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A Podcast from Network Administrators

MakoStorm writes "The guys over at wehatetech.com have been working really hard on their Podcast. "After This Week in Tech", and others. It was time for a Podcast that others might enjoy. With a bit of ranting, whining, and over all dislike for the dreaded stuff we need to fix every day." The site also offers an open forum to dump your horror stories in an effort to prevent technophiles from going postal.

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  1. Nothing for you to see here. Please move along. by benna · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So true. Seriously, why is slashdot advertising someone's podcast?

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  2. Businesses Jumping into Podcasting by dotslashdot · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Podcasting has really taken off. Many companies are trying to jump into podcasting to target consumers with ads, etc. What was once simply common folk making interesting podcasts will soon (if not already) become yet another communication medium saturated with advertisements and promotions, reducing its value.

  3. I hate podcasts by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Is it just me, or are 99% of the podcasts out there completely braindead. I couldn't listen to more than 10 minutes of this one. If you took all of the actual things said in this thing and put it together, you'd end up with 5 minutes of content. Do people actually listen to this junk?

    1. Re:I hate podcasts by Saven+Marek · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I'm disappointed in many of them. It seems to be a great way to give broadcasting to the masses, so just anyone can make a radio show as easily as a large commercial radio station.

      Unfortunately as the old cliche goes, this means that just anyone IS making their own radio shows. I'm finding the same stats as you, about 99% are trash, and the ones I've kept listening to are commercial/professional stations who just put their existing radio shows online.

      We need a good freely accessible ratings service for podcasts in different categories. help people sort the chaff from the soap.