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- From: Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2005 15:21:57 +1100
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Hi All,
Just wondering what (if anything) everyone is doing to subscribe to
podcasts and to what extent they are using emacs/emacspeak.
I've been using acombination of scripts and command line tools like
curl and was thinking about trying to do some sort of emacs
interface. Its a wet rainy sunday afternoon here and as usual my
thoughts are wondering towards new projects to fill the time (despite
the fact I already have far too many half completed ones!).
Anyway, would be interested in hearing what others are ding to access
podcasts on a regular basis.
Tim
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