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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

The CrapMonkey Podcast Episode #127

April 25, 2008 10:43 pm

Teach StreetThanks for tuning in to another Crapmonkey Podcast.  There has been a lot going on lately… but enough about me.  Let’s look at what’s coming up in the near future.  In the beer department, there are a few different festivals to look forward to attending.  Right around the corner on May 2nd and 3rd is the Hop Scotch Spring Beer and Scotch Festival.  July 4 through July 6th is the Seattle International Beerfest and from July 18th through July 20th is the Portland International Beerfest.  If you can do only one brewfest in Oregon this year, you’ll want to check out the Oregon Brewfest July 24th through July 27th (warning: hotels book up fast!).  Check out last year’s Oregon Brewfest Video!  Looking for something to do on Memorial Day Weekend?  How about attending the Crypticon Horror Convention in Seattle or the Vancouver International Digital Festival in Canada?  In the Tech arena, Microsoft has launched Live Mesh as a tech preview.  If you need help getting your digital life in sync, Live Mesh might be just the right thing for you. 

The song of the day is Souls Come Rising by Lords of the North and the website of the day is TeachStreet.com.  The show closed on What’s Eatin’ You by Airbourne, recorded live (from the crowd) at the Tractor Tavern in Ballard.  Special thanks to the AndyCast Podcast for the intro, go subscribe to Andycast – you’ll laugh till you stop!

2 Responses to “The CrapMonkey Podcast Episode #127”

Cj wrote a comment on April 26, 2008

I hope you do make it to the Expo in Vegas! One of the things I look forward to at the Expo is getting to see you – even if only briefly! I’m already booked, but then, I don’t travel much so I don’t have anywhere near the burn-out you do. I’m looking forward to seeing how different it turns out to be in the busy city instead of the quiet little town of Ontario.

Cj

Dave Schappell wrote a comment on April 26, 2008

Hey Travis — thanks for the TeachStreet shout-out, we really appreciate it. And, of course, for your loyal listeners, how about some podcasting classes? We’ve got 8 in the Seattle area, and would love to see you set a few up! Maybe even set up the Seattle Podcasting Network as a class of sorts, with a link out to the meetup location.

In any case, I’m hoping we can catch up sometime soon in person — it’s been far too long. Need to get back to a little bit more normal pace of life :-)

Dave

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