Brian & Crispy managed to trap Jonathan Coulton in the room while we interviewed Paul and Storm. The result is a great interview where these men of (mostly) comic music talk about harmony, albums and what happens when you mail monkeys across these United States.
Update: the video version is also available, now that I mastered [...]
Brian’s a little to tired to edit tonight, so instead we’re posting our sample segment of the show. It’s longer than a promo, shorter than a regular show and perfect for explaining to your confused friends why people listen to this show.
Brian brings you Thanksgiving greetings and “The Legend of Turkeymas” by Amy Qualls-McClure … http://domesticat.net/node/1422
Brian’s off in Arizona this week, and his travel schedule prevents a full episode recording … but he is scheduled to drop in on SliceOfScifi and Wingin’ It 3D, so try and catch him on those fine Farpoint Media podcasts. Brian also has to retract his past praise for NBC.com due to recent problems.
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Some quick information on our involvement with Dragon*Con, and why it’s keeping from podcasting until September.
Related Links:
http://dragoncontv.com/
http://dragoncon.org/
http://joemurphymemorialfund.com/
In this WhatTheQuickie, Brian talks about numbers … in particular, hex numbers in the HD-DVD encryption key. The recent controversy behind this key appearing on Digg & Slashdot have inspired the Five Colors Campaign and this nifty ribbon.
Background Music: PerlssDj, Riding The Sunrise (trip_hop_convulsion) from ccmixter.org
Welcome to our first installment of WhatTheQuickie … quick audio clips from the WhatTheCast crew.
Today’s quickie: Brian talks about the science-fiction aspects of Chris Rock’s new movie, “I Think I Love My Wife” (hint: it involves sex with Gina Torres). This comment was featured on Slice of Scifi Voicemail Show #101.