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    1. Genealogy Podcast
    2. Cheryl Rothwell
    3. I know. You don't even have an iPod or clone. But read on. . You can go to the web site, click on it and listen right on your computer at that moment. You can save it and listen to it later on your computer. You can burn many of them to a CD and listen to it on a CD player -- the kind you listen to other music on in your music system or a portable -- that plays MP3. [Older ones might not.] You can save it to a flash drive and insert it into a small and inexpensive flash drive player to carry with you when you are jogging. Maybe you have a newer vehicle with a CD player that plays MP3 so you can read while stuck in traffic. Everyone has a way to listen to podcasts. Once you figure out the best way for you you'll find there are thousands of things you can listen to besides music. The Genealogy Guys, George Morgan and Drew Smith, create a podcast every week on genealogy. It's a 30 minute discussion. Morgan is the author of How to Do with Your Genealogy and he writes a column on Ancestry.com called "Along Those Lines." Smith is a librarian, author and lecturer. You can read a synopsis of each podcast and download only those of interest or you can download them all. I suggest the latter because, as we all know, the synopsis doesn't really cover everything that is the entire thing. www.genealogyguys.com

    04/18/2006 03:19:29
    1. Re: [ILFULTON] Genealogy Podcast
    2. Peggy Carey
    3. I went to the site & clicked several places & didn't get any sound. Only thing that happened was downloading to a temp. file taking more then two hours. Did I miss something in your directions? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cheryl Rothwell" <historysleuth@gmail.com> To: <ILFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:19 AM Subject: [ILFULTON] Genealogy Podcast I know. You don't even have an iPod or clone. But read on. . You can go to the web site, click on it and listen right on your computer at that moment. You can save it and listen to it later on your computer. You can burn many of them to a CD and listen to it on a CD player -- the kind you listen to other music on in your music system or a portable -- that plays MP3. [Older ones might not.] You can save it to a flash drive and insert it into a small and inexpensive flash drive player to carry with you when you are jogging. Maybe you have a newer vehicle with a CD player that plays MP3 so you can read while stuck in traffic. Everyone has a way to listen to podcasts. Once you figure out the best way for you you'll find there are thousands of things you can listen to besides music. The Genealogy Guys, George Morgan and Drew Smith, create a podcast every week on genealogy. It's a 30 minute discussion. Morgan is the author of How to Do with Your Genealogy and he writes a column on Ancestry.com called "Along Those Lines." Smith is a librarian, author and lecturer. You can read a synopsis of each podcast and download only those of interest or you can download them all. I suggest the latter because, as we all know, the synopsis doesn't really cover everything that is the entire thing. www.genealogyguys.com ==== ILFULTON Mailing List ==== Visit the LGenWeb Fulton Co. website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilfulton/

    04/18/2006 01:50:33