39 min

Episode 14: I Lose You‪!‬ The Puerto Rico Connection

    • Education

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I Lose You

…is my 6th-grade-English equivalent to “I’m losing you”, the distress signal we use to mean there is a broken-line communication problem. In this case, thanks to Audacity editing I was able to lessen that issue as we faced poor Internet connection just when Alan and I were recording our 14th episode. It’s a common issue, now we are Zooming all over–but, as Alan says, it’s a sort of a miracle if the networks are still functioning given the amount of traffic any day.



So, welcome to our 14th episode, and enjoy it as much as I did. The frequency of the PR Connection podcast has been steadily increasing, so I’m trying to publish this not so late after the recording. Done with Zencastr.org, a beautiful platform that records people’s tracks separately but perfectly in synch–even when someone drops off for a little.



2020/366/298 All Along The Split Rail Fence Line #flickr https://t.co/7vEOJDvb1X

— Alan Levine (@cogdog) October 26, 2020



So, we rtalked a bit about life in quarantine, which I say “Keeps me in sync with another part of the world outside of classes etc.”, of COVID-19 Testing and lockdown

That’s pretty fine,

I hear myself as saying…

Then we talk about Photo habits, particularly about Alan’s One Photo Every Day challenge, where he publishes 365–or-so imageas a year (on Flickr) , and also on Instagram.

“You gotta find one thing that matters,”

he replies…

And then we talk about Zoom (what else) and how fantastic it is that the network infrastructure has not collapsed under the pressure.

It’s pleasure to have these conversations together with Alan, as often as possible, and as well-recorded as possible!

Now, please, go vote!



“Vote for guy who respects women” https://t.co/z1Cq4TdanK

— Alan Levine (@cogdog) October 26, 2020



 

https://prconnection.cogdog.casa/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/pr-connection-ep-14.mp3



I Lose You

…is my 6th-grade-English equivalent to “I’m losing you”, the distress signal we use to mean there is a broken-line communication problem. In this case, thanks to Audacity editing I was able to lessen that issue as we faced poor Internet connection just when Alan and I were recording our 14th episode. It’s a common issue, now we are Zooming all over–but, as Alan says, it’s a sort of a miracle if the networks are still functioning given the amount of traffic any day.



So, welcome to our 14th episode, and enjoy it as much as I did. The frequency of the PR Connection podcast has been steadily increasing, so I’m trying to publish this not so late after the recording. Done with Zencastr.org, a beautiful platform that records people’s tracks separately but perfectly in synch–even when someone drops off for a little.



2020/366/298 All Along The Split Rail Fence Line #flickr https://t.co/7vEOJDvb1X

— Alan Levine (@cogdog) October 26, 2020



So, we rtalked a bit about life in quarantine, which I say “Keeps me in sync with another part of the world outside of classes etc.”, of COVID-19 Testing and lockdown

That’s pretty fine,

I hear myself as saying…

Then we talk about Photo habits, particularly about Alan’s One Photo Every Day challenge, where he publishes 365–or-so imageas a year (on Flickr) , and also on Instagram.

“You gotta find one thing that matters,”

he replies…

And then we talk about Zoom (what else) and how fantastic it is that the network infrastructure has not collapsed under the pressure.

It’s pleasure to have these conversations together with Alan, as often as possible, and as well-recorded as possible!

Now, please, go vote!



“Vote for guy who respects women” https://t.co/z1Cq4TdanK

— Alan Levine (@cogdog) October 26, 2020



 

39 min

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