i’m almost famous
so, a couple weeks ago, i saw a posting somewhere on a board from steve friess who is a freelance journalist who was writing a piece for wired news.
he was looking for help on what podcasters thought about finding paid sponsorship, and what we thought about the lack of current resources to do so. i gave him my honest opinions, and as any journalist, he took one line of mine, wrote it to make it sound more dramatic, and ran with it.
at least he linked me in the article.
you can read the article HERE.
and i’m sorry, but i do not beg for money. he just assumed that since i have a paypal button on the blog……
September 29th, 2005 at 11:20 pm
Wired? Eeek, that’s almost the same as being slashdotted; get ready for some traffic. Welcome Wired readers.
September 30th, 2005 at 8:07 pm
Hi,
I am portuguese and went to Tokio once for a week.
First your PodCast sounded kind of strange, allways not knowing what you are talking about and asking “the wife” about this and that.
Then, I re-subscribed it and gave it another try.
Now I am FAN!
I have a question:
- Do you eat sushi? Americans often tend to eat junk food only.
- What’s “The wife” favorite japanese dish for you and can you let us know what other dishes are normal meals at Japanese home?
- In Sinjuku I found an assortment of candy small shops. Can you refer about them and why there are so many?
September 30th, 2005 at 10:25 pm
Alvaro,
Thanks for listening! again!
I eat sushi. not all americans eat just junk food….. but many do
The wife’s favorite dish is natto (fermented soy beans)
and as for the candy shops, i can’t really explain it any other way than, japanese people like candy too…..
thanks again!
josh
September 30th, 2005 at 11:50 pm
This was fast answer!
Since you like so much Asay bear, that i also like, will you give it a shot at brewing your own bear and tell us about.
Googled for it and found one or two references (in english) in the web about it.