Good thoughts, Mike.  I still want a little more control, especially
when there's the possibility I may already have heard whatever the
presentation might be live.  I have enough trouble remembering to visit
mailboxes into which I have filtered mail, and if things are too
automatic I may forget.  In other words, organization is not my strong
suit.  <smile>  

So is there no way to collect items on demand from Itunes?  Especially
with a certain program, WMKV Computer Talk from WMKV in Cincinnati, I
try to catch it live and phone in when I can.  I can record the repeat
broadcasts with Replay A/V if I want, but a number of months worth of
presentations have been uploaded to the Itunes store and are available
free.  I might want to pick and choose, grabbing only those I haven't
heard.  

It seems there was a program called "Golden Ears" which allowed podcasts
to be downloaded on demand and listened to immediately.  It was an
option, not the whole premise of the program.  I was hoping there'd be
some flexibility with Itunes.  

Just my thoughts.  

Pam



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Pam

I both schedule to record and retrieve via podcast far more than I could
ever listen to.
I don't view this as a problem as it opens up the opportunity to listen
to something when and if I want to.
Replay AV, Juice, and iTunes all can be configured to automatically
delete items on a regular basis so this eliminates clutter.
And I do the collecting on an external hd so my main drive is kept
neater.
With all this potential audio, I feel like the proverbial kid in the
candy store.

What I am finding now, thanks to all this audio, is that I do less and
less book reading.





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Indeed a really thankful heart will extract motive for gratitude from
everything,
making the most even of scanty blessings.
J. R. MacDuff



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