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  • To learn some more on Barry Bonds's saga...

    I was listening to the podcast called MLB Radio Daily on my iPod.
    March 10th's edition was all-about Barry Bonds, it is a very interesting podcast where mlb.com reporter Barry Bloom and a San Fransisco Sports Show host tell more about Barry.

    This is a MUST-LISTEN

    MLB Radio Daily: 03/10/06

    MLB.com national reporter Barry M. Bloom looks at how Barry Bonds' teammates are responding to the latest alleagations, while KNBR radio's Brian Murphy gauges fan reaction in San Francisco. For more info on MLB Radio check out www.mlbradio.net

    I will post the episode tonight when I get home from work.
    Or just sign up for iTunes or XM radio at mlbradio.net and find the 10-03 podcast.
    Cristobal

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    Originally posted by wilkerson_rulz
    Or just sign up for iTunes or XM radio at mlbradio.net and find the 10-03 podcast.
    I presume by "10-03", you mean March 10th, right? Here in the USA, we write "3/10" for this.

    From the website you've listed, I don't see anything to search for any March 10th broadcast. How would this be done?

    Also, do you need an iPod or other portable MP3 player to access this, or can it be done from one's desktop or laptop computer?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mattingly
      Here in the USA, we write "3/10" for this.
      You mean, here in cyberspace...
      The internet has no address, and Baseball-fever is not really located in the US, its located in the abstact, in the reified, "cyberspace."

      Begin eerie Rod Sterling voice now....
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      • #4
        Originally posted by digglahhh
        You mean, here in cyberspace...
        The internet has no address, and Baseball-fever is not really located in the US, its located in the abstact, in the reified, "cyberspace."

        Begin eerie Rod Sterling voice now....
        [invisible to digglahhh]how do i get rid o' dis guy? *sigh*[/invisible to digglahhh]

        Ahem, now then, since MLB is located in the USA, and since "10-03" in the USA generally means October 3rd, this non-esteemed political commentator felt that the USA date standards should be used.

        Now then, shall I show you the escape hatch (one way) for disagreeing?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mattingly
          I presume by "10-03", you mean March 10th, right? Here in the USA, we write "3/10" for this.

          From the website you've listed, I don't see anything to search for any March 10th broadcast. How would this be done?

          Also, do you need an iPod or other portable MP3 player to access this, or can it be done from one's desktop or laptop computer?
          Sorry, I'm Canadian

          I don't know, I will post it on my website as soon as I can and I will link it here.
          Yes March 10th

          It is a basic mp3 file made by mlb.com (daily) it is made for iPod but can be put on any mp3 player on music player, even on a desktop.

          So check back either tonight (ET time) or tomorrow and I will post it.

          let me jus say something interesting that reporter Barry Bloom said, they were talking steroids and Bonds, the whole package.
          So Bloom at one point says this and the host

          -Take a second baseman for example, he retires because he can no longer take steroids...

          -A random second baseman right? (He chuckles)

          -Yes a random second baseman.

          If you read (listen) inside the lines he's saying that Bret Boone retired because he was a steroid user BEFORE MLB's new drug policy and retired after because he can NO LONGER take them. He didn'T say a name, but I am sure it's Bret Boone, the host knew it
          Cristobal

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