the second part of my two-part interview with Bobby Blackwolf, host of The Bobby Blackwolf Show. You can listen to the first part here.

We discuss the Atlanta gaming industry, the politics of the gaming industry, and other topics. This is part of our Meet Your Affiliates series.

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Zentropy Live!

Zentropy Live!

Uploads from our monthly house concerts and other events... Allen Welty-Green - keyboards, percussion Davis Petterson - drums, percussion Jim Cotton - bass We see lots of you are downloading our stuff- Thanks! We'd love to know what you think! Please leave a few comments and/or visit our myspace page (http://myspace.com/zentropy07) and send us your email address so we can put you on our list.
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Stormy Boogie

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Recorded to DAT at the 26th Annual Boogie, in N Georgia... until we were abruptly cut off by a brewing thunderstorm!