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	<title>Comments on: Travel Show Podcast #024: Micro Breweries in Melbourne</title>
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		<title>By: Edward</title>
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		<dc:creator>Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description>Again, I enjoyed your Podcast and your visit to SIX microbreweries in Melbourne. I must try The Mountain Goat pale ale when I next visit Melbourne (maybe in 2007). In Halifax, Nova Scotia, two well-known microbreweries are Propellerhead and The Garrison House. My favourite micro-brew is Rickard's Honey Brown from New Brunswick, the next province west.

As you may recall, I present tourist and tourism technology at www.thetouristexperience.com. In a posting back in July, I compared two trip planning tools on the internet. My "test" was a bicycle tour of the wineries in the Finger Lakes area of upper-state New York (see http://thetouristexperience.com/2006/07/22/find-your-travel-agent-via-1trip3com/). I wanted to visit the wineries on bike. I can see a podcast such as yours fitting in with such a planning tool -- maybe with a "podburst" for each micro-brewery.
 
Congratulations to your two students. They peppered their presentation with very interesting beer facts. Your Podcast made me thirsty, and I have no beer at home! Oh well, green tea sounds good.

Cheers
Edward</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Again, I enjoyed your Podcast and your visit to SIX microbreweries in Melbourne. I must try The Mountain Goat pale ale when I next visit Melbourne (maybe in 2007). In Halifax, Nova Scotia, two well-known microbreweries are Propellerhead and The Garrison House. My favourite micro-brew is Rickard&#8217;s Honey Brown from New Brunswick, the next province west.</p>
<p>As you may recall, I present tourist and tourism technology at <a href="http://www.thetouristexperience.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.thetouristexperience.com</a>. In a posting back in July, I compared two trip planning tools on the internet. My &#8220;test&#8221; was a bicycle tour of the wineries in the Finger Lakes area of upper-state New York (see <a href="http://thetouristexperience.com/2006/07/22/find-your-travel-agent-via-1trip3com/" rel="nofollow">http://thetouristexperience.com/2006/07/22/find-your-travel-agent-via-1trip3com/</a>). I wanted to visit the wineries on bike. I can see a podcast such as yours fitting in with such a planning tool &#8212; maybe with a &#8220;podburst&#8221; for each micro-brewery.</p>
<p>Congratulations to your two students. They peppered their presentation with very interesting beer facts. Your Podcast made me thirsty, and I have no beer at home! Oh well, green tea sounds good.</p>
<p>Cheers<br />
Edward</p>
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