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	<itunes:summary>Role Playing Public Radio looks at role playing games with humor and insight. Our mission is to make gaming more fun, whether it is celebrating a legendary session or making fun of dysfunctional games. If you have ever slain a gazebo by mistake, looted the body of a sass mouthed NPC, or died screaming in Call of Cthulhu, RPPR is for you!</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Ross Payton</itunes:author>
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		<title>RPPR Field Recording &#8211; Inauguration 2009 on the National Mall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recorded by Ross Payton I was one of the little dots you see here on the National Mall on Jan 20 2009. I brought my H2 digital recorder (which I use to record all of the RPPR actual play sessions) and recorded president Obama&#8217;s Inauguration speech as an experiment in field recording. Unfortunately in my [...]


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<p><a href="http://www.popsci.com/content/inauguration-day">I was one of the little dots you see here</a> on the National Mall on Jan 20 2009. I brought <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-H2-Portable-Stereo-Recorder/dp/B000VBH2IG/">my H2 digital recorder </a>(which I use to record all of the RPPR actual play sessions) and recorded president Obama&#8217;s Inauguration speech as an experiment in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_recording">field recording</a>. Unfortunately in my haste to get to the Mall that morning I did not pack enough batteries to record everything. This is in stereo and I made use of the surround sound recording feature of the H2.</p>
<p>This has nothing to do with RPGs or gaming but I thought you might want to hear what it sounded like on that day. I&#8217;ll have session 4 of the New World campaign up tomorrow.</p>


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I was one of the little dots you see here (http://www.popsci.com/content/inauguration-day) on the National Mall on Jan 20 2009. I brought my H2 digital recorder  (http://www.amazon.com/Zoom-H2-Portable-Stereo-Recorder/dp/B000VBH2IG/)(which I use to record all of the RPPR actual play sessions) and recorded president Obama&#039;s Inauguration speech as an experiment in field recording (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_recording). Unfortunately in my haste to get to the Mall that morning I did not pack enough batteries to record everything. This is in stereo and I made use of the surround sound recording feature of the H2.

This has nothing to do with RPGs or gaming but I thought you might want to hear what it sounded like on that day. I&#039;ll have session 4 of the New World campaign up tomorrow.</itunes:summary>
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