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Podcast #33 - Listener Mailbag, What’s in My Briefcase?

February 18th, 2006

Two trips but no hotels means this episode is recorded in the TravelCommons studios outside of Chicago. Rummaging through the virtual mailbag, I comment on listener e-mails and web site postings. I also talk about finding some free WiFi in Houston’s Bush International Airport and give a guided tour of my briefcase. Here’s a direct link to the podcast file.



Here are the show notes from TravelCommons podcast #33:

  • Intro music — Warmth by Makkina
  • Recorded in the TravelCommons studios outside Chicago
  • Had a couple of down-&-back day trips to Houston and Boston
  • Bad times in “slum” terminals
  • Bridge Music — Love Survives by Lovespirals
  • A listener is interested in podcasts about travel, not tourism — doesn’t have time for touring
  • Another listener talks about begin subject to “TSA Rage” in Saipan
  • Chris Christensen of the Amateur Traveler Podcast talks about his train-to-plane experiences
  • Peter Rukavina’s ruk.ca blog corrects my Canadian Maritimes geography
  • Bridge Music — Turn Around and Say Goodbye by C.J. Chenier
  • Hanging outside or underneath Continential Airlines’ Presidents’ Club is a good spot to leech WiFi
  • Bridge Music — Shine by Hungry Lucy
  • An audio tour of my briefcast
  • Direct Link to annotated Flickr picture of what’s in my briefcase
  • Bridge music from Podshow Podsafe Music Network
  • Feedback at comments[at]travelcommons.com, the comment board on podcastalley.com, or right here in the comments section below
  • Direct link to the show
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  1. richmanwisco Says:

    In Milwaukee, concourse C had been the slum terminal, but they’ve just finished rebuilding it, and it’s quite sharp. As for Detroit, I have but dim memories of the old terminal.

    Briefcase? I’m stuck with the bag the computer came with. It’s missing a couple of the pull tabs.

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