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In this podcast, host Wayne MacPhail interviews Material Engineering Professor Nick Provatas about why colour copies cost so much, Sheila Cruz takes us on a tour of Westdale, we go on a "soundseeing" tour of the on-campus "East Meets West" bistro, hear a track from the Hamilton band The Ride Theory, and meet up with third-year Engineering student Ayesha Hashambhoy.
Direct download: radiofireballonev5.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:10 AM
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Subscribe? Yes. Using a piece of software called a podcast aggregator, you can subscribe to this podcast for free. That way, whenever we post a new Radio Fireball edition, it will be automatically downloaded to your aggregator and you'll be able to listen in. We suggest the iTunes. It's a cross-platform podcast tool that's easy to use.

Here's how to subscribe using iTunes.

Click on this subscription button


You'll see a page of  ugly looking code. Don't worry, this is normal, and you don't have to know anything about it. Now, copy the URL of that page.

Next, open up iTunes. In the top menu you'll see an "Advanced" menu item. Click on that and select "Subscribe to Podcast".

Paste the URL of the subscription page into the box provided.

That's it. From now on, when a new Radio Fireball show is posted here, it will automatically be sent to your iTunes in the Podcast folder.

Sometimes the web's just magic, isn't it?
Category: general -- posted at: 3:37 PM
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Welcome to Radio Fireball. These podcasts will give you an audio sampling of the Faculty of Engineering, McMaster University and Hamilton. They feature interviews, "soundseeing" tours, music and more.

Each podcast is just under 30 minutes long, but it's packed with audio delights. Just download each podcast and listen on your PC or your MP3 player. That's right, you don"t need an MP3 player to listen to a podcast, any PC with speakers (or headphones plugged in) will do.

We hope this innovative medium inspires you to discover the advantages of a McMaster Engineering education. Hang on to your earphones. We're goin' in!

Category: general -- posted at: 6:02 AM
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