actually, we're not a band, we're two guys that do a talk show podcast, what is a podcast you ask?it was something made popular by hair genius adam curry of mtv fame and some other guy...bibb is the one who knows about that technical shit, i just like to talk crap and be recorded...::WARNING::bibb and yaz is a podcast intended for mature audiences(18+). if you are under 18, please get the permission of a parent or guardian before listening to the show. we will assume no responsibility for YOUR lack of parenting and discipline if your underage children surf onto sites they shouldn't. if YOU work too much to watch YOUR children, you can; pay a babysitter, leave them with a family member, shoot yourself in the face or just punch yourself in the stomach during pregnancy if you plan on being too irresponsible to be a decent parent.for those of you who are interested in what a podcast is, here is the wikipedia reply..."Podcasting is a method of publishing audio broadcasts via the Internet, allowing users to subscribe to a feed of new files (usually MP3s). It became popular in late 2004, largely due to automatic downloading of audio onto portable players or personal computers.Podcasting is very distinct from other types of online media delivery because of its subscription model, which uses a feed (such as RSS or Atom) to deliver an enclosed file. Podcasting enables independent producers to create self-published, syndicated "radio shows," and gives broadcast radio programs a new distribution method. Listeners may subscribe to feeds using "podcatching" software (a type of aggregator), which periodically checks for and downloads new content automatically. Some podcatching software is also able to synchronise (copy) podcasts to portable music players. Any digital audio player or computer with audio-playing software can play podcasts. The same technique can deliver video files, and by 2005 some aggregators could play video as well as audio."Podcasting" is a portmanteau word that combines the words "broadcasting" and "iPod." The term can be misleading since neither podcasting nor listening to podcasts requires an iPod or any portable music player. For that reason, various writers have suggested reinterpreting the letters POD to create "backronyms" such as "Personal On-Demand."[1] The term "Radio Me" was coined by Peter Day of the BBC for the same reason. A little-used alternate is "blogcasting", although this usually only refers to recordings that are based on, or similar in format to, blogs."
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