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Spine Radio can be found here, at SpineRadio.com,
usually every Sunday night,
sometimes as late as Monday night or Tuesday morning, but you're going to
subscribe to it so it'll download automatically, so you won't care when it
actually comes out, as long as you get it.
Spine Radio is also broadcast on local Halifax campus/community radio station
CKDU on Monday night / Sunday
morning at 1:00 am. The version on CKDU is a week behind the internet
version, so like I said before, you're going to subscribe.
On any given week, Jeannine and Steve argue about the topics of the day,
historical grudges (including capri pants and t-shirts with pockets), and
wax philosophic about whatever happened to them that week. Really though,
it's better than I'm making it sound. I couldn't write a one sheet to save
my life.
We even have a page on the asshole of the web, MySpace.
http://myspace.com/SpineRadio
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The Blog. This is where the show
notes go. Every once in a while, you might see a text-only post.
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The Forums. Here's a
place where you can give your feedback, congregate, do whatever. Have fun.
Post away.
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The Podcast Feed
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Stick this URL in your feed reader.
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To subscribe in iTunes,
just click that iTunes logo to the left. If that doesn't work for you, then copy
the feed URL, and select "Subscribe to Podcast"
from the "Advanced" menu. Paste in the URL, and hit OK. That's it!
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Subscribe via email. Just enter your email address and you'll get an email
whenever there's a new episode.
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Call the Spine Radio comment line: (902) 482-3296. Be sure to put it on speed
dial so you can drunk-dial us instead of your ex-girlfriend. She doesn't listen anyway.
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If you've got a computer and a microphone, you can send
Spine Radio a message with Odeo. No pesky long-distance charges, and it sounds
better too. Everybody wins. Except the phone company.
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A third way you can send audio to Spine Radio is to hook
yourself up with Google Talk and add
spine.cx (at) gmail.com as one of your contacts. Then just
voicemail away. Meep!
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If you don't have a microphone or you just don't like
the sound of your own voice, you can revert back to the 1990's technology
of text-based email. We'll probably read it on the show, so now's your
chance to get Steve to say what you want him to.
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