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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />Seattle writer Abigail Carter lost her husband on 9/11. Joining mourners at ground zero a year later left her feeling empty. Today, she explores how a personal act of creativity helped her begin processing grief in a meaningful way. We also get garden fresh recipes.
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />A five dollar service could save you five hundred dollars on your next cell phone bill or it could just be another virtual leash for your spendthrift teenager. Either way, two local wireless companies want to give parents more control. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday for a look at how hi tech works in our lives. Today, we consider parental limits on cell phone usage, learn what to do when your laptop gets detained and learn how your company can save on bandwidth by tapping into peer to peer streaming.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 19:31:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />I Can Has Cheezburger is a Seattle company that specializes in creating images of cats with funny misspelled captions. We find out why millions of people are logging onto the website for a dose of bad grammar and lolcat humor. Then, we learn to cook Miso Salmon Skewers.
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />Some of humanity's oldest spiritual texts inspire the work of Seattle composer Eric Banks. We hear how his trip to Bombay, India to hear ancient Zoroastrian chants shaped Eric's life and music. We also find out what it takes to turn Hard Red Wheat into fresh baked bread.
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 18:05:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />If you're paranoid about Big Brother watching you, look no further than your own camera. The latest geo tagging technology might end up being as creepy as it is convenient. Today, we consider the rational limits of location tracking, discover a new breed of internet trolls, and send a message to our future selves.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 19:31:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />Seattle choreographer Donald Byrd grapples with issues of race and culture in his dances. We hear how provocative dancing can stir up both thoughtful conversation and screaming outrage. Then, we explore the art of product design with the inventor of a gourmet coffee maker.
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />Wild blackberries grow all over Puget Sound. Pastry chef Rachael Coyle says you can take advantage of the urban harvest by grabbing a bucket and hitting the streets. We also find out why Exxon Mobil is all a Twitter and board an exploration vessel destined for deep water.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 18:05:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />There's a new trend in workplace productivity called 'extreme programming.' But contrary to the name, it has nothing to do with snowboards or copious amounts of Mountain Dew. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday for a look at how hi tech works in our lives. Today, we get hip to simultaneous writing, learn how your company could be just one accident away from a password lockdown, and score free text messaging with a simple smartphone program.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 19:31:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />The 1918 flu pandemic killed 1,600 Seattleites. King County is preparing for the possibility of another epidemic and has published a comic book to help get the word out. We speak with the comic book's illustrator. We also cook with peaches and meet a marimba player.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 18:05:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />You might not trust your medical care to a man named Doctor Horrible. But with the latest Internet sensation, hundreds of thousands of fans have given Doctor Horrible their hearts. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday for a look at how hi tech works in our lives. Today, we look at a hit musical series exclusively on the web, learn how to get things done using only your voice, and get an online shortcut for finding the best prices at the pump.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 19:31:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />One of the cutting edge breakthroughs in cancer research involves the use of scorpion venom. Dr. Jim Olson explains how the deadly toxin holds promise for detecting brain cancer cells. We also take a look web musical series Doctor Horrible and get recipes for pickles.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 18:05:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />You might be listening to us streaming live right now over your smartphone. But dont worry, we havent yet perfected the technology to automatically deduct pledge drive funds while youre listening. Today, we browse the future of mobile radio, investigate charges of Orwellian blog censorship, and learn how to take our online vanity to a whole new level.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 19:31:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />Apple unveils their new iPhone 3G on Friday. Meanwhile, their competitors are offering their own super phones that connect you to the web, stream movies, brew fresh tea, and massage your feet while you wait to find a service area. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday for a look at how hi tech works in our lives. Today, we look at the latest trends in smart phones, get lost in online translation, and track down the devices that are draining both your power and your wallet.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 19:31:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />The Saint John's Bible is the first hand written, illuminated Bible commissioned in over 500 years. A local artist has been chosen to help illustrate key passages. She explains why it's been both daunting and inspiring. Also, a former Microsoft employee bounds into dance.
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />Microsoft has blinked. The software giant recently tried to shut down support of their MSN music program as of this August. But now they're saying hold up, we'll give you another three years to authorize new PCs with the service. Today, we look at your new options with MSN music files, hear how new anti porn regulations could affect the rest of the Internet, and we consider the trend of claiming email bankruptcy.
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />There is music associated with tides and the rotation of the moon. We speak to a professor of geology at Western Washington University who is helping his students better understand the universe by listening. Then, we visit a cafe that caters to new moms and their kids.
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />At 2:05 p.m. The Works: Loyalty for Wi Fi and Streaming Rentals to TV In case caffeine addiction isn't enough, Starbucks is looking for new ways to keep you coming through their shaded doors. A new Starbucks Card rewards your loyalty with free Wi Fi, among other perks. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins us every week for a look at how hi tech works in our lives. Today, we consider the perks of coffee shop loyalty, stream rental movies right to our TVs, and encrypt sensitive information via USB. At 2:20 p.m. People and Polar Bears Steven Kazlowski is a Seattle resident who spent nearly a decade photographing the polar bear in the wild. During his years in the sub zero temperatures and isolation of the Arctic coastline, he learned first hand of the interdependence between people, polar bears and the environment. Steven's photographs appear in the current Burke Museum exhibit The Last Polar Bear: Facing the Truth of a Warming World. He speaks with Dave Beck At 2:40 p.m. Cooking Klatch White tablecloths and stellar service are some common hallmarks of fine dining. For a lot of people, fine dining also means: food I could never make . Gabriel Claycamp wants to take the elitism out of gourmet food. He's the founder of Culinary Communion, a cooking school he runs out of his Seattle home. He also runs Vagabond, a monthly dinner where chefs and diners eat together at one big table. Today, Gabriel shares a few recipes that sound as fancy as can be, but he'll explain that they don't have to be intimidating. At 2:50 p.m. Made In China In rural 1930s China, a group of white American children were noticing they looked nothing like their peers. These were the kids of YMCA missionaries. And Tom Helde was among those kids. He was born in China and lived there until he was 15. John Helde is a local filmmaker, and the creator of the documentary Made In China. He's also Tom's son. John realized he didn't know anything about his dad's childhood after stumbling across a book at his parents' house. He tells Jeannie Yandel the story.
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />Forget the internet rumors. Apple's new iPhone does not actually summon ancient Mayan magic and allow you to control people's minds. But it is faster, sleeker, and boasts a new generation of features. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every week for a look at how hi-tech works in our lives. Today, we investigate the hype behind the iPhone, compare metered vs. unlimited broadband, and secure our bank accounts against phony 'verification' scams.
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />Leah Andersson unravels old sweaters and recycles the yarn for her business, Smart Monkey Knits. She explains how her business plan has provided some unexpected returns. We also meet a food writer who has been hanging out with all kinds of grandmothers in the kitchen.
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />Recently, airlines are finding new ways to charge you for everything from checked baggage to an extra bag of peanuts. But several websites promise to help you still nab cheap plane tickets-including one local site now being swallowed up by Microsoft. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter. He joins us every week for a look at how hi-tech works in our lives. Today, we look for the best deals on flight, explore when online deception goes too far, and discover a way for your computer to phone home if it gets stolen.
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />Microsoft is so determined to get your eyeballs, it's willing to pay for them. Glenn Fleishman is a freelance technology reporter who joins us every Wednesday to look at how hi tech works in our lives. Today, we find out how to make money off Microsoft, what Google may soon know about your health, and we learn about a new gadget to maximize USB connections on your home network.
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />Jerome Robbins won awards for his work on West Side Story and Fiddler on the Roof. Today, Pacific Northwest Ballet's Peter Boal recalls Jerome's legacy and mentorship. We also get tips for selecting fresh salmon and meet a Seattle resident who is reaching out to Palestine.
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />Sprint may soon be calling Seattle home. And, that could mean high speed wireless broadband for all way ahead of a national rollout. Today, Seattle gets a head start on the future of Internet connections, cell phone users face new security threats and a new hard drive option may save you a few crashes.
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		 From : Sound Focus Podcast<br />Local photographer Serge Timacheff is heading to Beijing this summer to capture the clashing swords of Olympic fencers on film. Today, he traces his passion for fencing back to the moment his dad taught him how to play with swords. We also indulge in recipes for cupcakes.
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		 From : The Works with Glenn Fleishman Podcast<br />Seattle may be getting a little more wired than usual. A new plan is floating around to install fiber optics to every home in the city. Freelance technology reporter Glenn Fleishman joins us every week for a look at how hi tech works in our lives. Today, we look forward to coax cable for all, find out how MSN music may be taking back the tunes, and try to twitter our way to customer service.
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