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For those WITHOUT iTUNES the RSS feed is up-to date the latest Interview is dated 20th June 2009.
Perhaps in future Scott could also post the link to the RSS feed as those using Firefox, latest versions of Internet Explorer, etc can access the files without any special software.
Some APUG users are still on Dial-up connections and this may help them too.
Scott they are excellent interviews and a lot of work must go into them, so it's important that they reach as wide an audience as possible. I listened to a wedding photographer's interview expecting it to be boring and was very surprised to find it very interesting.
Perhaps Sean can port the RSS feed straight into APUP ?
Ian
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 Originally Posted by Ray Rogers I understand being busy and I also undersatand forgetting... But I also understand what it means to take someone for granted. Ray:
I emailed you back and never heard a peep back after that...
So you must of NOT gotten any of the communication I sent you. I wondered what happened to you ??
Thanks
Scott
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Peep...
 Originally Posted by Scott_Sheppard I emailed you back and never heard a peep back after that...
Scott Scott,
That is probably true...
My "slience" was the breathing time you requested!
Whichever way you spin this Scott, you're caught holding lower rpm's.
Sorry.
Last edited by Ray Rogers; 09-18-2009 at 08:07 AM.
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Inside Analog Photo Radio - Sandy King
Hello Everybody:
I have updated the iTunes feed with a fresh program featuring...
Sandy King - Carbon Print Master and Fine Art Photographer http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...t?id=291806626
For our friends that don't have or use iTunes (??) here is the RSS XML feed for the program. http://www.insidemacmedia.com/rss/iap.xml
Next up... Damaso Reyes - Documentary Photojournalist
** ENJOY **
Lots more to come !!
Thanks
Scott
Last edited by Scott_Sheppard; 09-18-2009 at 04:34 PM.
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How many times do we need to keep asking you Scott, post the RSS feed as well. It is up to date with Sandy King's 27th June 2009 interview.
Perhaps we should complain direct to Fuji !!!
Ian
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Ian:
I added the RSS link. I would like people get the program tru iTunes if at all possible, but we want everybody to listen.
Thanks
Scott
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I've been waiting eagerly for the Sandy King interview. Thanks very much, Scott.
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 Originally Posted by Scott_Sheppard ... I added the RSS link. I would like people get the program tru iTunes if at all possible ... Why?
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Bob:
Because the way its tracked in iTunes. Also the more people that listen tru iTunes the higher the program will rank in its category, that in return acts like a 3rd party verification how how the program is doing. Sorta like Arbitron ratings here in the US.
BUT.. the bottom line is we want people to LISTEN and if iTunes is a pain or you don't like Apple or its technology the PLEASE use what ever means you have at your disposable to get the program. We just want to share our passion and love of analog photography to EVERYBODY !!
iTunes is really a GREAT way to deal with MOST media that is in a digital form.
I hope that answers your question.
Thanks
Scott
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Scott, another suggestion for an interview is Mirko @ Fotoimpex, he's become a key player in Europe & to a growing extent the US with his dedication to supplying and re-introducing B&W materials. Mirko is extremely knowledgeable and his English is OK 
Perhaps a few other APUG sponsors might be interesting to, what about Bob Carnie at Elevator in Toronto, someone from Bostick & Sullivan, maybe one of the APUG members building/using ULF cameras.
It would be great if you could update the Inside Analog Photo Radio website, some links to contributors websites & some images would really help.
Thanks for staring to post the RSS feed, there are a great many of us who don't like or want to have to download & use iTunes, but could you do something so that actually posting dates are accurate, so that people realise that the interviews have only recently been posted and aren't months old.
Ian
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