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Welcome to 'Transmitting to Earth'. I'm Charssun and I'll be your host. This blog and podcast is a byproduct of VoyagerRadio.com and is intended to provide the most timely information about this Internet radio station. It is also intended to be a fun and accessible electronic journal with commentary focusing on Internet radio, podcasting and webcasting issues and technologies, music, and some of my other interests. I also offer personal perspective about being an Internet radio broadcaster (and podcaster).

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Ah, I've still got so much to learn about XHMTL and Cascading Style Sheets. My Internet radio website is written in valid XHTML Strict code, but I'm still at a loss as to how this is going to help me in the long run. I understand that the effort I made will make it easier to update my site, especially utilizing Cascading Style Sheets to change the look of your entire site in a matter of moments--and I also understand that XHTML conformity may allow for better compatibility with future browsers, mobile devices, and other devices. I'm also happy to make my website more accessible to disabled visitors. But what else does XHMTL allow for? What are XSLT transforms? What is XPath? What can XML do for me? Really, I want to know, so that I can take advantage of whatever it has to offer. I'm willing to learn.

Let me know what XHMTL can do! Will I be able to extend my existing website flawlessly into the realm of mobile devices, and how? Any ideas? I'm interested in having my website in the palm of your hand, to be read, listened to, and communicated with. Sure, today it's still fairly basic, but hopefully I've planted the seeds for a website which can be extended in various ways and displayed on various devices. Perhaps the website will be read to you if you are blind. Perhaps the mobile extension of the site will display a playlist while you are listening to the webcast through your headphones. Perhaps you will be able to chat with other listeners while surfing the site wirelessly (as soon as there's more content, of course.) Perhaps a community forum will be up by then, XHTML Strict, and accessible from nearly any device in the world.

Okay, I'm a dreamer, but I want to learn. I'm willing to read as much as I need to, but I don't have much time at the moment. So tell, if you may--will I be able to do any of these things, and what else can/will I be able to do with XHTML? And please, don't send me to the W3C. I want to know what you're thinking. What do you think is possible?

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