Tech is passing me by - The Podcast
There was once a time that I was on top of computing technology. I remember ARPAnet, sending e-mail in the '70s, the DEC Rainbow, writing hypertext documents before there was a World Wide Web, testing AOL's first Web browser before it went public, and buying one of the first Palm Pilots.
Being reasonably near the cutting edge is a thing of the past. For example, I started blogging much later than many, bought an iPod by it's third generation, started using flash drives later than other geeks I know, and more. Now I'm far enough away from the edge it is looking like a horizon. So of course I start to listening to podcasts after the cat left the bag.
Nearly all the home-grown podcasts I've listened to so far are puerile in quality and content, I don't much like the professional ones put out by the media companies, and someone (please) tell me where to find a good episode of Adam Curry's program. His write up in Wired late last year made me think it would be a fun listen. ::::sigh::::
Then along comes God in Tech from GM Podcasting Network, a show about technology today with a Christian perspective. After only one episode (#5), I'm hooked. It was interesting, entertaining, and professional. I could tell that Mike and Tanya Norton not only knew the subject, but they really cared. And they had a really good time, too. Well worth a listen, so click the link above to visit their site or iTunes users can click here to subscribe.