Nice, I'm always looking for new things to listen to during my too-long commute. Just one problem, unless I'm missing something, there's no RSS feed - a critical feature for a podcast series.
Oh dear, can't listen to that on headphones. Built-in microphones and VoIP quality make my ears hurt. Listening to sophisticated podcasters definitely spoils you.
Good podcast. If anyone wants to know more about Rafl this is a good video:
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbZ3zDzDnrw" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbZ3zDzDnrw</a>
Nice to see a podcast about this.
I'd love more technical/scientific podcasts... nowadays most of podcasts are either very "work" related (HanselMinutes and such) or web/mobile relates (Which I'm not interested about).<p>I just learned about Realtalk, which looks really nice.
Great idea. This could be part of a larger trend. MOOCS are covering topics in undergraduate education, but there isn't an equivalent for graduate education. Podcasts/Webcasts discussing relevant papers could be a way to solve this.