FGI has a launched a podcast and completed two full episodes of different styles. We'd like your reaction:

1) I listened to both and liked both.
31% (5 votes)
2) I listened to both and liked neither.
0% (0 votes)
3) I listened to the first one and gave up.
0% (0 votes)
4) I liked episode 1 better.
0% (0 votes)
5) I liked episode 2 better.
6% (1 vote)
6) Haven't listened to either and don't intend to.
31% (5 votes)
7) I still don't know what podcasting is!
31% (5 votes)
Total votes: 16

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Where to listen to FGI podcasts

If you haven't listened to our podcasts yet but are curious, check out our podcast page, which also features a link to a definition of podcasting.

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"And besides all that, what we need is a decentralized, distributed system of depositing electronic files to local libraries willing to host them." -- Daniel Cornwall, tipping his hat to Cato the Elder for the original quote.

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