User:Singkong2005/pn

My favorite podcasting & news sources, & tools for the travelling Wikian. Search stuff is on a separate page.

Podcasting
If there's a program or a particular episode that you think I'd like, please let me know. Email me, or leave a comment on my talk page.

Programs I'm most interested in are in bold.

Note: On this page, ABC refers to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (radio).

Current podcasts to check out

 * A World Without Waste - 4 part series by the ABC and BBC.
 * Torn Curtain - The Secret History of the Cold War - 5 part series ABC's Hindsight program. Transcripts and streaming audio.
 * West Papua. Very informative. Rear Vision examines the period between the end of WW2 in 1945 through to the Act of Free Choice in West Papua in 1969, focusing on the historical debate about Indonesia's claim over West Papua and Australia's role in that claim. If you can't find the file, I can give you a link to download it from. (23 MB)

Regular programs
ABC: what's coming up this week

Science programs

 * All In The Mind (ABC)
 * In Conversation (ABC) (presented by Robyn Williams)
 * Health (ABC), incl The Health Report
 * The Science Show (ABC) (guest viewpoints; presented by Robyn Williams)
 * Show all ABC Science programs

Society, culture & history

 * The World (BBC), [http://www.theworld.org/rss/index.shtml Specials archive
 * The Changing World (BBC), Archives
 * Hindsight (ABC). Social history - usually about Australia, sometimes international.
 * Rear Vision - the historical context of current events in the news.

Interviews & guest speakers

 * Ockham's Razor (ABC) (presented by Robyn Williams)
 * Late Night Live (ABC)

Current affairs & international issues

 * Background Briefing (ABC)
 * Saturday Extra (ABC)

General knowledge

 * Self-improvement Wednesday (ABC) - wide range of topics; pretty basic, not in-depth.

Other subject areas

 * The Philosopher's Zone (ABC)

Check

 * http://www.radionetherlands.nl/radioprogrammes/documentaries/ - old programs are streamed, new also available in MP3.
 * http://www.abc.net.au/ra/innovations/ (ABC)*http://www.abc.net.au/rn/lifematters/
 * Big Ideas (ABC)

Search for podcasts

 * SpeechBot. Searches the audio files of popular US radio programs. You can be taken to the exact points in the shows where the subject is being discussed.


 * PublicRadioFan.Com. Public radio programming from around the world. See categories, e.g. documentary pods... (Review: Listen to the World, Jan. 28, 2003). My comments on specific programs:
 * Earth & Sky program list - some interesting; programs are so short that it's easier to just skim the page, but additional resources & more extended interviews are linked at the bottom.
 * ABC Radio National programs A-Z

Online TV

 * Throw away your TV has heaps of programs. Some are great. Some are crap.
 * The Daily Show

News
I don't watch or read a lot of news these days. It seems too depressing, pointless, and focused on the sensational, personal tragedies of a few people in Western countries. Followed by sports news. If you know of a better news service, please let me know!

Economics: I like reading Ross Gittins. The problem is, I don't know enough about economics to read as critically as I'd like.

Check this: News Search Engines (2003 review)

Google alerts allow you to monitor specific issues. Choose weekly - have a life, don't be a news junkie.

Indonesian news
For language practice and to keep up-to-date... Kompas, Liputan6, Media Indonesia and www.detik.com.

Copy, don't type, numbers
Not sure how secure this is, but it might help avoid keyloggers finding your PINs and account numbers if you copy and paste passwords, rather than just typing them in. Here's a table that I use for copying numbers: