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Boring Bill has returned has another podcast on UK Television Stations, at the request of one of our subscribers. Sorry for the sound quality, but enjoy!boringbillpodcast@gmail.com

Today Bill talks about Social Networking on the Internet, focusing on the two main sites for this, Twitter and Facebook.As a side note, the podcast has accounts on both of these sites, that a look:Twitter: twitter.com/bbpodcastFacebook: tr.im/bbpfb

Today Bill addresses the question of whether background music adds anything to the podcast, he does this my putting background music on for the duration of this podcast.Let us know what you think of the podcast with background music - do you prefer it?Email us: boringbillpodcast@gmail.comor mention @bbpodcast in a Tweet.

In case we have anyone new to the Boring Bill Podcast, today Bill reintroduces himself and the podcast.Don't forget you can email Bill at boringbillpodcast@gmail.com

Today Boring Bill talks about Big Ben, the Great Bell of the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster in London.If you want to email the podcast: boringbillpodcast@gmail.com

Today Bill explains why we don't be putting up editions of the BBP before Edition 10 in future apart from Edition 2 that was put up a few weeks ago.But we could do a podcast that takes its subject from these old editions - what do you think? Email: boringbillpodcast@gmail.com

Today we talk about Rambling, not the walking type of rambling but rather rambling in speech.boringbillpodcast@gmail.com

Today Bill introduces the very first (full) edition of the Boring Bill Podcast to show how things were back when the podcast first started up.It was actually the second ever edition but the first was a viewing podcast so there would have been little point in airing that.Let Bill know what you thought of the early version of the podcast, email as always is boringbillpodcast@gmail.com

Thanks to another suggestion from James from Cornwall, this week's subject is bookbinding.Please send your podcast subject suggestions to boringbillpodcast@gmail.com

Some may say that Isoquants and Indifference Curves are not that most interesting of subject matters although not to Bill.These microeconomic graphs are able to put economics students across the world to sleep in their respective lecture theatres so hopefully they will rank well on the boring-scale.Enjoy.Just to let you know as well that we now have a Twitter account: twitter.com/bbpodcastEmail BBP at: boringbillpodcast@gmail.comYou can also find us on Podcast Alley: My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-481b151ba588c102ec52085db2302800}