Wed, 30 April 2008
This week Byte Into It host Phil Wales is joined by Windows wonderman Jay McCormack and IT legal eagle Andrew Fish, discussing the latest updates on all things IT and New Tech. Check out the Byte Into It blog to review all of the shows features. To subscribe to the blog feed and have topics and links delivered to your reader, simply go to byteintoit.wordpress.com/feed/ Byte Into It broadcasts live from Melbourne Australia on Wednesdays at 7pm AEST on 3RRR (102.7fm). To Stream or to find out more, go to www.rrr.org.au |
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Tue, 29 April 2008
http://jakovich.net/states/ http://jakovich.net www.offshorestudio.net Andrew Maynard's Suburb Eating Robot www.andrewmaynard.com.au/Site/houses/Pages/CV08.html www.andrewmaynard.com.au Review in Fin Review of the suburban critical visions project www.andrewmaynard.com.au/080412cv08.JPG Dr. Paul Mees on the phone from Melbourne University on the Eddington Report |
Tue, 29 April 2008
2 million Australian adults are diagnosed with asthma and a shocking 1 in 4 children will also be diagnosed. This week, with the oncoming cold-snap, Nicole and Gill discuss methods of ruducing the symptoms of asthma and breathing easier through diet, lifestyle changes and natural remedies. Gill also answers caller questions relating to combatting eczema in children, burning dust in uncleaned household heaters, the effects of seasonal cold on tendonitis and alleviation plus reflux and the effect of hypertension medication on respitory illnesses. |
Mon, 28 April 2008
In this episode the team explore taking the Melbourne International Comedy Festival on the road to Victoria and the rest of Australia. Dave CAllan - one of the comics on the tours jouns us for the behind the scences news and view. This, and where to get you dose of laughs are all waitng for you to listen. |
Sun, 27 April 2008
Faster, higher, and stronger ..... through science! We chatted with Patrick Watt, Manager of Education and Public Programs at the National Sports Museum, Melbourne Cricket Ground. Patrick told us about the museum and some of the education programs that pertain to the Olympic Games and other sports. Other stories were: geomagnetic depression in Russia, dieting by thinking about food, the 1000 Genomes Project, goodbye to the space shuttle, and answers to questions you never asked. For more information visit http://einsteinagogo.net/ |
Sun, 27 April 2008
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Sun, 27 April 2008
This week on Best Music Interviews from Australia's Triple R fm, the lovely miss Renee Geyer, local lads Little Red and Macromantics Songstress Romy Hoffman. Have a listen! |
Sun, 27 April 2008
Don't forget International Compost Awareness Week 2008 - www.compostweek.com.au Plus usual weekly segments, In My Garden, talkback and this week's weather. |
Sat, 26 April 2008
Nick Matteo reviews the surf-noir television series John From Cincinnati (Showcase, Monday 8.30pm, with repeat screenings daily) Leonard Abrahamson, director of Garage, is on the phone for a chat Melbourne filmmaker and VCA graduate, Adam Bostock, talks about his new film, The Postman, one of the free screenings at the upcoming St Kilda Film Festival Director Brad Haynes is on the phone to talk about Broken Sun, his latest feature about the Cowra break-out Director Jasmine Yuen Carrucan discusses her low-budget two-hander hostage drama set in the Australian outback, Cactus Writer and director Patrick Herford talks about Hollywood Sign Girls, his short feature based on the life and death of failed actress Peg Entwistle Come chat with us on facebook |
