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Happy Holidays: Podcast #3


Happy Holidays - Podcast #3

Comments (6)

Joey:

Podcast man. Technologically over my head already! Looks really cool. I like the music too. Funny/good to watch you in action Sassy. Looking forward to number four whenever it comes out. Good luck with fundraising!

:)

Becky (VA):

Great job all! Especially you Sassy girl, i miss you on the east coast, but i'm extremely proud of you. Please keep it going and keep updating. It's good to see you smiling :) <3

jay gatsby:

you spelled "equipment" wrong.

Blake Kimmel:

25 Geeez??? Hsquared doing it reaaaal biig.

nice "four"
i loved the faculty adviser, well done
well done cutting the music on "you"
well done with the sponsorship pages
look at that amp in the background of that shit!
also good music fade down on "first love"
nice 'lil tutorial at the end =)

side note: you should put a couple sentences under the video about what goes on the podcast. ie:
"this week sassy and wes sit down and discuss what too ambitious means as moredillon instructs users on subscribing to this bitchin' pcast"

my favorite. love.

awesome.... I really liked the tutorial/overview about subscribing to the RSS feeds and using MySpace and itunes. Great job guys! I'm wishing all the luck for getting these funds and having Chapman pitch in!

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