In this program I address:

WebSighting: Netflix: www.netflix.com.
Research Tip: Google.com News RSS ATOM XML Generator: www.justinpfister.com/gnewsfeed.php.
Editorial: Trails, Trains, and T-1s: My visit this summer to Marysville, Kansas, home of the only remaining Pony Express station in its original location, prompted some reflections on the nature of telecommunications lines from the 1860s through the 21st century. (A link to my Marysville photos on Flickr will be posted here soon.)

In this program I address:

WebSighting: Netflix: www.netflix.com.
Research Tip: Google.com News RSS ATOM XML Generator: www.justinpfister.com/gnewsfeed.php.
Editorial: Trails, Trains, and T-1s: My visit this summer to Marysville, Kansas, home of the only remaining Pony Express station in its original location, prompted some reflections on the nature of telecommunications lines from the 1860s through the 21st century. (A link to my Marysville photos on Flickr will be posted here soon.)

Program Length: 27 min, 26 sec
File size: 12.8 MB


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