Thursday, February 16, 2006

Interview on WUPW and new toys....

Linked above is the print edition of tonight's feature on Blogging on Fox News by Karl Rundgren.

As I wrote on Glass City Jungle it was very well done and I had a lot of fun doing it.

Now, to add something new so that I'm not repeating what I posted there, I found a new toy for blogs thanks to The Trip (really I have to thank Brrreeeport because of that little word I found this blog).

He had a really cool podcast from Feed2Podcast that will take all of your blog posts and put them to audio. Soooo for those of you that think I write novels? Here's your chance to hear a pretty neat computerized voice read all of my blog posts to you. They are working on adding a female voice but for now? It's a male voice.

I think it's pretty awesome as I'm listening to my blog right now. You'll see three buttons in the sidebar about halfway down the page. Select the right one, turn up your speakers and *voila* Liberal Common Sense ala audio.

:-)

5 comments:

Cyberseaer said...

The article was good, but Mike got too much print on him. Oh, I'm just kidding.

I don't like the blog reader that much. The voice is too robotic and talks too fast and at a disjointed pace. Hopefully it will get tweaked and sound better. Until that time, I will do the old fashion reading thing.

Unknown said...

Gee, and here I thought this was the perfect solution C so that you don't have to try to read volumes of stuff on the days I'm in "blog mode".

:-)

The short version they did at 4 that Aubrey was a part of was very well done too, Karl focused on the internet safety of blogging and the net.

historymike said...

(laughing at Cyberseaer)

Aubrey and Lisa were great.

Unknown said...

That's one thing we are similar on Mike, I think you did better than I did and you think I did better than you did.

However I do agree Aubrey did a good job except for the mispelling of "Happy" that was an ackkk embarrassment moment....

:-)

historymike said...

I didn't even catch the misspelling - I think we tend to overestimate our shortcomings!