"Information Underground" is an experimental audiocast where you get to hear some familiar voices from audiocasts - many of the "Hacker Public Radio" family - talk about non-tech topics. Why experimental? Tech changes all the time, and it is time to see if a certain mix of technology will work as an audiocast. "Information Underground" will bring you "speex" files for the run of it's pilot season. This "speexcast" will have high recording values, however the "tight" nature of a maxed-out speex file will ensure that folks with modest Internet connections get to enjoy the programs. The shows will be shared via a standard RSS feed and any documents to support the show will be shared via gopher. This combination will also have what is hoped to be a profound effect on the production. Having one audio file in a free (both as in license and as in "freely convertible,") RSS feed for automatic transfer of the audiocasts to the listeners, and a "drop the document in the folder and forget it" system for show notes, should allow the producers swift production with a minimum of drudge-work, thus allowing them to continue with the rest of their lives, both online and offline. The licensing will be Creative Commons Attribute Share-Alike. Yes, we are allowing commercial reuse as well as derivatives. "Tear down the Walls," "Shovelware producers start your engines." It's time to flood the market with good and inexpensive audio programming, so let's hope that this can give it to the RIAA types where it hurts them the most, in their wallets!