Go Hypermiling Podcast #1
Jul 22, 2009 at 21:54 |
Kacey Green
Go Hypermiling #1 – Pilot
Type: Audio
Hosts: Kacey Green, Manuel Santos, Wayne Gerdes
Moderating: Kacey Green
Technique: Three Lights Out / Anticipatory Focus
Main Topics: Prius vs. Insight Smack-down (only one main topic for this show)
Sponsors: CleanMPG, CleanMPG (Scangauge Division), Hybrid Canada, & Midlands Hybrid
This is our first podcast, we hope you enjoy it, please leave us feedback so we may improve this podcast as we move forward. We planned a lighter podcast than we would normally for the first episode.
We discussed the Three Lights Out technique and planned rabbit timing for the next technique. Prius versus Insight Smack-down got most of our attention. We also discussed our rides and more…
We enjoyed making this netcast / podcast for you and we hope you enjoy it too, we learned a fair amount to apply to our next show. This show will be recorded semi-regularly, about once a week.
Subscribe in your favorite Netcasting / Podcasting software such as iTunes and Zune, our feed address is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GoHypermiling-Podcasts, you don’t need a portable MP3 Player to use our netcasts, though we try to make it a good listen for your commute.
If you want to listen right now and don’t have netcasting software available, listen now in your web browser: Go Hypermiling #1 - Pilot.
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Reader Comments (4)
Thanks for the show guys.
Also good to see the new web site, gohypremiling.com!
I'm looking forward to more.
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Eric Powers
Thanks for the feedback, we're glad you liked it :) .
I'm a bit behind on these, I just listened to the first podcast. I liked it and I'm looking forward to hearing more.
One criticism: I had a hard time hearing Kacey because his audio was mostly on the left speaker. In the future, could you even out the balance, please?
Thanks!
Thanks dalesd, will attempt to keep it stereo but not so much that you need both channels to hear it well.
Our first test listener was using ear-buds and missed a whole side of the conversation for 5 min, he didn't feel it would be an issue, but I agree after a few plays myself in the car it was a little different than I'm used to, usually its done so one side is louder but not with the other side being near silent