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What do we think of Joel Smith forward in the first two practise games? Has he shown enough? 

 

Does Lever play in round 17 and 19 at Marvel Stadium? .........Bulldogs/ StKilda

I thought Lever did his knee in round 7 also, but we didnt play the Bulldogs till round 11.  So round 10/11 will be 12 months.


In and around 1998/2000 a lot of people used to go to the Hilton near the ground post match and Daniher would get up on stage and address the crowd.....was pretty good function room close to the ground...very large, held a few people..

....or we could just go to Goschs on the Sunday. :)

 

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11 hours ago, Demonland said:

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Downloaded the podcast this morning to listen on my commute.  Some annoying audio problems.  Checking the Soundcloud version - has the same audio problems.

 
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26 minutes ago, ponsdale said:

Downloaded the podcast this morning to listen on my commute.  Some annoying audio problems.  Checking the Soundcloud version - has the same audio problems.

Yeah. I can hear it too. I'll look into it. Nothing has changed on my end. I couldn't hear it at the time of recording. I wonder if those listening live could hear it. 

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Yeah. I can hear it too. I'll look into it. Nothing has changed on my end. I couldn't hear it at the time of recording. I wonder if those listening live could hear it. 

Yup.

It sounded like someone was musically slapping their thighs all show long.


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1 hour ago, ponsdale said:

Downloaded the podcast this morning to listen on my commute.  Some annoying audio problems.  Checking the Soundcloud version - has the same audio problems.

I've cleaned up the audio file as best I can. It's still there but not in your face as it was. You'll have to remove the itunes download and re-download it again or listen through soundcloud.

Now to find the culprit.

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5 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Listening to it through a speaker it wasnt too bad

It was much worse before I cleaned it up. Still not great but hopefully it doesn't occur again.

If there are any audiophiles out there that have the equipment or programs to further clean it up I'd be greatly appreciative. I'm Neelding my way through it at the moment.


18 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

In and around 1998/2000 a lot of people used to go to the Hilton near the ground post match and Daniher would get up on stage and address the crowd.....was pretty good function room close to the ground...very large, held a few people..

....or we could just go to Goschs on the Sunday. :)

 

Yep. That was when Beverly O’Connor was on the board, they were good functions

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2 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Volume was well down as well Andy.  Had the computer levels at 100% to be able to hear properly.

 

Yeah I noticed that afterwards. The program that sends the broadcast out live had the audio settings way down. This is a separate issue to the audio noise. Both I believe have been rectified. This is why I need the live chat to iron out this issues in real time. The issue you mentioned could have been fixed really easily and I didn't notice until the end of the broadcast. I must have hit the mouse while it was over the volume slider at the start of the broadcast. 


3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yep. That was when Beverly O’Connor was on the board, they were good functions

They were....we used to go everytime they were on after games.

Ill always remember when we beat Hawthorn in about round 18 one year and went to the top of the ladder for the first time in god knows how long............. He came on stage and just smiled that big beaming smile he has and held up 1 finger. The audience went beserk.

16 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

They were....we used to go everytime they were on after games.

Ill always remember when we beat Hawthorn in about round 18 one year and went to the top of the ladder for the first time in god knows how long............. He came on stage and just smiled that big beaming smile he has and held up 1 finger. The audience went beserk.

and then we lost the next 5 games.....

(sorry)

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

and then we lost the next 5 games.....

(sorry)

....well its not all gravy 99...

1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

They were....we used to go everytime they were on after games.

Ill always remember when we beat Hawthorn in about round 18 one year and went to the top of the ladder for the first time in god knows how long............. He came on stage and just smiled that big beaming smile he has and held up 1 finger. The audience went beserk.

I was there. The room was buzzing. If i recall correctly players were there too. We all premiership cups twinkling in our eyes.

Talk about counting you chickens......


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