CalacanisCast 27 beta
Hello everyone, Tyler here, back with something for your viewing and listening pleasure.
In this episode, Jason and Jeff reflect on the days before, during and following "the bubble", with and discuss Jeff's new company, Bond - Art and Science.
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contact: cast [at] calacanis.com
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(Page 1 of 1)3. How come the iTunes feed is only giving the audio podcast and not the video any longer? Ep 25-27 are audio only. A big bummer.
Posted at 3:59AM on May 19th 2007 by Simon Mestas
4. I am addicted to Twitter, sure, aren't we all?, but also know now that my habit also contains this include: the CalacanisCast shoe, er show shower.
Shankful to have run into such naturally top-notch web-based infotainment, I promise I shall fight even harder against compensated opinion, buzz word balderdasheries, and any notion that a podcast should run longer than 39:00.
That way, thanks, I can burn two (2) entire shews onto one single arbitrary audio CD...which As Everyone Knows, can only hold 80 minutes of material.
Comply with 39:00 max on podcast durations, or I'll leap into my Intertubes node and show up personally to lecture you endlessly on this topic.
Posted at 12:24PM on May 19th 2007 by vaspers the blogocombat sissy and troll disintegrator
5. Still wondering if one could indeed write a great internationally acclaimed novel in the "Your name (required)" text input box on a blog comment.
If you did that, it would be great net art if the only way to read it was to go to that comment and read it there.
Any suggestions?
Posted at 12:52PM on May 19th 2007 by vaspers the blogocombat sissy and troll disintegrator
6. And the whole novel would be a blue underlined yper-linque to some other site, which is itself a novel, a sequel or rebuttal?
Workin' on it.
Posted at 12:55PM on May 19th 2007 by vaspers the blogocombat sissy and troll disintegrator
7. I am burning CDs of these fun infotainment podcasts, to listen to in the car, on the beach, in the clubhouse, around the barbecue pit, near the campfire.
Posted at 12:58PM on May 19th 2007 by vaspers the blogocombat sissy and troll disintegrator
8. Hi,
Great stuff. The internet fascinates me and I produce my own comedy podcast. I don’t understand a lot of what you said but I keep learning. I think there is huge potential here. I’m going to keep listening and one day I might understand the strange beast.
John Burns
Purple Comedy
http://standupcomedy.podomatic.com
Posted at 3:36AM on May 25th 2007 by John Burns
9. Come on Dude, its been to long! Another show?
Molly
Posted at 4:43PM on May 30th 2007 by Phillip Molly Malone


1. I have to say that was one of my favorite podcasts thus far. I like the way everyone appears to have learned a lot from the bubble and just moves on from it with a bit more experience under their belt.
Posted at 5:17AM on May 14th 2007 by Wholesale Guy