Maccast 2010.11.14 – Jam 005

Written by: Adam Christianson

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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 326. A quick rundown of some of the latest Apple news and stories and then we have another “jam”. I am joined this time by the crew from the Mac site Macgasm.net.

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  1. Brandon | Nov 19 2010 - 07:17

    Hi Adam,

    Enjoying the occasional change ups in show format with the Jam editions. I listen to your podcast, along with a large number of other podcasts, while driving on my hour long commute to/from work every day. This makes it impossible for me to take notes though, so I rely on the your show notes for names and/or links to products when I finally get back online. I’ve noticed that for the Jam editions though that the show notes seem to be extremely sparse or missing entirely.

    The Jam 005 version just has:
    Macgasam
    * Roll interview
    @ http://www.maccast.com/podcast/shownotes_20101114/#ijEF4WctdUgO

    and the recent Clayton Morris interview doesn’t seem to have any show notes at all.

    Not sure if this is a problem for other listeners or not, but I’d really appreciate it if you could jot these down in the show notes or on the podcast posting.

    Thanks a lot, and keep up the great work!

  2. Morrie | Dec 15 2010 - 01:40

    James, only heard this episode today and loved it (backlog due to listening to a few audiobooks/podiobooks. I’m going to subscribe to Macgasam so I’m loving your jame sessions. One can never get enough info or advice about the Mac.