Well the best news I heard all day is that I’ll no longer have to settle for 5-15 minute audio clips of Keith Olbermann’s Countdown. I know, I’m a non-cable, non-satellite subscribing dude — but I love hearing Keith and Co when pulling out of the garage after work. Now — assuming they upload them in a timely fashion (it’s currently 6:30 on the West Coast and while the short audio podcast is available, neither the full-length audio and video are) I’ll be able to tune in for the entire drive home.
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Packed with ppl and picnickers watching the eclipse. Trying not to stare into the Sun. (@ Griffith Observatory) [pic]: http://t.co/bcKQgXZN— 15h ago via Twitter
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Wow, it's a very innovative podcast. I like it, Gotta have one of this in the future.