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Show #11 Official Menu: Take first webmaster quiz along with Jowl

Posted by ChefTD on Oct 15, 2004

Friday October 15, 2004 at 3pm PST / 6pm EST

### Show #11: — Mainstream “Safe for work” — (LIVE commercial free, no carbs education) ###

AUDIO: listen to Webmaster Cookbook show #11 listen archive stream (20k)

Note: this LIVE show content (webmastercookbook.com) is totally work safe. Feel free to turn this show up while working. The format of this show is a reality-based how to be webmaster and build a website show, using a live site as a working example for the week by week recipes.

Drinks (cool stuff to add to your websites):
- several FREE podcasting applications

Appetizers (hungry for knowledge, this will get you started)
- How to obtain the weekly Webmaster Cookbook podcast

Main Course (the meat and potatoes of the show)
- A 50 question test of the first 10 lessons/weeks of Webmaster Cookbook. See how you score! Who will get the first perfect score!

Dessert (fun and fat-free stuff)
- No dessert for today’s show, it’s all business

The Check (what did we learn today)
- No check today, as the main course is a test of the last 10 weeks. How good did you listen?

Show Summary:

More alien voices as it turns out that the windows media encoder was turning the audio funky and literally cuts off the first part of the show. Jowl takes the 50 question test. ChefTD takes Jowl through each of the 50 questions and then later Mom says she will score better than Jowl, and ChefTD challenges her to take the test, which she does. After answering all 50 questions, ChefTD takes Jowl back through the questions and corrects him where he is wrong.

2 Comments »

TDavid, just to let you know that I am on this web page now, subscribed to it and will be letting you know my reviews and suggestions as I go.

I am listening your quiz as I write this, enjoying it so far. Good work!

October 30th, 2004 | 5:47 am
ChefTD:

Thank you for listening Tejas :) Sorry about the comment delay — we need to add some text that all comments are moderated. We explain why we had to do this here: http://www.webmastercookbook.com/index.php/archives/2004/10/29/comment-moderation-in-effect-please-keep-it-clean/

October 30th, 2004 | 6:30 am
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