Flying Doug Kaye’s airline

by on October 2, 2006

I was lucky enough yesterday to hitch a ride home on Doug Kaye’s airline six-seater airplane. He dropped me off at the very small Half Moon Bay Airport (so small they don’t have security checkthroughs and you can pull your airplane right up to the Three-O cafe and have lunch).

Anyway, why was I lucky? Cause Doug Kaye had the hit of the Podcast Expo last week and it gave me a chance to catch up. Actually he had two hits at the Expo. First he’s giving away the “Levelator” which will take all your audio clips and make them sound the same level. As those who listen to the ScobleShow know, I really need this in the worst way.

Also, he demonstrated the new GigaVox Audio Lite was getting raves in the hallway discussions I had. On Saturday I had a look, and it is the content management system that podcasters are waiting for. Doug coded it all himself (he used this system to publish ITConversations).

Anyway, I filmed Doug flying for a future version of the ScobleShow. Speaking of which, should have some more ScobleShow stuff up tomorrow.

  • There must be a "Runway three-zero" at Half Moon Bay (which means that it's pointed at heading 300, which is NNW). In Petaluma, they've got a "Runway two-niner" (also NNW). Their cafe is called the "Two-Niner Diner." Great name!
  • Smeagol
    What's with the smiley face on the front of the blog?
  • Smeagol: that is a tracking device for Wordpress.com.
  • Robert, shame on you for posting security info like that to the rest of the world...tsk, tsk.
    I just had to say something, I work for a major airline, and security {or lack of} is high priority right now.
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