It took me almost a month to get the show posted after some technical difficulties and etc... The show is available FOR FREE from the Itunes store
This is a video podcast, so as you listen to the content you can virew the pictures and etc that I have embedded into the volume on your Ipod or at your PC while listening via Itunes. Some of the graphics are pixelated since I was learning the ropes, but all will be better in volume II. I will also have professionally created intros, closings and sponsorshp announcements for Vol II.
Now, here is how to download the show. Follow this link
http://rdtlabs.com/podcast/index.html
IF YOU HAVE THE CURRENT VERSION OF ITUNES ON YOUR MACHINE ALREADY simply click on the second link posted
"Click Here to add Air Cooled Technology Podcast"
Itunes will automatically open and you will be directed to the file where you can downlaoad the current volume as well as subscribe to the podcast. If you subscribe as we release new shows they will automatically be downloaded to Itunes when you log indaily/weekly, etc...
Now IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ITUNES on your machine click the botom link on the same page listed above, the link says
"Click Here to download iTunes here!!!! Free - no iPod required"
Once Itunes is downloaded you can then follow the above instructions and start building your library.
This interview with George Hussye is very interesting and a "Must hear" for anyone wanting 914 information or that wants to know the history of Auto Atlanta.
In the interview George and I talk about everything from how he made his first catalog to the future of the 914 and what AA is doing to make more and more new 914 parts available
We even chat about 6 Vs 4 cylinder debates and how to make a great "GT Clone" and even the Boxster engine issues that we are working to overcome. Then the entire story of George's 916 is revealed as well as the history of this piece of Porsche history.
George is a really interesting character! enjoy the show!
You'll see that the show now has a new flavor and several sponsors with better voice over work that is provided by eddie Eagle, a 914 Enthusiast and better know as the "Movie Trailer Guy" or "Tsunami rider" here on the forums. I could not thank him enough!