Episode 35 - Bill Returns
Posted by Podcast Team on 18 Sep 2006 8:07 pm. Filed under Podcasts.
Your Hosts: Matt, Rich, Bill, and Dan
Bill returns to the podcast after a long busy summer. We also have a guest math teacher join us.
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Running time: 56:07
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On September 19th, 2006 at 11:41 pm
Gents’
Love the podcast but I have to admit that I listen to the cast for the technical aspects of the show. Some edu topics are fine, but I found your latest cast straying too far from tech to keep my interest. I enjoy listening to the edu content, but I’m spending my driving time trying to learn more about tech to help with my career. If the edu takes over the tech, I’m going to move on.
Please take this as constructive input and not any other way; I’m just providing honest feedback and realize that i am just one person who may be alone in my opinions.
Thanks for the shows,
eddie
On September 21st, 2006 at 6:58 pm
I have to agree with the previous poster. I especially didn’t see the need for trash-talking folks who don’t have a degree. I understand the frustration with the current state of education in the US - much of my extended famiy is in edu in one way or another – but I listen to your show for the tech, not to be reminded that the US is slowly drowning in a sea of stupidity.
Aside from that, I love the show. Thanks for the work you put into it!
On September 22nd, 2006 at 2:27 pm
To disagree with the last two comments, I enjoyed the education topic. The in-depth explanation of the state math standards and testing was very interesting. I do work for a education services company and this is a consistent topic for our corporation.
I enjoy the technical details of this podcast. Especially the system administrator topics.
Keep up the good work.
On September 28th, 2006 at 2:10 pm
Thanks for the imf data – I’ve used one of the imf managers, but not the other one. Came to clear up after imf had not been looked at for some time and the dot.net one wouldn’t display the 3000+ spams – but the other one did – great tool – thanks for pointing it out,
Andy