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Gravity@1053′ Episode 19: Impromptu Episode

Your podcatcher (iTunes, Media Monkey, WinAmp, etc.) should have a new episode of Gravity@1053′ waiting for you.

Now, I have to apologize upfront at the sound quality. One of the big problems with using rechargeable batteries is that they leak power, so I find that my battery operated devices are dead when I want (or need) to use them. So, as I mention at the beginning of the episode, the MP3 player that I grabbed was the only thing with (working) batteries. I tried to use Audacity to take out the road noise, but I am a fledgling with that program and the result was a metallic sounding episode… which would be cool for a Sci-Fi episode.

I am also trying out Podpress for the first time with this post… it’s supposed to be cool. Let’s see if I can get it right the first time.

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Further Behind

You can take that whole thing that I said about having the podcast ready and chuck it out the window. My goodness. If I forget my microphone ONE more time, that’ll be one more time that I forgot my microphone. Okay… going to Plan G.

If I can use my mobile studio tomorrow morning, that should give me most of the content that I need for the podcast. Then at lunch, I can record the rest while I go running and that will cover the audio that I wanted to record this past weekend in the race I didn’t run: Whitestone 30k. Given that we have a meeting tomorrow, I would say that I might have it either early afternoon or Thursday.

But, all I can say is that it is still “on it’s way”… HEY, THE CHECK IS IN THE MAIL!

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I totally ate a pint of Kung Pao Chicken (and Rice) last night. Talk about a friggin’ oinker. I was in a blah mood and I went out and picked up Chinese for our “date night”. I just couldn’t get enough. Back in the days when I could have Gluten, I would love long time some General Tsao’s cat chicken or Orange horse Beef. Jokes about cats and dogs in Chinese food is funny over used. But I “settled” for Kung Pao. Well, I was in a treat because it was actually spicy hot. Well, not terribly spicy hot but enough that once you got through the whole pint, you were feeling a little tingle in your mouth. However, I don’t know what my fortune is… can’t eat them.

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Wordless Wednesday… I have never played this weekly themed post. But tomorrow I will be. It’s set to post in the morning

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I would talk about my trading today… put it’ll bore you. It was down for me… by alot. I made a silly noob mistake. But tomorrow is a new day!

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On a sports topic, The Immortal Brett Favre has decided to retire from football as the Multi-MVP, ProBowl, Super Bowl Winning Quarter Back of the Green Bay Packers. I have him on my goal poster, not as some icon that I worship, but as a reminder to Do enjoy what you do. If there was anyone that loved playing football, it was the gunslinger Favre. If he was winning or losing (more often when he was winning) you could tell from the smile on his face that he was enjoying himself. THAT’S how I want to work! Working at UT is not that long term piece to the puzzle. Sure it’s fine right now. But I want to work from home, with MLATW and the kids. I don’t want to report to The Man, because I have to or need to. So now Favre rides off into the sunset of his football career into whatever he is going to do next, but you know, whatever that is going to be… it’ll be FUN to Favre.

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MLATW posted a very interesting post about the Aspergian Parent/Child relationship. On there there is very basic (you might be an Aspergian if) list of “possible” warning signs. I wanted to bring some attention to this because. Even if you don’t have Aspergers, you may see something about your parent and how it was growing up. Aspergers has been around for a long time but until recently it didn’t have a diagnosis to help explain, why people act a certain way. People around my age (30-sexy) are just now becoming aware that they may have Aspergers (like me) because of diagnosi of kids. We might recognize that “hey, I think my [FILL IN BLANK] may of have (or God rest their souls) had Aspergers or something else.” I dunno… I though it might help.

Horizon of the Week

Welcome Monday. The weekend has come and gone and to some extent, I wonder where it went. Didn’t seem like it was long enough, but I think that was because MLATW was under the weather and so all of our plans were changed. MLATW has the persistent and residual crud that we all had in our household. We’ve been treating it with expectorant and cough suppressant (which seems a little backwards to me, but it does work). Hopefully sometime this week we will be back to normal at least in some regard.

Actually, we start off today with a rescheduled Doctor’s appointment and having to reschedule a financial planning meeting. So, okay, maybe this week won’t be quite normal. At least The Elder will FINALLY have a full week of school.

It also means that I will have a normal week as well (I think). Except for Friday. More on Friday in a moment. This week, I can finally get back into my workout routine. Actually, I can implement my new workout routine to incorporate brick workouts at lunch. I just have to think of what days would be appropriate for what.

Today, I ran 4 miles around a 9:10 pace. This pace is still pretty difficult for me, although I was able to make the 4 miles with only 1 short walk break. Doesn’t surprise me that I had to take the walk break, but I was happy that it wasn’t until past the halfway point in my run. That’s encouraging.

Due to some technical difficulties, Gravity@1053′ will be pushed to a release date sometime this week. Hopefully tomorrow. Since my schedule changed, I didn’t get to record my audio as planned. Then, I forgot my mic today, so I could record today as planned either! I’ll use my mobile recording studio (the car) to get most of the audio tomorrow, then fill in the rest at lunch and post production in the afternoon. Sorry for the delay, but you get what you pay for!

This coming up Friday, we are taking The Younger to get his Luke Skywalker Hand Operation.

lukeActually it’s not quite as cool as this. He has trigger finger and he will get that “fixed”. Basically if you pretend that you finger is a gun and you make your thumb the “trigger”… The Younger’s thumb doesn’t straighten. So, what they have to do is make 2 incisions on the base of his thumb then take a sharp-pointy thing and run it all inside to disengage the cartilage or whatever is there so that his thumb will function correctly. Hardest is part is to post surgery when the Luke The Younger is supposed to rest, he’s our in-home maniac stunt person. He’s already a hitter of sorts, so once he realizes that his cast is a great weapon for melee combat (damage +2) general walloping, he’s going to be hard to stop.

Ears to you

I forgot to put a post about the latest episode of Gravity@1053′ (that’s my running podcast) that I uploaded on Friday January 4th. I recently posted an update but if you weren’t subscribed to the podcast you wouldn’t have known it was released. Of course, if you were subscribed, you may not have known that I uploaded an episode seeing that it has been 3 months since my last full episode.

You can find links to my Gravity@1053′ Episodes HERE as well as the feed link if you want to subscribe to the podcast.

Subjects for the next few Gravity@1053′

January: My Plans for 2008

February: What went right and what went wrong at my PR setting Chickamauga Marathon race

March: Why Running is a perfect special interest for me as a recently diagnosed Aspergian

and each new episode will be released on the 3rd of each month.

Gravity@1053′ Update

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I have uploaded a new episode, really just an update, of Gravity @ 1053′ which is my podcast focused on running. If don’t have the show automatically downloaded by a podcatcher (such as iTunes or Juice) you can download the MP3 file HERE (Right Click and Save As)

Gravitational Pull

So what’s the status of the podcast Gravity@1053′?

Well, it’s on hold right now. I had every intention of making the next episode my Worldwide Half Marathon Experience and that didn’t happen. It’s been a month now. I even worked on editing some of the audio, but alas, it’s still in mid-edit.

I have a few ideas for upcoming episodes and now that things are starting to come more into focus, I think that I can start working on new episodes. However, I have to go to a minimal editing format or else there won’t be much in the way of episodes. So, stay tuned (or check your RSS feed).

Hear my voice

Would you like to hear my voice? I can't say that I have the most manly deep, “hellllo baby” voice in the entire world. In fact, when nervous, I can sound down right… womanly. It is not uncommon to be called Ms. Higgins on the phone. I used to get upset when it happened. Now I use it to my advantage. Typically, if I call the person on that I am “No, in fact, MR. Higgins”, I can gain superiority and generally have an easier time with my problem especially if it's a customer service related problem.

The best is when I don't call them on being a dude and refer to my wife Jennifer. That sometimes throw them for a loop. And if I ever make the mistake of getting the incorrect gender on the phone, I don't care… because I understand.

Anyway… here my voice. If you are so inclined on hearing what Planet3rry sounds like, you can go to
http://www.steverunner.com/ which is the home of my favorite Podcast and give it a listen, it could become yours too. You don't have to be a runner to appreciate the life lessons that Steve talks about in his podcast. In fact he might use his Jedi Mind trick and you will become a runner (these are not the droids your looking for…). Listen to (by clicking the link) or download episode #025 called “Revolutions and Resolutions”. It's right there on the main page, so you can't miss it. I would encourage you to listen to the whole podcast, but if you don't you can find me around the 26:14 mark. I made two Phedippidations promos for him as Christmas Presents and he was kind enough to include one of them in the episode.

Who knows, even I might have a knack for a podcast. Perhaps when I retire, which may be sooner than later, more on that soon!

More Running Podcasts

Back on Nov 7th, I listed some Running Podcasts that I have downloaded (with my comments):

Phedippidations Feed Website
No Nonsense New England Runner who shares his passion for running through his “goofy little” podcast using his thoughts, opinions, observations and rambling diatribes. A must have for any runner.

Endurance Radio Feed Website
Excellent interviews with endurance athletes and those deeply involved with cycling, triathlons, ultras, and marathons. Also, a great podcast

Running Injury Free Feed Website
Downloaded, but haven’t listen to yet.

Runcast Weekly Feed Website
Has been on a hiatus for a while, but each show is a very informative on technical aspects of running

Well, I have more (lifted from coalcrackerbob off the Runcast Weekly Message Board):
Runner’s World Audio Website
What started it all for me. Basic marathon information from Runners World and ASICS for the 2005 New York City Marathon. 5 session podcast includes tales from the finish line.

Simply Stu Feed Website
Downloaded, but haven’t listen to yet.

Ironman Live (go to “Ironman Life” articles) Website
Downloaded, but haven’t listen to yet.

By Ear With Arthur Vance Website
Downloaded, but haven’t listen to yet.

Triathlete’s Garage Feed Website
Downloaded, but haven’t listen to yet.

Running RadioFeed Website
Downloaded, but haven’t listen to yet.

Podcasting

Something that I have been eyeballing for a while, but what to download… that was the question. With the recent podcasts from ASICS, it gave me the incentive to download the iPodder software to capture the feeds. I already have 4 feeds that I am downloading everything I can get my podcasty hands on. So let me share the links that I have found. I have only listened to a Bruce Jenner podcast from Endurance Radio which was outstanding.

Here are the feeds that I capture:
PhedippidationsXMLWebsite
Endurance RadioXMLWebsite
Running Injury FreeXMLWebsite
Runcast WeeklyXML Website

RunnING Podcast

For those of you who are not seasoned marathoners, tomorrow the starting gun will fo off for one of the top ten marathons. That marathon is the ING New York City Marathon or just
New York to marathoners.

NYC is difficult, but not impossible to get into, unlike Boston, where for some legitimate entry is near impossible (like for me example). You can either be part of the NYC running scene and get entry a couple of ways or use the lottery system, if you can't qualify outright. If you apply using the lottery and don't get in for 3 consecutive years, you get the next year. I am tempted to apply, just to start the process.

Runners World is offering 4 Podcasts about the marathon on their websites. The podcasts are sponsored by ASICS and hold a wealth of knowledge on running a marathon as well as some specifics for NYC. If you've run at least 1 marathon, it's a good reference. If you have never run a marathon, are training for your first or may run one in the future then I would capture the pods to listen to close to race day. It's good stuff.

I'll probably be running today, but with the UT game fast approaching, I am not sure when that will take place