Thursday, December 22, 2005

Griddlesode #15: A Very Griddlecakes Christmas

In this special edition Griddlesode:

1) We hear a Christmas Greeting from Bruce Murray of The ZedCast.
2) We read “The Night Before Christmas” by Clement Clarke Moore (1823)
3) Then we read a New York Sun editorial from 1897 entitled: “Yes, Virginia.  There is a Santa Claus.”

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Friday, December 16, 2005

Griddlesode #14: Ye Olde Wikipedia

On today’s Griddlesode, we share some more listener feedback, play “The Twelve Days of Podcasting,” talk about Wikipedia-gate, and lastly, finish up with a sketch that shows how our founding fathers had to deal with the exact same problem when it came to documenting American history.


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