by cameron | Jan 18, 2005 | Melbourne, Podcast
00:00 G’Day World intro with tune “D24” courtesy of Melbourne band Spruiker 00:30 Xmas: One of us went to the Gold Coast 02:30 The Religion podcast idea 05:00 Xmas: One of us went to Melbourne 06:00 Micks home office set-up 08:00 The MYOB scam 08:30 Micks new VOIP phone from Engin 13:30 Micks trying to come up with a new business name 18:30 The new Gday World competition for our International listeners – Prize image 1 & 2 24:00 Carl Walker sends an email review 28:00 Micks birthday wishes from the blogosphere 30:00 Jeremy Wright gets fired for blogging 33:00 Is Bill Gates listening to this podcast? 33:20 Brad & Jen Is the concept of marriage officially defunct?? 35:00 Micks experience with Microsofts Anti-Spyware beta 37:00 Gday World gets nominated for some Australian awards thing 40:30 Australias response to the tsunami 41:30 Bill Brysons book The Short History of Nearly Everything & natural disasters 46:00 Aussie slang lesson 51:00 Triple J has started a podcast 52:00 So has Chris Pirillo 53:00 Camerons rant about re-building his PC and Microsofts stupid error messages 58:00 Bill Gates keynote at CES 01:03:15 Our bandwidth hosting problems & prodigm 01:07:00 Upcoming Gday World interviews 01:09:15 Outtro
Note from Mick: Sorry for the delay in getting this show up guys and gals….trying to catch up on a back-log of shows without dumping to many podcasts on you all at once… 🙂
by cameron | Jan 17, 2005 | Uncategorized
Wanna leave us a message?
Add “gdayworld” to your Skype contacts and then call it. Our Skype Answering Machine will record your message…as long as it’s under 120 seconds of course…(and don’t go on some sort of stupid rant… unless the rant is telling us how much we rock, then you can keep calling again and again… )
If you’re message is clever or interesting, we may even play it on the show. The rest of the messages we will just laugh about in the privacy of our own homes.
by cameron | Jan 17, 2005 | Uncategorized
Valentine’s Day is only 4 weeks away and in 2005 there will be only one way for any true geek to send their loved one a Vanetine message. Forget cards, flowers or e-cards. They are soooooo 20th Century.
IN 2005, THE ONLY WAY TO TELL SOMEONE YOU LOVE THEM IS WITH A G’DAY WORLD VALENTINE.
What’s a “G’DAY WORLD VALENTINE???” I hear you ask? Well here’s how it works.
- Record your message to your loved one using any voice recording device. Keep it under 60 seconds.
- Save it as an MP3.
- Email it to cameronreilly@gmail.com
- We will stitch all of the G’day World Valentines together and we will put this out as a special episode of G’day World on Feb 14.
- The BEST and MOST ORIGINAL G’day World Valentine will receive a special prize, all the way from Australia.
- Special points will be awarded for anyone who says “G’day” in their message, and bonus points for using the term “sheila” and “bloke”.
by cameron | Jan 14, 2005 | Podcast
Here it is….the interview we did in late December 2004 that i have received a steady stream of emails from people requesting to go up live welcome to On the Pod with Robert Scoble.god help our bandwidth 🙂
If you don’t know who Robert is shame on you. go and do a search on your search engine of choice and discover the goodness that is the Scobleizer and for those of you who couldnt be bothered searching¦.Robert Scoble is a officially a Technical/Community Evangelist at Microsoft. he is also the most prodigious Microsoft blogger, one of the team that brings you Channel 9 at MSDN, future book co-author and all around great guy.
Listen in as we quiz Robert on his background before Microsoft, how he got into blogging, how he joined Microsoft, how Microsoft got into blogging, the power of blogging and knowledge management, “the five pillars of conversational software”, link blogs and aggregators, the Red Couch, his thoughts on MSN Spaces, the Dave dummy spit at Bloggercon and whats next for Robert Scoble.
This is a great interview and Robert is such a nice guy to talk to as well….another dont miss Gday World episode.
Thnx for your time Robert
by cameron | Jan 13, 2005 | Podcast
Another great “On the Pod” with a shaker and mover from the US…this time we interview Om Malik who is the Senior Writer with Business 2.0 and author of “Broadbandits: Inside the $750 billion telecom heist“.
Listen as we talk to Om about Arnold Schwarzenegger, cricket, his new book, Broadband, how the generation gap is closing on internet usage, the iPod, VOIP, blogs. content on demand, broadband in Australia and a whole heap of things.
Om is one of those journalists that just “gets it”, so this is another “On the Pod” episode you shouldn’t miss…
PS. We nearly have our bandwidth issues sorted out, so expect the G’day World podcasts to start coming thick and fast pretty soon…next up…Robert Scoble 🙂
by cameron | Jan 6, 2005 | Podcast, US politics
In the words of Wayne and Garth…”we are not worthy”….
WOW…just before the end of 2004 we interviewed Doc Searls…co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto…senior editor of Linux Journal…proprietor of Doc Searls’ IT Garage…and allround omni-present godlike figure… 😉
Listen in as we talk to Doc about “markets as conversations”, linux, RSS and a host of other things…this is one podcast you don’t want to miss…
Thnx for taking the time to talk to us Doc… 🙂
by cameron | Jan 5, 2005 | Uncategorized
Well well….it seems we have been nominated in the “Best Overall Australian Blog” category in the 2005 Australian Blog Awards. Head on over to Kek’s blog, register to vote and help to inflate our ego’s even further 😉
We also make it into the Best of state categories. Cameron’s blog has also been nominatd for the “Best Victorian Blog” and my SplaTT’s blog has been nominated for “Best NSW Blog” as well…ohhh…shucks…
While you are in the voting mood, don’t forget to visit podcastalley.com and stick your hand up for us on that site as well…we keep floating around 9th and 10th position and that is doing our ego’s (especially Cameron’s) no good at all…
by cameron | Jan 1, 2005 | Podcast, science
This 34 minute edition of “On the Pod”, and our first show to go live in 2005 (even thogh it was recorded on 22nd December 2004), sees us have a chat with James Boyle, the William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke Law School in North Carolina in the USA.
James is not only one of the worlds leading experts on Intellectual Property (IP) Law and the digital commons but he is also one of the founders of the “Creative Commons” movement and one of the main instigators behind the “Science Commons”.
Tune in as he takes us through the impact of IP law on digital content from music through to DNA and the human genome. He even gives us his five year outlook and predications on the future of copyright, users access rights to content and the P2P space.
Note: Over the next week we will be posting up some amazing interviews…so stay tuned and have a great start to 2k5 everybody…may all your wishes and dreams come true…
by cameron | Dec 28, 2004 | Podcast
Welome to another episode of “On the Pod” in which we talk with Mark Jones, Deputy Managing Director at IDG Communications, which is probably the largest publisher of “IT” magazines in Australia and NZ. Mark also maintains the “filtered” blog where he writes about “technology, media and marketing grit”.
In this episode we talk to Mark about print magazines, email newsletters, the death of the fourth estate and the rise of the new publishing paradigms like RSS, weblogs and podcats.
by cameron | Dec 24, 2004 | Podcast, Uncategorized
G’day everyone…and a merry xmas to one and all from Mick and Cam at G’day World…
Thnx for listening in to us ramble on about…well…stuff, and a big special thnx to all of you out there that we have interviewed or ambushed over the past few weeks as well as those of you that we have organised to interview over the coming weeks.
We hope you all have a great xmas and get all of the presents that you emailed Santa for…may your beer never run out and your barbeques always run hot…
G’day…from Mick and Cam
“Aussie Jingle Bells”
Dashing through the bush, in a rusty Holden Ute,
Kicking up the dust, esky in the boot,
Kelpie by my side, singing Christmas songs,
It’s Summer time and I am in my singlet, shorts and thongs
Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,
Christmas in Australia on a scorching summers day, Hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut !,
Oh what fun it is to ride in a rusty Holden Ute.
Engine’s getting hot; we dodge the kangaroos,
The swaggie climbs aboard, he is welcome too.
All the family’s there, sitting by the pool,
Christmas Day the Aussie way, by the barbecue.
Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,
Christmas in Australia on a scorching summers day, Hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut!,
Oh what fun it is to ride in a rusty Holden Ute.
Come the afternoon, Grandpa has a doze,
The kids and Uncle Bruce, are swimming in their clothes.
The time comes ’round to go, we take the family snap,
Pack the car and all shoot through, before the washing up.
Oh! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,
Christmas in Australia on a scorching summers day, Hey!
Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut!,
Oh what fun it is to ride in a rusty Holden ute

PS. Oh yeah….spread some xmas cheer our way, and go and vote for us over at Podcast Alley 😉