Morning Bike Ride (continued)
I love getting out on my bike in the early mornings.
In addition to the joys of spending an hour and a half on the Hudson River, I also spend an hour and a half with my iPod (one ear only so I can still hear the cars and other bikers).
This morning I listened to Fred's Podcast and Fred's Elevator Pitch.
I heard a bunch of great stuff.
I decided that since all of you are tagging this stuff for me, I will return the favor by tagging it back.
That way I can filter the best stuff and put it out there for you to hear.
So I've got a new tag, called Fred'sBest.
I will tag anaything that comes into my iPod via del.icio.us that I really like with the Fred'sBest tag.
This week's additions are:
Lance Armstrong Podcast
CosmoTV Elevator Pitch
Bloc Party - Little Thoughts - Really Great Rocking Song
The Lucksmiths - After the After Party - Another really nice song


Great to see you've discovered Bloc Party Fred. I've been stuck on this band a lot longer than usual - they're clearly the best of the new crop of young Brit rockers. They're making a mockery in fact of my usual rotation - I'm still not bored with them after 3 months of listening at least once daily on Rhapsody.
Posted by: Steve | July 07, 2005 at 05:16 PM
Glad you liked Lance's podcast. He added a new one this morning as well.
A suggestion... the ' in some of your delicious feeds has a tendency to throw off some rss readers.
Posted by: Rick | July 07, 2005 at 09:43 PM
I don't know if you've already done something like this, but since I didn't see it already I just created a feedburner feed for your "best" tag, so it can be brought into iTunes or iPodder or whatever.
The url in case anyone else wants to use it:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Delicious/tag/fredsbest
Posted by: Jason | July 08, 2005 at 07:38 PM
What a cool idea. I've been wondering how I can get my podcast users more involved in the creation of my podcasts. This stuff stuck a chord, and now I have two "public feeds" that anybody can post to. Thanks for this post!
Eric Hamilton
Knobtweakers.net
Posted by: Eric Hamilton | July 09, 2005 at 03:24 PM