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The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 1: No Drones, Immigration a problem for blue collar workers, and Kim takes on Snow Plow Parents

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 29:56


Good Morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show: This Hour: St Louis Citizens are saying no to drones in the City The number 1 issue for blue collar workers is immigration Kim on a Whim: Kim vs. Snow Plow Parents.  Kim tells about a poll that finds more than 1/2 of under 30 adults still live with their parents.  These parents are helping their kids with cell phone bills and streaming subscriptions Coming Up:  Hans von Spakovsky, Nicole Murray and In Other News with Ethan

Who Is That? The Masked Singer Podcast
The Masked Singer Season 4, Episode 3: No Drones About It (Recap)

Who Is That? The Masked Singer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 43:15


We’re back, and we’re recapping The Masked Singer Season 4, Episode 3! Tonight, we watched the Group A playoffs with Popcorn, Giraffe, the Snow Owls, and Sun! We are proud to announce we had the Giraffe’s identity in the BAG before he was revealed (thanks to one of our housemates). Also, Lauren popped off with her guess for Popcorn, and Jackson may have “cracked” the case of the Snow Owls. Tune in next week for our recap of the Group B finals!Become one of our producers on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thegreenlightMake a one-time donation on PayPal at tglsubmit@gmail.com!Check out our other show, The Green Light! https://linktr.ee/thegreenlightpodcastFollow us on social media at @whoisthatpod on Twitter and Instagram!Follow Lauren on Instagram and Twitter: @hunkeleberryFollow Jackson on Instagram and Twitter: @j_woodward_c 

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Boston Police: No Booze, No Weed, No Drones During First Night Celebrations

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 0:45


Authorities said there would be a strong public safety presence during First Night Boston celebrations Tuesday night, and asked the public to act responsibly. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.

Public Space Travel
Episode 02 Excerpt - Benny Boi Bullshit

Public Space Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 5:10


Public Space Travel Podcast Excerpt from Episode 02 - Droning On And On: Google, Project Maven, and war profiteering In this episode of PST, we discuss Google’s development of artificial intelligence for the U.S. Dept. of Defense’s Project Maven; the (limited) effectiveness of pushback by the Google employees who were creating the AI; Google’s ‘core principles’ in relation to the drone project; and end up going down the rabbit hole of technology and its use to facilitate oppression. Public Space Travel is a podcast dedicated to social/political critique, comedy, and education. Coming from an anti-hierarchy/oppression perspective, we aim for progressive/radical left solidarity with brothers/sisters/trans and non-binary folk of all stripes. Co Hosts this episode and where to follow them: Lazarus - @PSTLazarus Luci - @PSTLuci Mar(x) - @PSTInTheShadows We want to discuss and examine topics (or interview people) that you want to hear about, as well as make corrections for things we’ve said. Reach out to us: PublicSpaceTravel@gmail.com Voice Mail: (208) 502-1406 Twitter: @PublicSpacePod ------------------------------------------------- Public Space Travel Intro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of Dial My Number by Benedek off of “Bonus Beat Blast 2011” licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org) Episode art edited by Lazarus (Original photo “NO DRONES” by Martin Sanchez found on unsplash.com)

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Public Space Travel
Droning On And On: Google, Project Maven, and war profiteering

Public Space Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 61:17


Public Space Travel Podcast Episode 02 - Droning On And On: Google, Project Maven, and war profiteering In this episode of PST, we discuss Google’s development of artificial intelligence for the U.S. Dept. of Defense’s Project Maven; the (limited) effectiveness of pushback by the Google employees who were creating the AI; Google’s ‘core principles’ in relation to the drone project; and end up going down the rabbit hole of technology and its use to facilitate oppression. Public Space Travel is a podcast dedicated to social/political critique, comedy, and education. Coming from an anti-hierarchy/oppression perspective, we aim for progressive/radical left solidarity with brothers/sisters/trans and non-binary folk of all stripes. Co Hosts this episode and where to follow them: Lazarus - @PSTLazarus Luci - @PSTLuci Mar(x) - @PSTInTheShadows We want to discuss and examine topics (or interview people) that you want to hear about, as well as make corrections for things we’ve said. Reach out to us: PublicSpaceTravel@gmail.com Voice Mail: (208) 502-1406 Twitter: @PublicSpacePod ------------------------------------------------- Public Space Travel Intro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "Dial My Number" by Benedek off of “Bonus Beat Blast 2011” licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 License, found on freemusicarchive.org) Public Space Travel Outro Theme by Lazarus (Remix of "RSPN" by Blank and Kytt off of “Heavy, Crazy, Serious” (Tough Love Records, 2010). Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License on freemusicarchive.org) Episode art edited by Lazarus (Original photo “NO DRONES” by Martin Sanchez found on unsplash.com) Article Links: Google Hedges On Promise To End Controversial Involvement In Military Drone Contract By Lee Fang at The Intercept Google Is Helping the Pentagon Build AI for Drones By Kate Conger and Dell Cameron at Gizmodo

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Photo Nerds Photography Podcast
No Drones Allowed? ISO is fake? What's the deal with Wedding Photography?

Photo Nerds Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 61:49


In this episode we are soaring high with Drone Photography, getting romantic with Wedding Photography and and we’re going to debunk that ISO isn’t real.

Crop Factor by EMT Films
No Drones Allowed

Crop Factor by EMT Films

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 3:51


No drones allowed in Laguna Beach. What!? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/emtfilms/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emtfilms/support

Oral Argument
Episode 150: Shutting Down Hal

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 81:59


We talk with Christina Mulligan about the salutary effects of smashing robots that have wronged you. Join us for a chat about revenge and satisfaction in the emerging human-robot social space. This show’s links: Christina Mulligan's faculty profile (https://www.brooklaw.edu/faculty/directory/facultymember/biography?id=christina.mulligan) and writing (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=1557395) Christina Mulligan, Revenge Against Robots (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3016048) About Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Tree_Grows_in_Brooklyn_(novel)) About the Tree that Owns Itself (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_That_Owns_Itself) The Trial of the Autun Rats (http://www.duhaime.org/LawMuseum/LawArticle-1529/1508-The-Trial-of-the-Autun-Rats.aspx) Oral Argument 70: No Drones in the Park (http://oralargument.org/70) Scott Hershovitz, Tort as a Substitute for Revenge (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2308590) Kate Darling, Palash Nandy, and Cynthia Breazeal, Empathic Concern and the Effect of Stories in Human-Robot Interaction (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2639689); Kate Darling, "Who's Johnny?" Anthropomorphic Framing in Human-Robot Interaction, Integration, and Policy (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2588669) Office Space, the printer scene (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9wsjroVlu8) (nsfw) Hunter Walk, Amazon Echo Is Magical. It’s Also Turning My Kid into an Asshole. (https://hunterwalk.com/2016/04/06/amazon-echo-is-magical-its-also-turning-my-kid-into-an-asshole/) Hannah Gold, This Mirror that Forces People to Smile Is Going to Piss Everyone Off (https://jezebel.com/this-mirror-that-forces-people-to-smile-is-going-to-pis-1819828956) Special Guest: Christina Mulligan.

Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
Back With Another One Of Those Ad Block Rockin' Beats: TM 101 REGULAR VERSION

Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 33:22


Please support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/uktech for access to our exclusive extended version of the show, weekly columns from Nate, and much more. This week on the regular version of TECH'S MESSAGE Nate and CNET's Andy Hoyle discuss: - Google to let publishers charge users for ad-blockers - Snapchat has brought its peculiar spectacles to the UK - Microsoft is now 'paying' UK users to ditch Google and search with Bing - London Underground on track to offer mobile reception - Barclaycard plans checkout-free shopping using mobile phones Patreon supporters have access to our longer version of the show, which includes the above as well as additional discussions about: - EXTRA STORY: This is Andy Rubin’s Essential Phone - EXTRA STORY: In depth with Andy's Nokia 3310 review - Discussion about the odd "NO DRONES" signs at British wildlife centres - Special outtake about something embarrassing we found in our mother's house - Outtakes and more Access our exclusive content and support Nate and Ian's... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Super Hopped-Up
Episode 48: I Ain't Tipping No Drones

Super Hopped-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 76:53


I mean, what *should* the minimum drone wage be, really? After discussing this important, soon-to-be topic of our generation, this week we talk about the worst prize giveaways during a video game marathon, our hypothetical Seinfeld episodes, and our agreement that Pacific Rim probably wouldn't have been better in black and white. We also talk more about the Death Stranding trailer, Dave lets us know that the band KISS made a first-person shooter, and Kelly tries to convince us all to watch Grey's Anatomy. Also Kelly's been playing some Let It Die, Dave has some hot Street Fighter 5 updates, and Norris loves sword-wielding robots. Hosts: Chris Norris-Jones, Kelly Wright, David Beebe Beer of the Week: Red Truck IPA Music by Sebastian Bender

Oral Argument
Episode 115: Gonna Work? (Live at the Tech Law Institute)

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 59:32


We made a return to the annual Tech Law Institute meeting in Atlanta and recorded a live episode about self-driving cars. We talked optimism, pessimism, political valence, regulatory challenges, federalism, trolley problems, and more. This show’s links: Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE! NHTSA, Federal Automated Vehicles Policy RAND, Autonomous Vehicle Technology: A Guide for Policymakers Duncan Black, some posts on self-driving cars: Not Gonna Work, No One Will Listen to Me, Spot the Key Phrase, "the revolutionary transportation technology”…. Chris Martin and Joe Ryan, Super-Cheap Driverless Cabs to Kick Mass Transit to the Curb Tesla, All Tesla Cars Being Produced Now Have Full Self-Driving Hardware (announcement includes a vide demonstration) About Tesla’s Autopilot feature (also Tesla’s page on Autopilot) Alex Davies, Everyone Wants a Level 5 Self-Driving Car – Here’s What That Means Oral Argument 102: Precautionary Federalism (guest Sarah Light) Michael Dorf, Should Self-Driving Cars Be Mandatory? Oral Argument 41: Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo) Oral Argument 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale) About trolley problems Megan Barber, Who Should Driverless Cars Save: Pedestrians or Passengers? Frank Pasquale, Get off the Trolley Problem Jules Coleman and William Holahan, Review of Guido Calabresi and Philip Bobbitt’s Tragic Choices

Oral Argument
Episode 107: Unleash the Joe

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 79:03


A special live-to-tape dig through the mailbag. This show’s links: Christian’s Modern American Legal Theory audio downloads (paste this into your podcast app: http://www.hydratext.com/malt2016?format=rss) Episodes relevant to driverless cars: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale and Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo) Jonathan Masur’s episode: All over the Gander SustainAtlanta Oral Argument 74: Minimum Curiosity (guest Amanda Frost) More Perfect (a side project of Radiolab) Oral Argument 77: Jackasses Are People Too (guest Adama Kolber) Oral Argument 44: Serial Sarah Koenig, Judge Orderns New Trial for Adnan Syed (containing a link and embedded version of the opinion and order granting Syed a new trial) Oral Argument 69: Contaminated Evidence (guest Brandon Garrett); Oral Argument 48: Legal Truth (guest Lisa Kern Griffin); Oral Argument 45: Sacrifice Kathryn Rubino, Did Georgia Just Poison Bar Exam Test Takers?; Oral Argument 61: Minimum Competence (guest Derek Muller) Oral Argument 21: Kind of a Hellscape (guest Brigham Daniels); Oral Argument 63: A Struggle with Every Single One (guest Jessica Owley)

Oral Argument
Episode 81: Hymn, Part 1

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2015 77:00


First: oil can, a hymn, and feedback, including a discussion of the web and so-called social obligations. Is a hot dog a sandwich, and is it murder if your group of trapped spelunkers decides, unanimously, to draw lots and eat the loser? We end this part of the conversation (part two next episode and part three at a later date) there, just by asking the second question. This show’s links: Vienna Teng, The Hymn of Acxiom (“Leave your life open. You don’t have to hide. . . . Let our formulas find your soul.”) About Acxiom Peter Bright, Bob Ross Coming Back to Twitch with Weekly Broadcasts and Annual Marathons Shia LaBeouf’s #ALLMYMOVIES Hold Up! Oral Argument 45: Sacrifice Sindell v. Abbott Laboratories (DES litigation imposing liability based on market share without regard to individual proof of causation) William Baude pronouncing his name in what is also a fascinating talk on originalism Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE! About the Lynx browser Judge John Hodgman’s settled law and print Oral Argument 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale) Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Path of the Law

Oral Argument
Episode 75: Air Gap

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 86:54


We start with some feedback and thoughts on the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, criminal law, and Christian’s brush with Upstream Color greatness. Also Joe’s thank-you notes. Then we’re joined by Mary Ellen O’Connell to talk about international law, weapons, hacking, Stuxnet, war, and killer robots. Mary Ellen maintains that the law we have is perfectly capable of dealing with what seem like new challenges. This show’s links: Mary Ellen O’Connell’s faculty profile and writing Danielle Allen, Our Declaration The Declaration of Independence Upstream Color Dan Goodin, Meet “badBIOS,” the Mysterious Mac and PC Malware that Jumps Airgaps Oral Argument 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale) Mary Ellen O’Connell, 21st Century Arms Control Challenges: Drones, Cyber Weapons, Killer Robots, and WMDs About Stuxnet Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, including Article 51, which Mary Ellen references Mary Ellen O’Connell, Banning Autonomous Killing Special Guest: Mary Ellen O'Connell.

Oral Argument
Episode 73: Looking for the Splines

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 89:54


We open the burgeoning mailbag. And oh what a bounty! Side A: 1. Georgia’s assertion of copyright over its annotated statutes. 2. Law school application, rankings, and preparation. 3. The utility for law of having a Ph.D. 4. Substantive due process and Lochner. 5. Would law school be better without the study of the Supreme Court or constitutional law? Side B: 6. Voting rights and proportional representation. 7. Whether we’ve had a fair discussion of the death penalty. 8. What makes legal writing good or bad? 9. Other podcasts. 10. Race and the law. 11. The utilitarian case for manual override of driverless cars. 12. Facebook’s ability to create “bad” desires and preferences. Drugs and entertainment. 13. The rogue Kentucky clerk and the difference between civil disobedience and sabotage or revolution. This show’s links: Oral Argument on Twitter and on Facebook About Carl Malamud Georgia Accuses Public Records Activist of Information “Terrorism” Episode 68: Listen to My Full Point and Episode 12: Heart of Darkness Episode 62: Viewer Mail Episode 30: A Filled Milk Caste Episode 66: You’re Never Going to Get It All Done (guest Kareem Creighton) and Kareem Creighton’s tweet to us about this question Chris Elmendorf, Making Sense of Section 2: Of Biased Votes, Unconstitutional Elections, and Common Law Statutes Episode 56: Cracking and Packing (guest Lori Ringhand) Episode 67: Monstrous Acts (guest Josh Lee) Callins v. Collins (Scalia’s concurrence citing the brutality of a murder in a case in which the defendant was later proved innocent) Danielle Allen, Our Declaration; Robert Cover, Violence and the Word ; Jedediah Purdy, After Nature: A Politics for the Anthropocene Undisclosed: The State v. Adnan Syed, a podcast recommended to us Episode 69: Contaminated Evidence (guest Brandon Garrett); see also Episode 45: Sacrifice, Episode 64: Protect and Serve (guest Seth Stoughton) The Our National Conversation about Conversations about Race podcast Episode 70: No Drones in the Park (guest Frank Pasquale) Episode 72: The Guinea Pig Problem (guest Michelle Meyer) A youtube of David Foster Wallace talking about drugs and entertainment in Infinite Jest (2m23s) Anthony Kreis’s tweet about civil disobedience

Oral Argument
Episode 70: No Drones in the Park

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2015 78:39


Drones and robots are or soon will be watching you, driving you, delivering to you, and maybe even trying to kill you. They’re loud, nosy, deadly, useful, safe, and dangerous. There are many different kinds of them and many different kinds of us. What should we do when, say, a man shoots a camera-bearing drone out of the sky above his property? Or when a creditor remotely shuts down your car when you’re behind on your payments but, unfortunately, while you’re on the highway? For some answers and more questions, we chat with delightfully deep-thinking Frank Pasquale. This show’s links: Frank Pasquale’s faculty profile and writing Frank Pasquale, The Black Box Society Oral Argument 41: Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo) Robot or Not?, a podcast of one to two-minute episodes Jeff John Roberts, Man Arrested for Shooting $1,800 Drone Won’t Apologize, Cites Privacy DJI, drone purveyor, which company’s name Christian managed to mangle, Joe-style Michael Froomkin and Zak Colangelo, Self-Defense Against Robots and Drones Frank Pasquale, Air Traffic Control for Drones Jacque v. Sternberg Homes, Inc. Desnick v. ABC United States v. Causby Hinman v. Pacific Air Transport See, e.g., Field v. Google (on copyright claims against Google for search results) Margot Kaminsky, Drone Federalism: Civilian Drones and the Things They Carry Thomas Frey, 55 Jobs of the Future Timothy Lee, Amazon Has a Plan for Thousands of Drones to Fill the Sky Yoko Kubota, Google Reshoots Japan Views after Privacy Complaints The FAA’s interpretive rules for recreational drones (line-of-sight and less than 400 feet, among other restrictions) and proposed rules for commercial drones (including weight limitations, line-of-sight, daylight-only, less than 500 feet, and more) Foster v. Svenson (finding no statutory privacy right to prevent artistic show of photographs taken unsuspecting through open windows via telephoto lens) AP, Enrique Iglesias Recovering After Fingers Sliced at Concert, video Patrick Hubbard, 'Sophisticated Robots': Balancing Liability, Regulation, and Innovation 99% Invisible 170: Children of the Magenta (Automation Paradox, pt. 1); see also part 2 Turn Your Key, Sir! Grégoire Chamayou, A Theory of the Drone Frank Pasquale, Do Corporations Enjoy a 2nd Amendment Right to Drones? Jathan Sadowski and Frank Pasquale, The Spectrum of Control: A Social Theory of the Smart City Jathan Sadowski and Frank Pasquale, Creditors Use New Devices to Put Squeeze on Debtors Dale Carrico, We Are the Killer Robots; see also Dale Carrico, Natality, Tech “Disruption,” and Killer Robots Mary Ellen O’Connell, 21st Century Arms Control Challenges: Drones, Cyber Weapons, Killer Robots, and WMDs Samuel Bowles and Arjun Jayadev, One Nation Under Guard; see also Samuel Bowles and Arjun Jayadev, Garrison America Frank Pasquale and Glyn Cashwell, Four Futures of Legal Automation Special Guest: Frank Pasquale.

RV Podcast
RT017: Yes, You Can Camp and RV All-Year-Round!

RV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2015 55:28


In this episode of Roadtreking the RV Podcast I share tips on how to camp all-year-round. It's easier than you think! Plus, lots of RV news and traveling tips to make your RV adventures more enjoyable. [spp-player] Shownotes for episode 17 of Roadtreking the RV Podcast I start out by recapping our recent trip to Florida and a shakedown cruise for our new RV - a 2015 Roadtrek CS Adventurous XL RV Shows This Month Then we recap the big RV shows that will be happing in various parts of the country over the next couple of weeks, including: The Florida RV Supershow in Tampa , Fla., Jan. 14-18 The Grand Rapids RV Show, in Grand Rapids Mich., Jan. 15-18 The St. Louis RV Show in St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 29-Feb 1 When is the Best Time to Buy an RV? Need help in making up your mind to buy an RV? Listen to Roadtrek Motorhome President Jim Hammill share his Yardstick Lifeline illustration on when to take the plunge. No Drones on in National Parks I share U. S. Park Service rules on flying drones on National Park properties, why they are prohibited and why he took down drone video of his recent visit to the Gulf Islands National Seashore. Here's a news release about the problem. Working From an RV on the Road In the Question of the Week, I answer a listener question on working from the road in a camper van. I use Verizon Wireless and a Mi-Fi card for Internet connectivity. Traveling Tech Tip of the Week Smart Receipts -  With this app I just gather up my receipts, take a photo of them with my smartphone, entering the details and everything is totaled and categorized. I have copies of every receipt electronically stored and safe and secure and I can then print out a report covering whatever time period I want that can be stored on a computer or emailed. It's great for expense reports for work. No more piles of papers and shoeboxes. Also, it keeps track of mileage rates. Best of all, the Smart Receipts app is free and works with all Apple and Android devices. Off the Beaten Path - Boondocking in Oregon In the Off the Beaten Path report, Campkunk shares an amazing place he calls Lupine Meadows in the wilderness near Hood Rover, Ore. The GPS coordinates are45.3.221 N, 121.635.6 W RV Destination of the Week The RV Destination of the week is Tahquamenon Falls, in Michigan's UP, where Roadtreking Reporter Yan Seimer and I  will be hosting a winter campout Jan 23-25. If you're thinking about trying this, I got some insight and winter camping tips from RV technician Hank Nuiiver. Many of you ask how you can subscribe, review and rate the Roadtreking Podcast on iTunes. With a new podcast like this, those reviews and ratings are really important to be able to show well in the iTunes listings. So if you can, I'd sure appreciate it if you'd subscribe and leave me your review. Here's how: How to subscribe, rate and review a podcast First, open up the iTunes app on your computer or mobile device. Click on Podcasts up on the top > From the iTunes Podcasts page, use the “Search Store” field up at the top right corner of the page. Type in Mike Wendland or Roadtreking RV Podcast. > Click on the logo image of the Roadtreking RV Podcast on the search return page > From there (see photo above), you can... 1) Subscribe 2) Choose and Click on a star (1-5) that reflects your rating. Five stars means you really like it, one star not so much. 3) Leave a written review. Thanks to all for the kind reviews we've received so far. That got us noticed by Apple/iTunes as “New and Noteworthy.” I appreciate every review! And remember, you can appear in future episodes. Ask a question or voice your comments about RV topics by clicking the Leave Voicemail tab on the right side of this page here at Roadtreking.com. You can then use the microphone on your computer to record your words.