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August 14, 2005

Where's the MySQL Podcast?

There seems to be a podcast about everything under the sun, there's even a PHP podcast. Is there someone brewing a MySQL podcast out there? Not sure what kind of interest there might be, but I'd subscribe to hear periodic interviews with key folks in the community and to get an inside look at what's happening in development.

Just ideas . . .

Posted by mike at August 14, 2005 10:24 PM

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Mike, I was at a swim meet in Champaign, IL in July. One of my swimmers found a 30,000 record collection going for $1-$2 each. The owner had collected them from record stations changing over. He had the idea that he would make a mint on collectors. Then his wife got crippled and he no longer is interested. Good luck tracking him down. I think he was going to find an auctioneer to sell the collection. I have no further info.

Posted by: Bob at August 16, 2005 9:05 PM

I have discussed that idea in the past, but it was a matter of free time.

Posted by: Mike Hillyer at October 24, 2005 8:12 PM

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