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Podcast Notes: Darfur, Afrigadgets, X-wings and Abba

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Chris Vallance | 11:44 UK time, Tuesday, 9 October 2007

If you'd like to subscribe to the podcast, by far the easiest way to get it, click here: This week we featured:


  • currently based in Khartoum told us what was happening in Darfur

  • spoke to us about their blogging the continent's home-brewed technological innovation

  • to the Prime Minister's announcement about Iraqi Employees

  • talking about the more recent additions to his blog of WWI letters from his grandfather (thanks to R4 for the audio)

  • The Britblog Roundup hosted over at . Natalie from Philobiblon did the interview. Nominate posts for next week round-up via Britblog [at] gmail [dot] com

  • Gizmodo loved the launch of this rocket powered X-wing and so did we. ()

  • may be the most bloggy school in the UK. We ran a terrific podcast by one of their young pupils. Rhod and I are already preparing to make way for the new generation. Good work Ashley & Mr Dale!

  • Lastly we spoke to who, for some reason we struggle to fathom, listened to Abba's Dancing Queen non-stop on a 4 hour drive and made a film of the experience (). He survived but doctors disagree over the prognosis

Thanks to The Gaffer of the for the intro. Do keep sending them in. Particularly keen to get one or two from beyond the UK/US.

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