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Ni-Cad Battery Deep Dive 00:00 Opening Theme 01:02 Introduction Greetings to the hams working the California forest fires. 03:10 Feedback Tim, KI6BGE, writes about his first radio, a Yaesu FT-747GX, and his first hand-held, an FT-60R, and other rigs. He also asks about cross-band repeating through the FT-8900R in his car. Damon, NN7B, says Richard is his ham hero, and also listens to the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast. He was having a problem downloading the first episode, but that should be sorted out now. Joe, NE2Z, enjoys both podcasts, and made a donation. Thanks, Joe! Bob, KB3OQY, likes the podcast and learns something new in each episode. He also made a donation. 10:43 Donations Thanks to Joe NE2Z and Bob KB3OQY for their donations. If you find anything useful in an episode of Resonant Frequency, consider donating a dollar. That's less than a gallon of gasoline. 13:00 Song "Voodoo Queen" by Tommy Dardar, from the album "Blues Fool" 13:55 Buzzword Memory effect - reality or myth? If you partially discharge a nickel-cadmium battery (NiCad), and recharge it, it may "remember" that point of discharge as it's fully discharged state. The best practice is to fully discharge a NiCad battery pack before recharging, and avoid the use of rapid chargers. A related phenomenon is "lazy battery", where the battery appears to have a full charge, but becomes depleted rapidly when put to use. This is often caused by frequent overcharging, and may be cured by several deep discharge/recharge cycles. 20:29 Song "Wasn't That Enough" by Janiva Magness, from the album "Bury Him At The Crossroads" 22:01 Topic Nicad batteries. This topic was suggested by several messages on the forums. The abbreviation NiCad is a registered trademark of SAFT Corporation. Advantages: lower weight, good charging efficiency, smaller variations in terminal voltage during discharge, low internal resistance, non-critical charging condition. In theory, a nicad battery may be charged and discharged up to 1000 times. 39:06 Comparison to Nickel-metal Hydride (NiMH) 40:42 Disadvantages: higher cost, toxicity, memory effect, and a negative temperature coefficient. Nicad cells are typically 1.2V, while alkaline cells are 1.5V. 45:11 Charging. The typical overnight charge, called a C/10 charge, is accomplished by applying 10% of the battery's total capacity for a period of 14 hours; that is, a 100 mAh battery takes 140 mAh of energy to charge. 53:53 Dendritic shorting. 56:07 Song "Welfare Blues" by Kirk Fletcher, from the album "Shades of Blue" 58:25 Conclusion ail Richard at kb5jbv@gmail.com itter.com/kb5jbv KB5JBV on D-Star via port C on the NE5R repeater. theme music is "Give It All Away", by midliFeCrisis, from the album "Live from the Loft" Closing theme music is "We Gotta Go" by David Henderson at Podsafe Audio. Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info
What would you do if you only had 30 days to live? Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
We all know the story of Daniel and the Lion's Den. Today lets look at the story with fresh eyes and see one more time what a life of integrity, even under trial, look like. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
When the king shows a lack of integrity, God earily writes a prophetic message on the wall. Will Daniel have enough faith and courage to proclaim the message to the king? Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
From Daniel Chapter 4, see what can happen to a life not lived with integrity. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Tune in to this short message covering three unchangeable principles for parents as learned from Jesus in Mark 10:13-16. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
This is the continuation of Daniel Chapter 3. The three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are tossed into the fiery furnace by the angry king. Listen to learn some practical lessons this old testament tale has for our lives today. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
From Chapter 3, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego's faith in God is put to the test, but they won't bow under pressure! Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
From Chapter 2, Daniel's integrity holds firm even in the face of adversity; and God is exalted as a result! Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
In part 1 of the Daniel series, Dave talks about integrity and how it impacted the life of "Old Testament" Daniel. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
In this message, Dave provides some useful tools and tips to help you study the Bible. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
In this message, Dave covers a few tests that provide supporting evidence for the reality of the Bible. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
The B-I-B-L-E - yeah that's the book for me! In the first message of the GR8 TXT series, Dave gives a small Bible history lesson and shows just how many people sacrificed everything they had just so that we could freely hold the Bible in our own hands. As you listen to this message, think to yourself - do you take the Bible for granted? Psalm 119:16 - I delight in your decrees; I will not neglect your word. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Want to know the very best way to mess up your life? In the final message in the sarcastic series, Dave will tell you how! Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Week 2 in this sarcastic message series in which Dave teaches how you can make a mess of your life!. If you've seen Tiger Woods lately, you know that having an affair can seriously mess up your life. But no one starts out planning to have an affair. So how does it happen? Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Week 1 in this sarcastic message series in which Dave teaches how you can make a mess of your life!. This week's topic is all about staying addicted to anything in order to keep God from being number one in your life. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
In the last message of the Wild Goose Chase series, we learn about the gifts dispersed to all followers of Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
See how God wants to make everyone come alive through the Holy Spirit. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
In the second message of the Wild Goose Chase series, we learn four ways the Holy Spirit can super-charge our lives. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Celtic Christians in the 5th century referred to God’s Spirit as “An Geadh-Glas” or "THE WILD GOOSE.” They experienced the Holy Spirit in ways that were unpredictable, untamable, dangerous and wild. For the next few weeks, we’re going to go on an adventurous chase as we discover the role that the Holy Spirit plays in our lives and also learn about how to better follow Him. You’ll experience God’s presence, wildness, and power in a whole new way! In this message, we’re going to join Jesus and the disciples in the Upper Room (John 14) hours before Jesus’ death and we’ll listen in to this incredible promise that Jesus gives them – the promise of His counsel and comfort inside them forever in the form of the Holy Spirit. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Guest speaker Lisa Tomarelli shares part two of her Gain Faith, Lose Weight series. This message is From Hole to Holy. Catch the first message here and be sure to check out Lisa's website at www.gainfaithloseweight.com. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Guest speaker Kevin Grando shares with us the true meaning behind the “Barren Fig Tree” from Luke 13:6-9! Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Week 2 in the 2-part Dangerous Church series. Here at Daybreak, we want to look like the church seen in the New Testament. That church was dangerous. Things happened; lives were changed. A dangerous church doesn't stay the same. When you spend time with Jesus, things happen! Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Here at Daybreak, we want to look like the church seen in the New Testament. That church was dangerous. Things happened; lives were changed. A dangerous church doesn't stay the same. When you spend time with Jesus, things happen! Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
The final week of our FEARLESS series. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Week 5 in our FEARLESS series. Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Week 4 in our FEARLESS series.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Week 3 of our FEARLESS series.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Have you ever though "do I even matter to God?" Listen in to week 2 of our Fearless series to find your answer.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
What if faith, not fear, was your default reaction to the difficulties in life? Envision a day when you could trust more and fear less. At Daybreak we can! Listen in to week 1 of our Fearless series.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Kevin Grando speaks in this week's message.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
The final message of our Christmas series.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
In this first message of the new Christmas series, we will look at the "wise men" who followed the star.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
In this first message of the new Christmas series, we will look at the character of Mary from Luke 1:26-56. You will be encouraged and inspired by the hope Mary exuded even during those difficult and uncertain months.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Part four in our series on prayer.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Part three in our series on prayer.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Part two in our series on prayer. This week we'll take a look at what God cares about when we pray.Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Prayer is something we all know is important but not all of us do it or do it well. Could your prayer life use a boost? In this message we'll build a very simple foundational understanding of prayer. What is it and how should we do it? Ps 5:1-3, Matt 6:5,7, Phil 4:6 and 1 Thess 6:16-18Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
The Fable of the Great Horned Owlby Barry J. Northern There once was a great horned owl who loved to hunt. He became known among the other owls for his great skill, even though his kind were hunters by nature. The other owls loved him, and so it was not long before he found himself a wife and made nest with her.Early in spring the couple's first clutch hatched, and soon five owlets were screeching for food. It was a large family, but Mother did not worry, for her husband's skills meant there would always be plenty for her and her children to eat. Nevertheless, before he set off for work early in the evening, she said to him."I shall miss hunting with you, husband, but I must stay at nest and keep our young ones warm.""Fear not, wife, for I will soon return." And then he swooped off the branch and was lost to the shadows of the deepening night.It was not long before Hunter returned, with food enough for the children. Mother fed her hungry owlets while Hunter flew off to find more food for her. Again he returned quickly, and she said to him."Have you eaten yet, Husband?""No, so I must get back to work.""Will you come back and eat with me? I will wait for you.""I may be some time yet, my love."Now it is the way of their kind for the menfolk to be smaller than the women, so Mother was confused. "Why, husband? For your own meal you need not catch prey so large as this leveret you have brought me, and you caught that quickly enough." "Ah but wife, my fellows have challenged me to hunt the porcupine. They are hard to catch, but they have challenged me and that is that. It will make a fine meal, but I will not be able to carry such a large catch back."Mother was upset that Hunter would not be home to eat with his family, but she knew how much her husband enjoyed the hunt, so she wished him luck. He left in high spirits, and did not return until the sun began to rise; when his wife was already asleep.Now Hunter enjoyed hunting with his fellows, and was proud to be known as the best hunter in the woods. Therefore he hunted long through the night displaying his skill, and accepting their challenges, and so rarely were his owlets awake upon his return, and he did not see them growing, nor did he eat with his wife.One October morning, when the sun had almost fully risen, he returned home triumphant, bursting with news of a tricky bat he had taken when no-one else had been able. He was pleased to find his wife still awake and waiting for him, standing out on the branch facing the low spring sun.Hunter settled next to her and said, "Why are you up so late my wife?""I have been waiting for you."Then Hunter saw the empty nest, and said, "Where are the children?""They are children no longer, husband. Today they have flown away to make their own lives.""But they are not old enough. I was going to teach them how to hunt like their father. Why did they not wait to say goodbye to me?"Then Mother turned to Hunter, and said. "They knew not their father, for he was never here." She shuffled away from him on the branch. "And I no longer I have a husband." And with that she flew from their nest, leaving Hunter to enjoy the fruits of the hunt alone.The desire to hunt left him then, and he remembered his own childhood, and something his own mother used to say came back to him."A family that eats together, keeps together."The Fable of the Great Horned Owl by Barry J. Northern is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.Hosted by The Internet Archive, download MP3 here.Music "October" by The Scottish Guitar Quartet from Podsafe Audio.
Third week of the Habakkuk series. Habakkuk 3Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
Second week of the Habakkuk series. Habakkuk 2Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
You see it every day... Bad people taking advantage of the weak. Good people down on their luck. Innocent people feeling God isn't fair. Discover how an Old Testament prophet can inspire a modern day faith in God's Promises. Habakkuk 1Podcast music: "Just for You" by D5L (courtesy of Podsafeaudio.com)
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Thirty-Six: Title: RUR-2008-07-06 #36 The Rev Up Review Summer EditionSize: 38.7 MBDuration: 56'16" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents:00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.12 Welcome01.35 Mystery sound contest winner (no prizes!)02.15 Nobilis Erotica Podcast03.34 Review of The Sarah Jane Adventures11.21 Dragon*Con Audio Blog - final part19.36 Interview with Scott Sigler25.55 Peter S. Beagle's "Come Lady Death" at PodCastle26.15 Tenuous Tales26.24 Pieces Podcast27.16 Expert Podcasting Practices for Dummies27.52 Music: Ha Ha Hey by Sarah Aubrey Podsafe Music Network32.22 From the Podosphere at The Fix Online33.07 Interview with Mur Lafferty43.05 Final part of "Conspicuous Waste" - Music: "Diamond in Disguise" from the album The Outsider by Chance's End (more at Podsafe Audio)55.24 The Rev Up Review is a production of Willowsoft Communications55.31 This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.55.38 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk.56.16 End
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Thirty-Five: Title: RUR-2008-01-06 #35 The Rev Up Review ResurrectedSize: 34.9 MBDuration: 50'45" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents:00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.56 Welcome01.42 Doctor Who: Voyage of the Damned02.50 Dragon*Con Audio Blog - part 3 (of 4)12.11 SFF Audio13.22 Music from Cathy Miller and Gregory L. Mahan15.35 Interview with Michael R. Mennenga of FarPoint Media and the Dragon Page19.53 Music from Gregory L. Mahan: Trip to Sligo21.05 Mystery sound contest22.48 Tenuous Tales24.08 Mur Lafferty's Playing for Keeps26.11 12 Volt Theater27.25 Pseudopod: The Western Front by Patrick Samphire27.30 Variant Frequencies: The Mason's Son by Dennis Egan27.36 My interview on the Sci Phi Show27.45 The Plitone Revisionist (also available at Podiobooks.com)27.52 The Sci Phi Journal28.17 Matthew Wayne Selznick: Brave Men Run, Writers Talking40.50 StarShipSofa No 72 Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (my review here)41.19 Part 2 of "Conspicuous Waste" - Music: "Diamond in Disguise" from the album The Outsider by Chance's End (more at Podsafe Audio)49.49 The Rev Up Review is a production of Willowsoft Communications49.56 This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.50.02 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk.50.45 End
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Thirty-Four: Title: RUR-2007-10-07 #34 The Rev Up Review Thing Is StrangeSize: 30.2 MBDuration: 43'51" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents:00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.09 Welcome00.43 Dragon*Con Audio Blog - part 2 (of 4)07.22 DragonCon 2007 Flickr Set07.31 Podcasting United Nations07.34 Wingin' It 3D Live07.38 Review of Stranger Things TV12.28 Music from Cathy Miller and Gregory L. Mahan14.25 Feedback from James Hector and Vanamonde14.51 Interview with Rob Walch of Podcast411, Today in Podcasting, Today in iPhone and Tricks of the Podcasting Masters19.10 Tenuous Tales19.53 Music from Cathy Miller and Gregory L. Mahan21.41 Interview with J. C. Hutchins, author of the 7th Son trilogy, also available at Podiobooks.com30.11 Podzone 2: "SF Podcasting - The British Way" available now in Interzone 21230.24 StarShipSofa No 60 "Interzone"30.41 New fiction serial: Part 1 of "Conspicuous Waste" - Music: "Diamond in Disguise" from the album The Outsider by Chance's End (more at Podsafe Audio)42.58 The Rev Up Review is a production of Willowsoft Communications43.04 This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.43.12 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk.43.51 End
This week, ScottJ returns to the Wicked Good Studio, a Wii-ly big surprise, a triumphant return to Blockbuster, a trio of Wendy's tales, a very nauseous New Year's, Dick Clark's New Years Rockin' Eve, Miis, and boy vs. hawk vs. dachshund in Weston. Our Wii number is 1961-5098-6642-1898! Music: "Here's To Waking Up" by Thick As Thieves, courtesy of Podsafe Audio Intro Music: "Pocketbook" by Derek K Miller Outro Music: "Remember Hope" by Farewell Redemption Links Add Us to your Podcast Pickle Favorites Wii Have a Problem Podcasts Mentioned: Cheap Date Life on Tap Technorati Tags: Podcasts Boston Massachusetts New England Feedback: Feel free to e-mail us at WickedGoodPodcast|at|gmail.com or call us at 206-600-MASS(6277)!
This week, snow (sorta), Steve doesn't work in the cradle of the industrial revolution, Maureen's get rich quick scheme of the week, nine months pregnant and camping for a PS3, ATM graffiti, Lindsey Lohan needs a tutor, how not to make a mall upscale, cilantro salsa, dementors on The Office, Elite Beat Agents, and the inside scoop on the PS3 shooting in Connecticut. Music: "Election" by Sad Marvin, courtesy of the Podsafe Audio Intro Music: "Pocketbook" by Derek K Miller Outro Music: "Remember Hope" by Farewell Redemption Podcasts Mentioned: Barely Podcasting Dinkycast Redboy Love Long and Prosper Secaucast Technorati Tags: Podcasts Boston Massachusetts New England Feedback: Feel free to e-mail us at WickedGoodPodcast|at|gmail.com or call us at 206-600-MASS(6277)!
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Thirteen: Title: RUR-2005-11-19 #13 The Rev Up Review Plot Thingy Size: 15.6 MBDuration: 33'57" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator. Contents: 00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.18 Welcome00.33 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or call the RANT line: 206-339-RANT (7268) 01.52 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network 02.20 Tee Morris: The Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy 02.28 Matrix, the news magazine of the British Science Fiction Association 03.14 Tannis Island by Gavin L. Lowe published by Outskirts Press 04.04 The Seven Scrolls of Scallose by Gavin L. Lowe 04.32 The New York Review of Science Fiction 05.41 Brave Men Run by Matthew Wayne Selznick 06.26 Cory Doctorow's When Sysadmins Ruled The Earth 06.44 LibriVox 07.47 "This is TSFPN.com" 07.56 The Rev Up Review Plot Thingy 08.10 Spaceship Radio 11.26 The Rev-Master's Rant 12.38 The Bookcast 12.45 Reviews of Interzone 196 & 197 19.29 Music: "Transportation By Rail (End Of Navigation)" from Steel Tantrum by Cagey House 23.13 Episode 8 (final) of Travel With Confidence (music by The Brothers Femme at PodsafeAudio)33.57 End Background music: "They'll Have Apple Juice On The Submarine" from Steel Tantrum by Cagey House
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Twelve: Title: RUR-2005-10-22 #12 The Rev Up Review Beercast Size: 16.5 MBDuration: 35'59" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator. Contents: 00.00 Intro music sampled from "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.11 Guest bumper from Tee Morris 00.40 Welcome01.12 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network 01.26 The Rev Up Review Beercast05.43 Review of Serenity 09.06 The Signal 09.23 TSFPN audio tag 09.33 Reviews of Interzone 194 & 195 16.12 Email from Ron Vitale 18.14 Thanks for feedback: Mur, Chris, Tee, Brad, Steve 18.46 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or call the RANT line: 206-339-RANT (7268) 19.14 Cory Doctorow's "After the Siege" 20.16 Promo: The Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy 21.28 Review of Tannis Island by Gavin Lowe 23.03 Music: She Made Me Love Her by Robin Tymm at the Podsafe Music Nework 27.32 Episode 7 of Travel With Confidence (music by The Brothers Femme at PodsafeAudio)35.59 End Background music: A Simple Plan by Robin Tymm. More at the Podsafe Music Network
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Eleven: Title: RUR-2005-10-08 #11 The Rev Up Review Returns! Size: 18.3 MBDuration: 39'57" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator. Contents: 00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.09 Guest Voice: "You're listening to The Rev Up Review" 00.12 Welcome02.36 TSFPN audio tag 02.46 Doctor Who: Podshock! 04.31 James Naughton 04.45 Adam Curry's Daily Source Code 05.06 Unquiet Desperation 05.21 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network 05.33 The Rev-Master's Rant 05.54 The SFWA Bulletin 07.27 Ron Vitale 08.09 Interzone 08.36 Nemonymous 15.19 Podcast Fiction: 15.24 Scott Sigler's Ancestor 15.52 Brace for Impact by Apocalypse Dowell 16.09 Sermons on Little-Known Gods by Lauren Merritt 16.24 At the Appointed Time read by Bradley Harris 16.40 Tannis Island by Gavin Lowe 17.06 Serenity 17.33 Podcast Alley and Podcast Pickle 18.05 iTunes 20.02 Music: You Be King by Andy Guthrie, at the Podsafe Music Network 28.26 Mur Lafferty's I Should Be Writing 30.04 Previously on Travel With Confidence 31.15 Episode 6 of Travel With Confidence (music by The Brothers Femme at PodsafeAudio) 38.58 Send feedback to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or in North America call the RANT line: 206-339-RANT (7268), or post a comment in the TSFPN Forum 39.57 End Background music: Do You Hunger For Me by Andy Guthrie. More at the Podsafe Music Network