MADE ON EARTH - Report from the world of backyard technology: The ShopperChopper, a modded shopping cart with wheels from a wheelchair, shocks from a hospital bed, a shopping cart from the supermarket, and a 10 hp Briggs and Stratton generator motor, as read by David Albertson, MAKE Creative Director. This is an enhanced podcast; it will play audio and show the actual pages of MAKE Magazine from volume 03 when you click on them. iTunes: Click this link and click SUBSCRIBE.
MAKE AUDIOZINE - The ShopperChopper
MADE ON EARTH - Report from the world of backyard technology: The ShopperChopper, a modded shopping cart with wheels from a wheelchair, shocks from a hospital bed, a shopping cart from the supermarket, and a 10 hp Briggs and Stratton generator motor, as read by David Albertson, MAKE Creative Director. This is an enhanced podcast; it will play audio and show the actual pages of MAKE Magazine from volume 03 when you click on them. iTunes: Click this link and click SUBSCRIBE.
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I subscribed to the podcasts using the url in the "POD CAST MP3" link on the left side of the screen, using the program iPodder running on windows. I copy the mp3 files over to my archos mp3 player. However, for some reason it decided to download an m4b file instead. Am I crazy, or shouldn't the "POD CAST MP3" give you a feed of mp3 files only. I see you've posted the url to the mp3 file here in the comments but the point of using ipodder is so that I don't have to do this manually. Thanks.
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Hey Phil;
Love the podcast but I agree with many others who want plain MP3 files of your podcasts. You have been good enough to make direct MP3 and zipped MP3 links available but I automate my podcast feed downloads using bashpodder on Linux using cron. Could you please include the direct MP3 links in your default podcast RSS feed or if this messes up iTunes, make separate feeds for M4B and MP3 users.
Thanks;
Mark Quering
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I agree with Mark (mdquerng) and would like to also request the same.
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I third that comment from Mark & rpinlet7. Can we have a good ol MP3 RSS feed please.
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