I think it's the other way round - Godcast is a play on podcast as the
following suggests: "Welcome to the world of "Godcasting," where
religious and inspirational podcasts come from Presbyterians, Mormons,
Jews, Buddhists and, yes, even pagans".
(http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/may2005/tc20050525_0375_tc_211.htm)
I've no idea what Jon meant.
mj
Stephen Vincent wrote:
>"Podcast" as a device and medium is bears only a minor, mimic'd and rhymed
>relation to a "Godcast";the cast of the former is "seed-loaded" and
>metaphorically loaded with fertile implications for both broadcaster and
>recipient; the latter, I am led to believe, imparts its messages through a
>cast of Angels, particularly those ones noted for whispering gently in your
>ear, no mechanical ear plug and electronic connection required.
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>Hope that helps answer your question, Joe.
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> Stephen V
>Blog: http://stephenvincent.durationpress.com
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>>If I knew what a podcast really was I would try to answer you.
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>>Ken, pre-pre-lapsarian (I still own 33's and a turntable)
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