Yes, I'm doing it again. Tomorrow, my chum Earl Kress and I will be the guests on Stu's Show, the gold standard program on Shokus Internet Radio, which is the gem of the Live365 network of web-based broadcasting. Our enthusiastic host Stuart Shostak will be grilling us about animation history and about our dubious careers as writers of cartoons.
Now, get this straight: This is not a podcast. You can't log in and listen to it at your leisure. This is because Shokus Internet Radio pays the proper fees for music use so they are not allowed to make the shows available for download. They can only stream them so you have to log in and listen, just like any radio show, at the appropriate time. The appropriate time for Stu's Show is 4 PM Pacific (7 PM Eastern) and we'll be on tomorrow for two hours. The show will replay, usually at the same time, until next week's Stu's Show so you can also listen then. But listen tomorrow when we're on live. You can even call in and ask a question or answer one of Stu's incredibly-easy trivia questions to win a rather nice prize.
You can hear this tremendous show by going to the website for Shokus Internet Radio and selecting an audio browser. And let me suggest that you go try that right now to (a) see how easy it is and (b) see what's on right now. You'll find that it's a fun channel to listen to even when Earl and I are not on it. Take a look at the schedule over there, too.
Internet Radio is fun to listen to while you're at your computer. Open a window, tune in a channel, then minimize it and go on balancing your checkbook or playing Sudoku or browsing this site or whatever you do at your keyboard. And Shokus Internet Radio is a fun thing to listen to, especially when I'm on it.