10 audio-only recordings of talks given at Boston Lisp in 2008

Does anyone have any suggestions for where to host these files? One idea would be to turn them into videos and put them on Vimeo or Youtube. What do you think? I'm temporarily sharing them publicly on my Google Drive. At one point I hosted them from a sever out of my apartment, but then I moved and the files went offline for a while (my bad, irresponsible. The broken hyperlinks can be found at http://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/). https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfTY3yg-RLQbk1tdnZJWjExVzg/edit?usp=sharing boston-lisp-1/2008-04-22b-Hans-Hubner-BKNR.mp3 boston-lisp-1/2008-04-22a-Peter-Dillinger-ACL2s.mp3 boston-lisp-1/2008-03-31b-Rahul-Jain-DefDoc.mp3 boston-lisp-1/2008-03-31a-Alexey-Radul-test-scheme-differences.mp3 boston-lisp-1/2008-05-27-Greg-Cooper-FrTime.mp3 https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfTY3yg-RLQWjhtTS13RTBqM2M/edit?usp=sharing boston-lisp-2/2008-07-21-Jay-McCarthy-cryptographic-protocol-explication.mp3 boston-lisp-2/2008-06-25b-Shriram-Krishnamurthi-relationally-parametric-polymorphic-contracts.mp3 boston-lisp-2/2008-06-25a-Danny-Yoo-DivaScheme.mp3 boston-lisp-2/2008-10-27-Tim-McNerney-connection-machine.mp3 boston-lisp-2/2008-10-27b-Greg-Pfeil-oopsla-lisp50.mp3

I've been happy using soundcloud.com for hosting audio-only media. Zach On Jul 22, 2013, at 1:00 AM, Robert Levy <r.p.levy@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions for where to host these files? One idea would be to turn them into videos and put them on Vimeo or Youtube. What do you think? I'm temporarily sharing them publicly on my Google Drive. At one point I hosted them from a sever out of my apartment, but then I moved and the files went offline for a while (my bad, irresponsible. The broken hyperlinks can be found at http://common-lisp.net/project/boston-lisp/).
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfTY3yg-RLQbk1tdnZJWjExVzg/edit?usp=sharing
boston-lisp-1/2008-04-22b-Hans-Hubner-BKNR.mp3 boston-lisp-1/2008-04-22a-Peter-Dillinger-ACL2s.mp3 boston-lisp-1/2008-03-31b-Rahul-Jain-DefDoc.mp3 boston-lisp-1/2008-03-31a-Alexey-Radul-test-scheme-differences.mp3 boston-lisp-1/2008-05-27-Greg-Cooper-FrTime.mp3
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwfTY3yg-RLQWjhtTS13RTBqM2M/edit?usp=sharing
boston-lisp-2/2008-07-21-Jay-McCarthy-cryptographic-protocol-explication.mp3 boston-lisp-2/2008-06-25b-Shriram-Krishnamurthi-relationally-parametric-polymorphic-contracts.mp3 boston-lisp-2/2008-06-25a-Danny-Yoo-DivaScheme.mp3 boston-lisp-2/2008-10-27-Tim-McNerney-connection-machine.mp3 boston-lisp-2/2008-10-27b-Greg-Pfeil-oopsla-lisp50.mp3

On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 6:36 AM, Zach Beane <xach@xach.com> wrote:
I've been happy using soundcloud.com for hosting audio-only media.
I was going to suggest SoundCloud, too. As a bonus, it's easy for people to annotate interesting/favorite times in the audio. The only drawback? Someday if you ever had a presentation with slides or other video, you couldn't host it on SoundCloud. Would it be awkward to have some on SoundCloud but others on YouTube or SlideShare.net or whatever?
participants (3)
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Greg Hendershott
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Robert Levy
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Zach Beane