NYT: Enriching My Morning Commute

Now that I take a train to work, I've really grasped the utility of a good podcast. Sometimes you need Merlin Mann's calm counsel in the morning, for example, and most of my new music listening has come raining down from del.icio.us' mp3 feed.

But nothing has so threatened the dominance of my music collection over my morning commute as the New York Times' new podcasts. I expect Count Bruni's daily restaurant updates, in particular, to bring the noise. I might have to take a longer route just to fit them all in.

Posted by tangentialist at January 26, 2006 08:50 PM | more tangentialism

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Wow, I need to keep up, when did NYT start providing podcasts? These may very well take over my podcast priority list. Lately I've been digging Cory Doctorow's craphound podcast.

Posted by: Keith at January 27, 2006 03:44 AM

What exactly is it about Bruni that you enjoy? Unless its schadenfreude I don't really get it -- I just want to shank the dude for totally uninformed, irresponsible food writing.

Posted by: Dan at April 9, 2006 06:24 PM

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