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Prieur’s Podcast: What is message of stock market “internals”?
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Would strongly prefer text rather than voice
Original and objective – very helpful, thank you. The audio has provided an added dimension.
@John: The podcasts are about twice as popular as the written posts. However, if I can find the technology, I will try to include transcripts. But also rest assured, the bulk of the posts will remain written ones.
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I also would prefer text to audio. The audio does not work on webtv. I did have to wait a long time for it to load only to discover I could not use it.
Bob
I am unable to view/listen to your Podcasts on my new iPad and iPhone – do I need to download any special software?
Thanks for your advice
The sound is fine on my 6-year old HP Pavilion with 1 GB Ram and IE#7 browser. I appreciate the work that you have done in this presentation, and look forward to more of the same, from time to time.
Thank you.
@Manuel: The problem is that Apple does not play Flash. However, you can overcome this by viewing Flash items, such as my podcasts and Adam Hewison’s reports, through the “Photon” application on iPad and iPhone. Simply download the app and then use this as your browser whenever you have a problem with Flash.