3 posts tagged “danish lessons”
I don't post here very often anymore. It's not that I don't like it here, it's just that I've been busy elsewhere. It's not you, it's me. But don't be upset now. I have good news...
I blog fairly regularly over at Zoom In and rumor has it, that I am working on something at the other blog too. And then of course there's flickr and twitter. And Facebook, too. I'm everywhere but here, it seems.
So, when will I be back? Perhaps when there is a new season of Danish Lessons to present. The old ones are available on cd, by the way. Just dropped the price on those suckers, too. Guaranteed to make your mouth hurt (unless you're Danish). Until then...
The prize, a sweet 80gb iPod, will be handed to the lovely Kelly, whom you may know as the English voice on the podcast, or as the Queen of Food Photopgrahy (I'll let you guess which is her day job). She has never owned an Apple product, and I am only happy to help set her on the right path.
I would like to thank the good people at Mac|Life for this wonderful honor, and all of you nutters out there, who actually listen to those phrases. You probably need to get out more, but I'm happy to entertain you while you think about it.
On a sidenote, they asked me for a picture to print with the announcement in the magazine, I sent them this one from my iStockphoto portfolio, which is totally pretentious. But it goes with the whole haughty artiste thing.
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Do you listen to podcasts? Are there any you'd recommend?
Inspired by Alex.
Of course, I listen to several podcasts, though most are in Danish. And speaking of Danish, the lessons I am posting here are available as a podcast as well. You can get them via iTunes - visit it's page right here* - and if you do, please leave a couple of encouragning comments in the form of a short review. It would be much appreciated.
Another podcast I would like to mention is Wrimo Radio*, the official Nanowrimo podcast, which of course is right around the corner. If you're going to participate this year, you will find it a good encouragement and perhaps even inspirational. I did last year, when I was listening to it (though I won't recommend listening and writing at the same time).
*Link opens directly in iTunes.