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      <description>Holy crap! It's time for Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. Our theme music this wee...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. Our theme music this week is Harvey Danger's Wine, Women and Song, from their third album Little by Little. HD has made the entire album available for download, for free, from their website. I think it's worth paying for, though, so toss some coins their way if you agree. This week's show features THE BATTLE (or, "What's that Rattle? It's a Ferengi exacting his blood revenge.") Memories of the Futurecast finally grew up and moved into its own apartment. From now on, you can find new episodes at MemoriesOfTheFuturecast.com. It probably won't work for a couple of days, but should be working by Wednesday at the latest.&#160; Single! Turgid! Episode! Memories of the Futurecast has its own Podcast feed, too! For your convenience (and great justice) you can get your podcast fetcher-o-doodle and stick feeds.feedburner.com/futurecast into it. This is the last full episode that I'll post here at WWdN:iX, so subscribe or bookmark or tattoo the new URL if you don't want to miss a&#160; Memories of the Futurecast takes the A train. Memories of the Futurecast is 12.4 MB this week. Memories of the Futurecast is 26 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast wonders if anyone even reads the shownotes it works so hard to write. Memories of the Futurecast gets busy ... sometimes. Okay enough notes! Let's get to business: Download Memories of the Futurecast Episode Nine</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. Our theme music this week is Harvey Danger's Wine, Women and Song, from their third album Little by Little. HD has made the entire album available for download, for free, from their website. I think it's worth paying for, though, so toss some coins their way if you agree. This week's show features THE BATTLE (or, "What's that Rattle? It's a Ferengi exacting his blood revenge.") Memories of the Futurecast finally grew up and moved into its own apartment. From now on, you can find new episodes at MemoriesOfTheFuturecast.com. It probably won't work for a couple of days, but should be working by Wednesday at the latest.&#160; Single! Turgid! Episode! Memories of the Futurecast has its own Podcast feed, too! For your convenience (and great justice) you can get your podcast fetcher-o-doodle and stick feeds.feedburner.com/futurecast into it. This is the last full episode that I'll post here at WWdN:iX, so subscribe or bookmark or tattoo the new URL if you don't want to miss a&#160; Memories of the Futurecast takes the A train. Memories of the Futurecast is 12.4 MB this week. Memories of the Futurecast is 26 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast wonders if anyone even reads the shownotes it works so hard to write. Memories of the Futurecast gets busy ... sometimes. Okay enough notes! Let's get to business: Download Memories of the Futurecast Episode Nine</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that.&#160;In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that&#160;you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now,&#160;for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's theme music is Down on the River By The Sugarplant, from Mike Doughty. Mike Doughty is on Twitter, you know, and if you want to get his new record&#160;Sad Man Happy Man (OMG GET IT FERREALZ) you can find it at Amazon, among other places. This week, I dish out some JUSTICE, y'all. Don't listen to this one around the kids, unless you're ready to have The Talk with them, ifyaknowhatimean. Why, yes, I did toss up some new artwork this week. Thanks for noticing. As promised, here's a link that will direct you to a full, live performance. I don't think I said thank you enough in the podcast, so, just to be sure I was clear: Seriously, guys, thank you for your support with Memories of the Future. Memories of the Futurecast wants the Three Worf Moon Shirt. Memories of the Futurecast snores when it sleeps in the sun by the couch. Memories of the Futurecast wants you to add your own pictures to Wheaton's Books In The Wild at Flickr. Memories of the Futurecast puts the lotion on its skin. Memories of the Futurecast is 28.8 MB. Memories of the Futurecast starts on page 74. But, seriously, good luck following along. Memories of the Futurecast is 30 minutes long. Ready?! Okay, then! Set your phasers to:&#160;Download Memories of the Futurecast episode eight Buy your own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One. It's just $19.87 for a print version, or $10 for the DRM-free PDF.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that.&#160;In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that&#160;you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now,&#160;for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's theme music is Down on the River By The Sugarplant, from Mike Doughty. Mike Doughty is on Twitter, you know, and if you want to get his new record&#160;Sad Man Happy Man (OMG GET IT FERREALZ) you can find it at Amazon, among other places. This week, I dish out some JUSTICE, y'all. Don't listen to this one around the kids, unless you're ready to have The Talk with them, ifyaknowhatimean. Why, yes, I did toss up some new artwork this week. Thanks for noticing. As promised, here's a link that will direct you to a full, live performance. I don't think I said thank you enough in the podcast, so, just to be sure I was clear: Seriously, guys, thank you for your support with Memories of the Future. Memories of the Futurecast wants the Three Worf Moon Shirt. Memories of the Futurecast snores when it sleeps in the sun by the couch. Memories of the Futurecast wants you to add your own pictures to Wheaton's Books In The Wild at Flickr. Memories of the Futurecast puts the lotion on its skin. Memories of the Futurecast is 28.8 MB. Memories of the Futurecast starts on page 74. But, seriously, good luck following along. Memories of the Futurecast is 30 minutes long. Ready?! Okay, then! Set your phasers to:&#160;Download Memories of the Futurecast episode eight Buy your own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One. It's just $19.87 for a print version, or $10 for the DRM-free PDF.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's theme music is Shame of the Otaku (MP3 link, y'all changed the link to point at the song's lyrics page. Now iTunes subscribers should get the podcast), from MC Frontalot's sensational album Final Boss. It's used with permission, because Front is my BFF. I have a seriously smooth, chocolately voice at the beginning. Man, I wish I sounded like that all the time ... ladies. This week, I feature an excerpt from episode 7 of TNG, Lonely Among Us, which gives me an opportunity to make a whole lot of references to Parliament Funkadelic. Ohhhh yeah. Anne pointed out to me that I seem to have this horribly annoying verbal tic where I go, "and . . . um . . ." a whole lot. I was not aware of that, but now that I am, I am horrified, and vow to ensure that I don't do that in the future. Memories of the Futurecast is almost 24 minutes this week. Get comfortable. Memories of the Futurecast is 22.9 MB this week. Make room! Make room! Memories of the Futurecast has wicked topspin. Memories of the Futurecast wants you to go to w00tstock. Memories of the Futurecast has a vest made from real gorilla chest. Download Memories of the Futurecast, episode seven Buy your own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's theme music is Shame of the Otaku (MP3 link, y'all changed the link to point at the song's lyrics page. Now iTunes subscribers should get the podcast), from MC Frontalot's sensational album Final Boss. It's used with permission, because Front is my BFF. I have a seriously smooth, chocolately voice at the beginning. Man, I wish I sounded like that all the time ... ladies. This week, I feature an excerpt from episode 7 of TNG, Lonely Among Us, which gives me an opportunity to make a whole lot of references to Parliament Funkadelic. Ohhhh yeah. Anne pointed out to me that I seem to have this horribly annoying verbal tic where I go, "and . . . um . . ." a whole lot. I was not aware of that, but now that I am, I am horrified, and vow to ensure that I don't do that in the future. Memories of the Futurecast is almost 24 minutes this week. Get comfortable. Memories of the Futurecast is 22.9 MB this week. Make room! Make room! Memories of the Futurecast has wicked topspin. Memories of the Futurecast wants you to go to w00tstock. Memories of the Futurecast has a vest made from real gorilla chest. Download Memories of the Futurecast, episode seven Buy your own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that.&#160;In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's theme music is Shame of the Otaku&#160;(MP3 link, y'all), from MC Frontalot's sensational album Final Boss. It's used with permission, because Front is my BFF. I have a seriously smooth, chocolately voice at the beginning. Man, I wish I sounded like that all the time ... ladies. This week, I feature an excerpt from episode 7 of TNG, Lonely Among Us, which gives me an opportunity to make a whole lot of references to Parliament Funkadelic. Ohhhh yeah. Anne pointed out to me that I seem to have this horribly annoying verbal tic where I go, "and . . . um . . ." a whole lot. I was not aware of that, but now that I am, I am horrified, and vow to ensure that I don't do that in the future. Memories of the Futurecast is almost 24 minutes this week. Get comfortable. Memories of the Futurecast is 22.9 MB this week. Make room! Make room! Memories of the Futurecast has wicked topspin. Memories of the Futurecast wants you to go to w00tstock. Memories of the Futurecast has a vest made from real gorilla chest. Download Memories of the Futurecast, episode seven Buy your own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that.&#160;In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's theme music is Shame of the Otaku&#160;(MP3 link, y'all), from MC Frontalot's sensational album Final Boss. It's used with permission, because Front is my BFF. I have a seriously smooth, chocolately voice at the beginning. Man, I wish I sounded like that all the time ... ladies. This week, I feature an excerpt from episode 7 of TNG, Lonely Among Us, which gives me an opportunity to make a whole lot of references to Parliament Funkadelic. Ohhhh yeah. Anne pointed out to me that I seem to have this horribly annoying verbal tic where I go, "and . . . um . . ." a whole lot. I was not aware of that, but now that I am, I am horrified, and vow to ensure that I don't do that in the future. Memories of the Futurecast is almost 24 minutes this week. Get comfortable. Memories of the Futurecast is 22.9 MB this week. Make room! Make room! Memories of the Futurecast has wicked topspin. Memories of the Futurecast wants you to go to w00tstock. Memories of the Futurecast has a vest made from real gorilla chest. Download Memories of the Futurecast, episode seven Buy your own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's theme music is Shame of the Otaku (MP3 link, y'all changed the link to point at the song's lyrics page. Now iTunes subscribers should get the podcast), from MC Frontalot's sensational album Final Boss. It's used with permission, because Front is my BFF. I have a seriously smooth, chocolately voice at the beginning. Man, I wish I sounded like that all the time ... ladies. This week, I feature an excerpt from episode 7 of TNG, Lonely Among Us, which gives me an opportunity to make a whole lot of references to Parliament Funkadelic. Ohhhh yeah. Anne pointed out to me that I seem to have this horribly annoying verbal tic where I go, "and . . . um . . ." a whole lot. I was not aware of that, but now that I am, I am horrified, and vow to ensure that I don't do that in the future. Memories of the Futurecast is almost 24 minutes this week. Get comfortable. Memories of the Futurecast is 22.9 MB this week. Make room! Make room! Memories of the Futurecast has wicked topspin. Memories of the Futurecast wants you to go to w00tstock. Memories of the Futurecast has a vest made from real gorilla chest. Download Memories of the Futurecast, episode seven Buy your own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Three important things: This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Did I mention that you can get your very own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One, right now, for $19.87, or as a $10 DRM-free PDF? Okay, just checking. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's theme music is Shame of the Otaku (MP3 link, y'all changed the link to point at the song's lyrics page. Now iTunes subscribers should get the podcast), from MC Frontalot's sensational album Final Boss. It's used with permission, because Front is my BFF. I have a seriously smooth, chocolately voice at the beginning. Man, I wish I sounded like that all the time ... ladies. This week, I feature an excerpt from episode 7 of TNG, Lonely Among Us, which gives me an opportunity to make a whole lot of references to Parliament Funkadelic. Ohhhh yeah. Anne pointed out to me that I seem to have this horribly annoying verbal tic where I go, "and . . . um . . ." a whole lot. I was not aware of that, but now that I am, I am horrified, and vow to ensure that I don't do that in the future. Memories of the Futurecast is almost 24 minutes this week. Get comfortable. Memories of the Futurecast is 22.9 MB this week. Make room! Make room! Memories of the Futurecast has wicked topspin. Memories of the Futurecast wants you to go to w00tstock. Memories of the Futurecast has a vest made from real gorilla chest. Download Memories of the Futurecast, episode seven Buy your own copy of Memories of the Future, Volume One.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme song is Mister Fancy Pants, by my friend Jonathan Coulton. It is from his fantastic Thing A Week (my fingers autotyped "Thing A Geek" just now. Heh.) and is used under Creati...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme song is Mister Fancy Pants, by my friend Jonathan Coulton. It is from his fantastic Thing A Week (my fingers autotyped "Thing A Geek" just now. Heh.) and is used under Creative Commons license. This week I read some of the synopsis from Where No One Has Gone Before, also known as "that one with the Traveller." This week's show weighs in at just over 18MB. This week's show is just over 19 minutes long. Garageband still refuses to let me embed artwork in the MP3. Feel free to grab the image from this post and use it, if you need it to go with all your glasses and your shoes, so you have them. Memories of the Futurecast doesn't have anything clever to add this week, it just hopes you enjoyed listening to it and will consider picking up the book. Yeah, that's right, you can buy Memories of the Future Volume One for just $19.87 RIGHT NOW! YAY! Download Memories of the Futurecast episode six</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme song is Mister Fancy Pants, by my friend Jonathan Coulton. It is from his fantastic Thing A Week (my fingers autotyped "Thing A Geek" just now. Heh.) and is used under Creative Commons license. This week I read some of the synopsis from Where No One Has Gone Before, also known as "that one with the Traveller." This week's show weighs in at just over 18MB. This week's show is just over 19 minutes long. Garageband still refuses to let me embed artwork in the MP3. Feel free to grab the image from this post and use it, if you need it to go with all your glasses and your shoes, so you have them. Memories of the Futurecast doesn't have anything clever to add this week, it just hopes you enjoyed listening to it and will consider picking up the book. Yeah, that's right, you can buy Memories of the Future Volume One for just $19.87 RIGHT NOW! YAY! Download Memories of the Futurecast episode six</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Memories of the Futurecast: Episode Six</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme song is Mister Fancy Pants, by my friend Jonathan Coulton. It is from his fantastic Thing A Week (my fingers autotyped "Thing A Geek" just now. Heh.) and is used under Creative Commons license. This week I read some of the synopsis from Where No One Has Gone Before, also known as "that one with the Traveller." This week's show weighs in at just over 18MB. This week's show is just over 19 minutes long. Garageband still refuses to let me embed artwork in the MP3. Feel free to grab the image from this post and use it, if you need it to go with all your glasses and your shoes, so you have them. Memories of the Futurecast doesn't have anything clever to add this week, it just hopes you enjoyed listening to it and will consider picking up the book. Yeah, that's right, you can buy Memories of the Future Volume One for just $19.87 RIGHT NOW! YAY! Download Memories of the Futurecast episode six</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it is available right now! Woo! These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme song is Mister Fancy Pants, by my friend Jonathan Coulton. It is from his fantastic Thing A Week (my fingers autotyped "Thing A Geek" just now. Heh.) and is used under Creative Commons license. This week I read some of the synopsis from Where No One Has Gone Before, also known as "that one with the Traveller." This week's show weighs in at just over 18MB. This week's show is just over 19 minutes long. Garageband still refuses to let me embed artwork in the MP3. Feel free to grab the image from this post and use it, if you need it to go with all your glasses and your shoes, so you have them. Memories of the Futurecast doesn't have anything clever to add this week, it just hopes you enjoyed listening to it and will consider picking up the book. Yeah, that's right, you can buy Memories of the Future Volume One for just $19.87 RIGHT NOW! YAY! Download Memories of the Futurecast episode six</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Memories of the Futurecast: Episode Five</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it comes out October 13th. Nyahh. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme music for this show is from Jive Ass Sleepers' album Gettin' Down to Business. The track is called Private Eye. I think this show is a little quiet. I think I know why, but it's too late to do anything about it.&#160; Yeah, I mixed the music near the 6:40 mark poorly. You didn't miss anything, though. Aren't you glad you're not paying for this? This week, it's The Last Outpost! Yes, the introduction of the most intriguing enemy ever, plus Chinese Fingercuffs! There may be technobabble. You have been warned a second time about something unrelated to the naughty bits. Memories of the Futurecast is loooooong this week: almost 25 minutes. Memories of the Futurecast is tubby this week: almost 12MB. Memories of the Futurecast congratulates the Dodgers on winning the NL West, despite doing their very best not to over the last two weeks. Memories of the Futurecast is not just another mouth in the lipstick vogue. Memories of the Futurecast promises not to bug you to follow it on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast isn't even on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast misses HOBO DARKSEID on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast is done talking about Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast wishes Garageband would hurry up and mix the damn show so we can post it and stop adding to this list, already. Download Memories of the Futurecast: Episode FIVE! (It used to say Four, because I had a temporary case of the stupids. I fixed it, though.)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it comes out October 13th. Nyahh. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme music for this show is from Jive Ass Sleepers' album Gettin' Down to Business. The track is called Private Eye. I think this show is a little quiet. I think I know why, but it's too late to do anything about it.&#160; Yeah, I mixed the music near the 6:40 mark poorly. You didn't miss anything, though. Aren't you glad you're not paying for this? This week, it's The Last Outpost! Yes, the introduction of the most intriguing enemy ever, plus Chinese Fingercuffs! There may be technobabble. You have been warned a second time about something unrelated to the naughty bits. Memories of the Futurecast is loooooong this week: almost 25 minutes. Memories of the Futurecast is tubby this week: almost 12MB. Memories of the Futurecast congratulates the Dodgers on winning the NL West, despite doing their very best not to over the last two weeks. Memories of the Futurecast is not just another mouth in the lipstick vogue. Memories of the Futurecast promises not to bug you to follow it on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast isn't even on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast misses HOBO DARKSEID on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast is done talking about Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast wishes Garageband would hurry up and mix the damn show so we can post it and stop adding to this list, already. Download Memories of the Futurecast: Episode FIVE! (It used to say Four, because I had a temporary case of the stupids. I fixed it, though.)</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it comes out October 13th. Nyahh. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme music for this show is from Jive Ass Sleepers' album Gettin' Down to Business. The track is called Private Eye. I think this show is a little quiet. I think I know why, but it's too late to do anything about it.&#160; Yeah, I mixed the music near the 6:40 mark poorly. You didn't miss anything, though. Aren't you glad you're not paying for this? This week, it's The Last Outpost! Yes, the introduction of the most intriguing enemy ever, plus Chinese Fingercuffs! There may be technobabble. You have been warned a second time about something unrelated to the naughty bits. Memories of the Futurecast is loooooong this week: almost 25 minutes. Memories of the Futurecast is tubby this week: almost 12MB. Memories of the Futurecast congratulates the Dodgers on winning the NL West, despite doing their very best not to over the last two weeks. Memories of the Futurecast is not just another mouth in the lipstick vogue. Memories of the Futurecast promises not to bug you to follow it on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast isn't even on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast misses HOBO DARKSEID on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast is done talking about Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast wishes Garageband would hurry up and mix the damn show so we can post it and stop adding to this list, already. Download Memories of the Futurecast: Episode FIVE! (It used to say Four, because I had a temporary case of the stupids. I fixed it, though.)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it comes out October 13th. Nyahh. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme music for this show is from Jive Ass Sleepers' album Gettin' Down to Business. The track is called Private Eye. I think this show is a little quiet. I think I know why, but it's too late to do anything about it.&#160; Yeah, I mixed the music near the 6:40 mark poorly. You didn't miss anything, though. Aren't you glad you're not paying for this? This week, it's The Last Outpost! Yes, the introduction of the most intriguing enemy ever, plus Chinese Fingercuffs! There may be technobabble. You have been warned a second time about something unrelated to the naughty bits. Memories of the Futurecast is loooooong this week: almost 25 minutes. Memories of the Futurecast is tubby this week: almost 12MB. Memories of the Futurecast congratulates the Dodgers on winning the NL West, despite doing their very best not to over the last two weeks. Memories of the Futurecast is not just another mouth in the lipstick vogue. Memories of the Futurecast promises not to bug you to follow it on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast isn't even on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast misses HOBO DARKSEID on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast is done talking about Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast wishes Garageband would hurry up and mix the damn show so we can post it and stop adding to this list, already. Download Memories of the Futurecast: Episode FIVE! (It used to say Four, because I had a temporary case of the stupids. I fixed it, though.)</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it comes out October 13th. Nyahh. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme music for this show is from Jive Ass Sleepers' album Gettin' Down to Business. The track is called Private Eye. I think this show is a little quiet. I think I know why, but it's too late to do anything about it.&#160; Yeah, I mixed the music near the 6:40 mark poorly. You didn't miss anything, though. Aren't you glad you're not paying for this? This week, it's The Last Outpost! Yes, the introduction of the most intriguing enemy ever, plus Chinese Fingercuffs! There may be technobabble. You have been warned a second time about something unrelated to the naughty bits. Memories of the Futurecast is loooooong this week: almost 25 minutes. Memories of the Futurecast is tubby this week: almost 12MB. Memories of the Futurecast congratulates the Dodgers on winning the NL West, despite doing their very best not to over the last two weeks. Memories of the Futurecast is not just another mouth in the lipstick vogue. Memories of the Futurecast promises not to bug you to follow it on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast isn't even on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast misses HOBO DARKSEID on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast is done talking about Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast wishes Garageband would hurry up and mix the damn show so we can post it and stop adding to this list, already. Download Memories of the Futurecast: Episode Four</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. In fact, it comes out October 13th. Nyahh. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. The theme music for this show is from Jive Ass Sleepers' album Gettin' Down to Business. The track is called Private Eye. I think this show is a little quiet. I think I know why, but it's too late to do anything about it.&#160; Yeah, I mixed the music near the 6:40 mark poorly. You didn't miss anything, though. Aren't you glad you're not paying for this? This week, it's The Last Outpost! Yes, the introduction of the most intriguing enemy ever, plus Chinese Fingercuffs! There may be technobabble. You have been warned a second time about something unrelated to the naughty bits. Memories of the Futurecast is loooooong this week: almost 25 minutes. Memories of the Futurecast is tubby this week: almost 12MB. Memories of the Futurecast congratulates the Dodgers on winning the NL West, despite doing their very best not to over the last two weeks. Memories of the Futurecast is not just another mouth in the lipstick vogue. Memories of the Futurecast promises not to bug you to follow it on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast isn't even on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast misses HOBO DARKSEID on Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast is done talking about Twitter. Memories of the Futurecast wishes Garageband would hurry up and mix the damn show so we can post it and stop adding to this list, already. Download Memories of the Futurecast: Episode Four</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>From the better-late-than-never department, it's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week, I shared an excerpt from the synopsis of Code of Honor. Yes, I also quoted&#160;the line. This week's theme music comes from The Seldon Plan's 2007 release, The Collective Now. The song is called Going Nowhere Slow, and is used under Creative Commons license from Magnatune. Let's see what happens if I embed the album: The Collective Now by The Seldon Plan Memories of the Futurecast is just under 16 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast weighs in at 14.6MB. Memories of the Futurecast dreams of wrapping the bulldozer in explosives and throwing the switch itself. Wait. That's what I dream of. Sorry. Memories of the Futurecast is one month old. Yay! Memories of the Futurecast is crisp and clean, with no caffeine. Memories of the Futurecast did not ask the genie for a tiny piano player. Download Memories of the Futurecast Episode 4</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>From the better-late-than-never department, it's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week, I shared an excerpt from the synopsis of Code of Honor. Yes, I also quoted&#160;the line. This week's theme music comes from The Seldon Plan's 2007 release, The Collective Now. The song is called Going Nowhere Slow, and is used under Creative Commons license from Magnatune. Let's see what happens if I embed the album: The Collective Now by The Seldon Plan Memories of the Futurecast is just under 16 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast weighs in at 14.6MB. Memories of the Futurecast dreams of wrapping the bulldozer in explosives and throwing the switch itself. Wait. That's what I dream of. Sorry. Memories of the Futurecast is one month old. Yay! Memories of the Futurecast is crisp and clean, with no caffeine. Memories of the Futurecast did not ask the genie for a tiny piano player. Download Memories of the Futurecast Episode 4</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Memories of the Futurecast: Episode Four</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>From the better-late-than-never department, it's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week, I shared an excerpt from the synopsis of Code of Honor. Yes, I also quoted&#160;the line. This week's theme music comes from The Seldon Plan's 2007 release, The Collective Now. The song is called Going Nowhere Slow, and is used under Creative Commons license from Magnatune. Let's see what happens if I embed the album: The Collective Now by The Seldon Plan Memories of the Futurecast is just under 16 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast weighs in at 14.6MB. Memories of the Futurecast dreams of wrapping the bulldozer in explosives and throwing the switch itself. Wait. That's what I dream of. Sorry. Memories of the Futurecast is one month old. Yay! Memories of the Futurecast is crisp and clean, with no caffeine. Memories of the Futurecast did not ask the genie for a tiny piano player. Download Memories of the Futurecast Episode 4</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>From the better-late-than-never department, it's time for&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week, I shared an excerpt from the synopsis of Code of Honor. Yes, I also quoted&#160;the line. This week's theme music comes from The Seldon Plan's 2007 release, The Collective Now. The song is called Going Nowhere Slow, and is used under Creative Commons license from Magnatune. Let's see what happens if I embed the album: The Collective Now by The Seldon Plan Memories of the Futurecast is just under 16 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast weighs in at 14.6MB. Memories of the Futurecast dreams of wrapping the bulldozer in explosives and throwing the switch itself. Wait. That's what I dream of. Sorry. Memories of the Futurecast is one month old. Yay! Memories of the Futurecast is crisp and clean, with no caffeine. Memories of the Futurecast did not ask the genie for a tiny piano player. Download Memories of the Futurecast Episode 4</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Hey look! It's Monday, and that means it's time for a new&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's episode is The Naked Now. I read some of the synopsis and all of The Bottom Line. I also found a memory (of the future) that I hadn't thought about in years, and decided to share it with the class. This week's theme music is Dropping Out of School by Brad Sucks, from his album Out of It. I used it under Creative Commons from Magnatune dot Com. Yay! Garageband doesn't seem to be embedding artwork (designed by Will Hindmarch, who did the cover and interior design for the book) no matter what I do. I'm aware of the problem, but I don't know how to fix it. Memories of the Futurecast is AB negative. Memories of the Futurecast gives +3 to all Gnomes in the party. Memories of the Futurecast will take you out for a nice fish dinner, and never call you back. Memories of the Futurecast is about 21 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast weighs in at 19MB this week. Download Memories of the Futurecast episode 3</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey look! It's Monday, and that means it's time for a new&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's episode is The Naked Now. I read some of the synopsis and all of The Bottom Line. I also found a memory (of the future) that I hadn't thought about in years, and decided to share it with the class. This week's theme music is Dropping Out of School by Brad Sucks, from his album Out of It. I used it under Creative Commons from Magnatune dot Com. Yay! Garageband doesn't seem to be embedding artwork (designed by Will Hindmarch, who did the cover and interior design for the book) no matter what I do. I'm aware of the problem, but I don't know how to fix it. Memories of the Futurecast is AB negative. Memories of the Futurecast gives +3 to all Gnomes in the party. Memories of the Futurecast will take you out for a nice fish dinner, and never call you back. Memories of the Futurecast is about 21 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast weighs in at 19MB this week. Download Memories of the Futurecast episode 3</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Hey look! It's Monday, and that means it's time for a new&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's episode is The Naked Now. I read some of the synopsis and all of The Bottom Line. I also found a memory (of the future) that I hadn't thought about in years, and decided to share i...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hey look! It's Monday, and that means it's time for a new&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's episode is The Naked Now. I read some of the synopsis and all of The Bottom Line. I also found a memory (of the future) that I hadn't thought about in years, and decided to share it with the class. This week's theme music is Dropping Out of School by Brad Sucks, from his album Out of It. I used it under Creative Commons from Magnatune dot Com. Yay! Garageband doesn't seem to be embedding artwork (designed by Will Hindmarch, who did the cover and interior design for the book) no matter what I do. I'm aware of the problem, but I don't know how to fix it. Memories of the Futurecast is AB negative. Memories of the Futurecast gives +3 to all Gnomes in the party. Memories of the Futurecast will take you out for a nice fish dinner, and never call you back. Memories of the Futurecast is about 21 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast weighs in at 19MB this week. Download Memories of the Futurecast episode 3</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hey look! It's Monday, and that means it's time for a new&#160;Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. This week's episode is The Naked Now. I read some of the synopsis and all of The Bottom Line. I also found a memory (of the future) that I hadn't thought about in years, and decided to share it with the class. This week's theme music is Dropping Out of School by Brad Sucks, from his album Out of It. I used it under Creative Commons from Magnatune dot Com. Yay! Garageband doesn't seem to be embedding artwork (designed by Will Hindmarch, who did the cover and interior design for the book) no matter what I do. I'm aware of the problem, but I don't know how to fix it. Memories of the Futurecast is AB negative. Memories of the Futurecast gives +3 to all Gnomes in the party. Memories of the Futurecast will take you out for a nice fish dinner, and never call you back. Memories of the Futurecast is about 21 minutes long this week. Memories of the Futurecast weighs in at 19MB this week. Download Memories of the Futurecast episode 3</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Having clawed my way far enough out of fevertown to think and speak (mostly) clearly, I decided to take advantage of the lull in construction next door and record this week's Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. I'm not 100% today, and as a result, the podcast isn't 100%, but someday we...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Having clawed my way far enough out of fevertown to think and speak (mostly) clearly, I decided to take advantage of the lull in construction next door and record this week's Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. I'm not 100% today, and as a result, the podcast isn't 100%, but someday we'll all look back on this and laugh as we flee the planet in a space ship. This week's theme music is used under Creative Commons license from the incredible Coconut Monkeyrocket. You can get the whole thing yourself, as well as a mountain of awesome music, at Comfortstand Records dot Com. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains excerpts from the synopsis of&#160;Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 2), and Behind the Scenes Memories.&#160; This week's episode is twice as long as last week's, and comes in at just over 18 minutes long.&#160; Memories of the Futurecast Episode Two weighs in at 8.7MB. Memories of the Futurecast will eat up all your crackers and your licorice. Memories of the Futurecast has Improved Initiative. Download Memories of the futurecast episode 2</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Having clawed my way far enough out of fevertown to think and speak (mostly) clearly, I decided to take advantage of the lull in construction next door and record this week's Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. I'm not 100% today, and as a result, the podcast isn't 100%, but someday we'll all look back on this and laugh as we flee the planet in a space ship. This week's theme music is used under Creative Commons license from the incredible Coconut Monkeyrocket. You can get the whole thing yourself, as well as a mountain of awesome music, at Comfortstand Records dot Com. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains excerpts from the synopsis of&#160;Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 2), and Behind the Scenes Memories.&#160; This week's episode is twice as long as last week's, and comes in at just over 18 minutes long.&#160; Memories of the Futurecast Episode Two weighs in at 8.7MB. Memories of the Futurecast will eat up all your crackers and your licorice. Memories of the Futurecast has Improved Initiative. Download Memories of the futurecast episode 2</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Having clawed my way far enough out of fevertown to think and speak (mostly) clearly, I decided to take advantage of the lull in construction next door and record this week's Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. I'm not 100% today, and as a result, the podcast isn't 100%, but someday we...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Having clawed my way far enough out of fevertown to think and speak (mostly) clearly, I decided to take advantage of the lull in construction next door and record this week's Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. I'm not 100% today, and as a result, the podcast isn't 100%, but someday we'll all look back on this and laugh as we flee the planet in a space ship. This week's theme music is used under Creative Commons license from the incredible Coconut Monkeyrocket. You can get the whole thing yourself, as well as a mountain of awesome music, at Comfortstand Records dot Com. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains excerpts from the synopsis of&#160;Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 2), and Behind the Scenes Memories.&#160; This week's episode is twice as long as last week's, and comes in at just over 18 minutes long.&#160; Memories of the Futurecast Episode Two weighs in at 8.7MB. Memories of the Futurecast will eat up all your crackers and your licorice. Memories of the Futurecast has Improved Initiative. Download Memories of the futurecast episode 2</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Having clawed my way far enough out of fevertown to think and speak (mostly) clearly, I decided to take advantage of the lull in construction next door and record this week's Memories of the Futurecast. Memories of the Future, Volume One , covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm choosing something from one episode, and performing an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. I'm not 100% today, and as a result, the podcast isn't 100%, but someday we'll all look back on this and laugh as we flee the planet in a space ship. This week's theme music is used under Creative Commons license from the incredible Coconut Monkeyrocket. You can get the whole thing yourself, as well as a mountain of awesome music, at Comfortstand Records dot Com. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains excerpts from the synopsis of&#160;Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 2), and Behind the Scenes Memories.&#160; This week's episode is twice as long as last week's, and comes in at just over 18 minutes long.&#160; Memories of the Futurecast Episode Two weighs in at 8.7MB. Memories of the Futurecast will eat up all your crackers and your licorice. Memories of the Futurecast has Improved Initiative. Download Memories of the futurecast episode 2</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Holy Crap, I'm doing a weekly podcast again! Welcome to Memories of the Futurecast! This is going to be fun and awesome: Memories of the Future, Volume One, covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm going choose something from one episode, and perform an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains an excerpt from the synopsis of Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 1).&#160; This week's episode is exactly 9 minutes lo...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy Crap, I'm doing a weekly podcast again! Welcome to Memories of the Futurecast! This is going to be fun and awesome: Memories of the Future, Volume One, covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm going choose something from one episode, and perform an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains an excerpt from the synopsis of Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 1).&#160; This week's episode is exactly 9 minutes long. I considered holding it until 9/9/09, but I was afraid the resulting mathematical nine-ness of the whole thing would be, well, a goocher. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One weighs in at 9.2MB Download Memories of the Futurecast, Episode One.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy Crap, I'm doing a weekly podcast again! Welcome to Memories of the Futurecast! This is going to be fun and awesome: Memories of the Future, Volume One, covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm going choose something from one episode, and perform an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains an excerpt from the synopsis of Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 1).&#160; This week's episode is exactly 9 minutes long. I considered holding it until 9/9/09, but I was afraid the resulting mathematical nine-ness of the whole thing would be, well, a goocher. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One weighs in at 9.2MB Download Memories of the Futurecast, Episode One.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Holy Crap, I'm doing a weekly podcast again! Welcome to Memories of the Futurecast! This is going to be fun and awesome: Memories of the Future, Volume One, covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm going choose something from one episode, and perform an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains an excerpt from the synopsis of Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 1).&#160; This week's episode is exactly 9 minutes long. I considered holding it until 9/9/09, but I was afraid the resulting mathematical nine-ness of the whole thing would be, well, a goocher. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One weighs in at 9.2MB Download Memories of the Futurecast, Episode One.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy Crap, I'm doing a weekly podcast again! Welcome to Memories of the Futurecast! This is going to be fun and awesome: Memories of the Future, Volume One, covers the first 13 episodes of TNG, so each week, I'm going choose something from one episode, and perform an excerpt for you. It will mostly be from the synopses, which is where I think the real humor of the book lives, but from time to time, I may work in some things from the other parts. Two important things:&#160; This does not mean the book comes out in 13 weeks. It comes out much sooner than that. These are not excerpted from an audiobook. These are recorded specifically for this podcast. I'm not sure if I'll do a full-length audiobook, yet, but I'm open to the idea. Episode Notes: The Memories of the Futurecast works hard to earn its [EXPLICIT] tag. You have been warned. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One contains an excerpt from the synopsis of Encounter at Farpoint, (Part 1).&#160; This week's episode is exactly 9 minutes long. I considered holding it until 9/9/09, but I was afraid the resulting mathematical nine-ness of the whole thing would be, well, a goocher. Memories of the Futurecast Episode One weighs in at 9.2MB Download Memories of the Futurecast, Episode One.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>I spent much of today recording and mixing an audio version of my Criminal Minds production diary. It's available as a DRM-free MP3 for just $5. The fundamental concept behind Operation Crazy Idea is to publish more things, more often, at lower price points. The simplicity and immediacy of POD technology, the Long Tail, and Kevin Kelly's 1000 True Fans Model (I hate that term, but I love the idea behind it) have all worked together to make the first effort in Operation Crazy Idea, Sunken Treasure , a huge success. This morning, I got a genuinely Crazy Idea that I've spent much of today creating: An audio version of my Criminal Minds production diary. "Why aren't you just doing an audio version of the whole book?" You may ask. "Well," I would say, "because that wouldn't be a Crazy Idea." What is a Crazy Idea, though, is recording the whole production diary, adding in the usual asides and extras, ending up with something that's about 78 minutes long, and selling it on Lulu for $5. "Wh...</description>
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      <description>I spent much of today recording and mixing an audio version of my Criminal Minds production diary. It's available as a DRM-free MP3 for just $5. The fundamental concept behind Operation Crazy Idea is to publish more things, more often, at lower price points. The simplicity and immediacy of POD technology, the Long Tail, and Kevin Kelly's 1000 True Fans Model (I hate that term, but I love the idea behind it) have all worked together to make the first effort in Operation Crazy Idea, Sunken Treasure , a huge success. This morning, I got a genuinely Crazy Idea that I've spent much of today creating: An audio version of my Criminal Minds production diary. "Why aren't you just doing an audio version of the whole book?" You may ask. "Well," I would say, "because that wouldn't be a Crazy Idea." What is a Crazy Idea, though, is recording the whole production diary, adding in the usual asides and extras, ending up with something that's about 118 minutes long, and selling it on Lulu for $5. "W...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I spent much of today recording and mixing an audio version of my Criminal Minds production diary. It's available as a DRM-free MP3 for just $5. The fundamental concept behind Operation Crazy Idea is to publish more things, more often, at lower price points. The simplicity and immediacy of POD technology, the Long Tail, and Kevin Kelly's 1000 True Fans Model (I hate that term, but I love the idea behind it) have all worked together to make the first effort in Operation Crazy Idea, Sunken Treasure , a huge success. This morning, I got a genuinely Crazy Idea that I've spent much of today creating: An audio version of my Criminal Minds production diary. "Why aren't you just doing an audio version of the whole book?" You may ask. "Well," I would say, "because that wouldn't be a Crazy Idea." What is a Crazy Idea, though, is recording the whole production diary, adding in the usual asides and extras, ending up with something that's about 118 minutes long, and selling it on Lulu for $5. "Why $5?" You say. You ask a lot of good questions, person-who-I-made-up-who-is-different-from-the-person-I-made-up-yesterday. It's probably worth more than that, but since the audio quality isn't as produced as the Happiest Days or Just A Geek audiobooks, I thought it was a fair price. Besides, I've learned from the PDF sales of Sunken Treasure that it's possible to reach a lot of people at a very affordable price point and still get a decent return on my investment. I'm not getting rich off of this stuff, but I'm hopeful that if I do enough projects like this, that are affordable and easy to purchase, over the course of a year it will add up to me supporting my family. If that happens, this officially becomes Operation Awesome Idea. If I earn enough to buy some toys, it's Crazy Awesome. I decided to do this particular project today (total time from inception to completion: about 5 hours) because my episode of Criminal Minds is airing tonight, and I thought it would be cool to do this version right now, instead of waiting until I could book studio time for the full audiobook. If you're interested, you can head over to my Lulu storefront to pick it up right now. If you're not convinced, and would like to hear a preview, you can download this excerpt, which tells the story of the audition .</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I spent much of today recording and mixing an audio version of my Criminal Minds production diary. It's available as a DRM-free MP3 for just $5. The fundamental concept behind Operation Crazy Idea is to publish more things, more often, at lower price points. The simplicity and immediacy of POD technology, the Long Tail, and Kevin Kelly's 1000 True Fans Model (I hate that term, but I love the idea behind it) have all worked together to make the first effort in Operation Crazy Idea, Sunken Treasure , a huge success. This morning, I got a genuinely Crazy Idea that I've spent much of today creating: An audio version of my Criminal Minds production diary. "Why aren't you just doing an audio version of the whole book?" You may ask. "Well," I would say, "because that wouldn't be a Crazy Idea." What is a Crazy Idea, though, is recording the whole production diary, adding in the usual asides and extras, ending up with something that's about 118 minutes long, and selling it on Lulu for $5. "Why $5?" You say. You ask a lot of good questions, person-who-I-made-up-who-is-different-from-the-person-I-made-up-yesterday. It's probably worth more than that, but since the audio quality isn't as produced as the Happiest Days or Just A Geek audiobooks, I thought it was a fair price. Besides, I've learned from the PDF sales of Sunken Treasure that it's possible to reach a lot of people at a very affordable price point and still get a decent return on my investment. I'm not getting rich off of this stuff, but I'm hopeful that if I do enough projects like this, that are affordable and easy to purchase, over the course of a year it will add up to me supporting my family. If that happens, this officially becomes Operation Awesome Idea. If I earn enough to buy some toys, it's Crazy Awesome. I decided to do this particular project today (total time from inception to completion: about 5 hours) because my episode of Criminal Minds is airing tonight, and I thought it would be cool to do this version right now, instead of waiting until I could book studio time for the full audiobook. If you're interested, you can head over to my Lulu storefront to pick it up right now. If you're not convinced, and would like to hear a preview, you can download this excerpt, which tells the story of the audition .</itunes:summary>
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      <description>There's quite a dustup at the moment about an editorial the president of the Author's Guild wrote in the New York Times, railing against Amazon's Kindle 2, which has a text to speech feature that he claims creates unauthorized derivative works and should be stopped at all costs. I'm not the only author who thinks this is ridiculous: John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Neil Gaiman all agree. (Um. Not that I'm comparing myself to them; they're just people I know, who I respect and admire, who also have a stake in this.) Scalzi says: "I pity the person who thinks a bland computer text reading of Zoe&#8217;s Tale is an optimal experience, especially when Tavia Gilbert&#8217;s spectaular reading of the book exists out there to get. Yes, one is free and the other isn&#8217;t, but you do get what you pay for." Cory says: "Time and again, the Author's Guild has shown itself to be the epitome of a venal special interest group, the kind of grasping, foolish posturers that make the public cynically assume that the ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>There's quite a dustup at the moment about an editorial the president of the Author's Guild wrote in the New York Times, railing against Amazon's Kindle 2, which has a text to speech feature that he claims creates unauthorized derivative works and should be stopped at all costs. I'm not the only author who thinks this is ridiculous: John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Neil Gaiman all agree. (Um. Not that I'm comparing myself to them; they're just people I know, who I respect and admire, who also have a stake in this.) Scalzi says: "I pity the person who thinks a bland computer text reading of Zoe&#8217;s Tale is an optimal experience, especially when Tavia Gilbert&#8217;s spectaular reading of the book exists out there to get. Yes, one is free and the other isn&#8217;t, but you do get what you pay for." Cory says: "Time and again, the Author's Guild has shown itself to be the epitome of a venal special interest group, the kind of grasping, foolish posturers that make the public cynically assume that the profession it represents is a racket, not a trade. This is, after all, the same gang of weirdos who opposed the used book trade going online." Neil says: "When you buy a book, you're also buying the right to read it aloud, have it read to you by anyone, read it to your children on long car trips, record yourself reading it and send that to your girlfriend etc. This is the same kind of thing, only without the ability to do the voices properly, and no-one's going to confuse it with an audiobook.&#160;And that any authors' societies or publishers who are thinking of spending money on fighting a fundamentally pointless legal case would be much better off taking that money and advertising and promoting what audio books are and what's good about them with it." But what if we're all wrong? As an author, performer, and consumer of audiobooks, what does this mean for me? To find out, I picked a short passage from Sunken Treasure and read it. Then, I took the identical passage, and let my computer read it. I recorded the whole thing and put together something I call "Wil Wheaton versus Text 2 Speech" so you can hear for yourself. It's about 5MB and just about 10 minutes long. Download Wil_wheaton_vs_text_2_speech Edited to add: My friend Jamais wrote an extremely insightful and thoughtful commentary on the whole text 2 speech issue. He's really smart and you should read it, regardless of where you currently fall in the debate. Here's John Scalzi's rebuttal, which everyone should also read, and Neil Gaiman's final word which is also a must-read. Not that it matters, but I totally agree with both of them. Also, this post has attracted a lot of traffic, and people are asking me about my own audiobooks. I'll point you to my virtual bookshelf, where you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about all my books, including the audio versions.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There's quite a dustup at the moment about an editorial the president of the Author's Guild wrote in the New York Times, railing against Amazon's Kindle 2, which has a text to speech feature that he claims creates unauthorized derivative works and should be stopped at all costs. I'm not the only author who thinks this is ridiculous: John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Neil Gaiman all agree. (Um. Not that I'm comparing myself to them; they're just people I know, who I respect and admire, who also have a stake in this.) Scalzi says: "I pity the person who thinks a bland computer text reading of Zoe&#8217;s Tale is an optimal experience, especially when Tavia Gilbert&#8217;s spectaular reading of the book exists out there to get. Yes, one is free and the other isn&#8217;t, but you do get what you pay for." Cory says: "Time and again, the Author's Guild has shown itself to be the epitome of a venal special interest group, the kind of grasping, foolish posturers that make the public cynically assume that the profession it represents is a racket, not a trade. This is, after all, the same gang of weirdos who opposed the used book trade going online." Neil says: "When you buy a book, you're also buying the right to read it aloud, have it read to you by anyone, read it to your children on long car trips, record yourself reading it and send that to your girlfriend etc. This is the same kind of thing, only without the ability to do the voices properly, and no-one's going to confuse it with an audiobook.&#160;And that any authors' societies or publishers who are thinking of spending money on fighting a fundamentally pointless legal case would be much better off taking that money and advertising and promoting what audio books are and what's good about them with it." But what if we're all wrong? As an author, performer, and consumer of audiobooks, what does this mean for me? To find out, I picked a short passage from Sunken Treasure and read it. Then, I took the identical passage, and let my computer read it. I recorded the whole thing and put together something I call "Wil Wheaton versus Text 2 Speech" so you can hear for yourself. It's about 5MB and just about 10 minutes long. Download Wil_wheaton_vs_text_2_speech Edited to add: My friend Jamais wrote an extremely insightful and thoughtful commentary on the whole text 2 speech issue. He's really smart and you should read it, regardless of where you currently fall in the debate. Here's John Scalzi's rebuttal, which everyone should also read, and Neil Gaiman's final word which is also a must-read. Not that it matters, but I totally agree with both of them. Also, this post has attracted a lot of traffic, and people are asking me about my own audiobooks. I'll point you to my virtual bookshelf, where you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about all my books, including the audio versions.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>There's quite a dustup at the moment about an editorial the president of the Author's Guild wrote in the New York Times, railing against Amazon's Kindle 2, which has a text to speech feature that he claims creates unauthorized derivative works and should be stopped at all costs. I'm not the only author who thinks this is ridiculous: John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Neil Gaiman all agree. (Um. Not that I'm comparing myself to them; they're just people I know, who I respect and admire, who also have a stake in this.) Scalzi says: "I pity the person who thinks a bland computer text reading of Zoe&#8217;s Tale is an optimal experience, especially when Tavia Gilbert&#8217;s spectaular reading of the book exists out there to get. Yes, one is free and the other isn&#8217;t, but you do get what you pay for." Cory says: "Time and again, the Author's Guild has shown itself to be the epitome of a venal special interest group, the kind of grasping, foolish posturers that make the public cynically assume that the profession it represents is a racket, not a trade. This is, after all, the same gang of weirdos who opposed the used book trade going online." Neil says: "When you buy a book, you're also buying the right to read it aloud, have it read to you by anyone, read it to your children on long car trips, record yourself reading it and send that to your girlfriend etc. This is the same kind of thing, only without the ability to do the voices properly, and no-one's going to confuse it with an audiobook.&#160;And that any authors' societies or publishers who are thinking of spending money on fighting a fundamentally pointless legal case would be much better off taking that money and advertising and promoting what audio books are and what's good about them with it." But what if we're all wrong? As an author, performer, and consumer of audiobooks, what does this mean for me? To find out, I picked a short passage from Sunken Treasure and read it. Then, I took the identical passage, and let my computer read it. I recorded the whole thing and put together something I call "Wil Wheaton versus Text 2 Speech" so you can hear for yourself. It's about 5MB and just about 10 minutes long. Download Wil_wheaton_vs_text_2_speech Edited to add: My friend Jamais wrote an extremely insightful and thoughtful commentary on the whole text 2 speech issue. He's really smart and you should read it, regardless of where you currently fall in the debate. Also, this post has attracted a lot of traffic, and people are asking me about my own audiobooks. I'll point you to my virtual bookshelf, where you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about all my books, including the audio versions.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There's quite a dustup at the moment about an editorial the president of the Author's Guild wrote in the New York Times, railing against Amazon's Kindle 2, which has a text to speech feature that he claims creates unauthorized derivative works and should be stopped at all costs. I'm not the only author who thinks this is ridiculous: John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Neil Gaiman all agree. (Um. Not that I'm comparing myself to them; they're just people I know, who I respect and admire, who also have a stake in this.) Scalzi says: "I pity the person who thinks a bland computer text reading of Zoe&#8217;s Tale is an optimal experience, especially when Tavia Gilbert&#8217;s spectaular reading of the book exists out there to get. Yes, one is free and the other isn&#8217;t, but you do get what you pay for." Cory says: "Time and again, the Author's Guild has shown itself to be the epitome of a venal special interest group, the kind of grasping, foolish posturers that make the public cynically assume that the profession it represents is a racket, not a trade. This is, after all, the same gang of weirdos who opposed the used book trade going online." Neil says: "When you buy a book, you're also buying the right to read it aloud, have it read to you by anyone, read it to your children on long car trips, record yourself reading it and send that to your girlfriend etc. This is the same kind of thing, only without the ability to do the voices properly, and no-one's going to confuse it with an audiobook.&#160;And that any authors' societies or publishers who are thinking of spending money on fighting a fundamentally pointless legal case would be much better off taking that money and advertising and promoting what audio books are and what's good about them with it." But what if we're all wrong? As an author, performer, and consumer of audiobooks, what does this mean for me? To find out, I picked a short passage from Sunken Treasure and read it. Then, I took the identical passage, and let my computer read it. I recorded the whole thing and put together something I call "Wil Wheaton versus Text 2 Speech" so you can hear for yourself. It's about 5MB and just about 10 minutes long. Download Wil_wheaton_vs_text_2_speech Edited to add: My friend Jamais wrote an extremely insightful and thoughtful commentary on the whole text 2 speech issue. He's really smart and you should read it, regardless of where you currently fall in the debate. Also, this post has attracted a lot of traffic, and people are asking me about my own audiobooks. I'll point you to my virtual bookshelf, where you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about all my books, including the audio versions.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>There's quite a dustup at the moment about an editorial the president of the Author's Guild wrote in the New York Times, railing against Amazon's Kindle 2, which has a text to speech feature that he claims creates unauthorized derivative works and should be stopped at all costs. I'm not the only author who thinks this is ridiculous: John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Neil Gaiman all agree. (Um. Not that I'm comparing myself to them; they're just people I know, who I respect and admire, who also have a stake in this.) Scalzi says: "I pity the person who thinks a bland computer text reading of Zoe&#8217;s Tale is an optimal experience, especially when Tavia Gilbert&#8217;s spectaular reading of the book exists out there to get. Yes, one is free and the other isn&#8217;t, but you do get what you pay for." Cory says: "Time and again, the Author's Guild has shown itself to be the epitome of a venal special interest group, the kind of grasping, foolish posturers that make the public cynically assume that the profession it represents is a racket, not a trade. This is, after all, the same gang of weirdos who opposed the used book trade going online." Neil says: "When you buy a book, you're also buying the right to read it aloud, have it read to you by anyone, read it to your children on long car trips, record yourself reading it and send that to your girlfriend etc. This is the same kind of thing, only without the ability to do the voices properly, and no-one's going to confuse it with an audiobook.&#160;And that any authors' societies or publishers who are thinking of spending money on fighting a fundamentally pointless legal case would be much better off taking that money and advertising and promoting what audio books are and what's good about them with it." But what if we're all wrong? As an author, performer, and consumer of audiobooks, what does this mean for me? To find out, I picked a short passage from Sunken Treasure and read it. Then, I took the identical passage, and let my computer read it. I recorded the whole thing and put together something I call "Wil Wheaton versus Text 2 Speech" so you can hear for yourself. It's about 5MB and just about 10 minutes long. Download Wil_wheaton_vs_text_2_speech Edited to add: My friend Jamais wrote an extremely insightful and thoughtful commentary on the whole text 2 speech issue. He's really smart and you should read it, regardless of where you currently fall in the debate. Here's John Scalzi's rebuttal, which everyone should also read, and Neil Gaiman's final word which is also a must-read. Not that it matters, but I totally agree with both of them. Also, this post has attracted a lot of traffic, and people are asking me about my own audiobooks. I'll point you to my virtual bookshelf, where you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about all my books, including the audio versions.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>There's quite a dustup at the moment about an editorial the president of the Author's Guild wrote in the New York Times, railing against Amazon's Kindle 2, which has a text to speech feature that he claims creates unauthorized derivative works and should be stopped at all costs. I'm not the only author who thinks this is ridiculous: John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Neil Gaiman all agree. (Um. Not that I'm comparing myself to them; they're just people I know, who I respect and admire, who also have a stake in this.) Scalzi says: "I pity the person who thinks a bland computer text reading of Zoe&#8217;s Tale is an optimal experience, especially when Tavia Gilbert&#8217;s spectaular reading of the book exists out there to get. Yes, one is free and the other isn&#8217;t, but you do get what you pay for." Cory says: "Time and again, the Author's Guild has shown itself to be the epitome of a venal special interest group, the kind of grasping, foolish posturers that make the public cynically assume that the profession it represents is a racket, not a trade. This is, after all, the same gang of weirdos who opposed the used book trade going online." Neil says: "When you buy a book, you're also buying the right to read it aloud, have it read to you by anyone, read it to your children on long car trips, record yourself reading it and send that to your girlfriend etc. This is the same kind of thing, only without the ability to do the voices properly, and no-one's going to confuse it with an audiobook.&#160;And that any authors' societies or publishers who are thinking of spending money on fighting a fundamentally pointless legal case would be much better off taking that money and advertising and promoting what audio books are and what's good about them with it." But what if we're all wrong? As an author, performer, and consumer of audiobooks, what does this mean for me? To find out, I picked a short passage from Sunken Treasure and read it. Then, I took the identical passage, and let my computer read it. I recorded the whole thing and put together something I call "Wil Wheaton versus Text 2 Speech" so you can hear for yourself. It's about 5MB and just about 10 minutes long. Download Wil_wheaton_vs_text_2_speech</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There's quite a dustup at the moment about an editorial the president of the Author's Guild wrote in the New York Times, railing against Amazon's Kindle 2, which has a text to speech feature that he claims creates unauthorized derivative works and should be stopped at all costs. I'm not the only author who thinks this is ridiculous: John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Neil Gaiman all agree. (Um. Not that I'm comparing myself to them; they're just people I know, who I respect and admire, who also have a stake in this.) Scalzi says: "I pity the person who thinks a bland computer text reading of Zoe&#8217;s Tale is an optimal experience, especially when Tavia Gilbert&#8217;s spectaular reading of the book exists out there to get. Yes, one is free and the other isn&#8217;t, but you do get what you pay for." Cory says: "Time and again, the Author's Guild has shown itself to be the epitome of a venal special interest group, the kind of grasping, foolish posturers that make the public cynically assume that the profession it represents is a racket, not a trade. This is, after all, the same gang of weirdos who opposed the used book trade going online." Neil says: "When you buy a book, you're also buying the right to read it aloud, have it read to you by anyone, read it to your children on long car trips, record yourself reading it and send that to your girlfriend etc. This is the same kind of thing, only without the ability to do the voices properly, and no-one's going to confuse it with an audiobook.&#160;And that any authors' societies or publishers who are thinking of spending money on fighting a fundamentally pointless legal case would be much better off taking that money and advertising and promoting what audio books are and what's good about them with it." But what if we're all wrong? As an author, performer, and consumer of audiobooks, what does this mean for me? To find out, I picked a short passage from Sunken Treasure and read it. Then, I took the identical passage, and let my computer read it. I recorded the whole thing and put together something I call "Wil Wheaton versus Text 2 Speech" so you can hear for yourself. It's about 5MB and just about 10 minutes long. Download Wil_wheaton_vs_text_2_speech</itunes:summary>
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      <title>i'm not going to lie to you: there's a lot of awesome packed into this post</title>
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      <description>Hi there, I'm Wil, and I'm the luckiest guy in the world. Why is that? Well, allow me to present the following items to support this outrageous claim: Quite some time ago, I engaged in correspondence with one of the guys who makes woot go. One thing lead to another, and I ended up designing a T-shirt for shirt.woot.com. According to the woot newsletter, it'll be available tomorrow (THURSDAY): Ever Bought A T-Shirt Designed By Somebody On Star Trek? You Wil. Speaking of Shirt.Woot, noted actor, author, gambler, blogger, and android Wil Wheaton adds ''t-shirt designer&#8221; to his CV this Thursday, and it's all going down at Shirt.Woot &amp;lt;http://shirt.woot.com&amp;gt; . This is like a true-cross thing for hardcore geeks (like us), except that Wil himself will never have laid eyes on your actual shirt, much less hands. But still. As for the design, we don't want to give too much away, so we'll just thank Wil for rolling the DICE with us to release this to-DIE-for tee. Speaking of DICE, The fir...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hi there, I'm Wil, and I'm the luckiest guy in the world. Why is that? Well, allow me to present the following items to support this outrageous claim: Quite some time ago, I engaged in correspondence with one of the guys who makes woot go. One thing lead to another, and I ended up designing a T-shirt for shirt.woot.com. According to the woot newsletter, it'll be available tomorrow (THURSDAY): Ever Bought A T-Shirt Designed By Somebody On Star Trek? You Wil. Speaking of Shirt.Woot, noted actor, author, gambler, blogger, and android Wil Wheaton adds ''t-shirt designer&#8221; to his CV this Thursday, and it's all going down at Shirt.Woot &amp;lt;http://shirt.woot.com&amp;gt; . This is like a true-cross thing for hardcore geeks (like us), except that Wil himself will never have laid eyes on your actual shirt, much less hands. But still. As for the design, we don't want to give too much away, so we'll just thank Wil for rolling the DICE with us to release this to-DIE-for tee. Speaking of DICE, The first episode of the Penny Arcade/PvP/WWdN/D&amp;amp;D4E Podcast (MP3 link) has been released! Even if you subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, you owe it to yourself to go check out the D&amp;amp;D Podcast page, because Mike and Scott did incredibly awesome art to go with each episode. Returning to Woot for a moment: there's a woot-off happening right now, and you can follow wootoff on Twitter to get almost as many updates in an hour as I occasionally send. Speaking of Twitter, as of right now, there are 105,547 accounts following me. Um. What? How the hell did that happen? I thought I was freaked out when it was at 51,000, but I didn't know what freaked out truly was until I tried to compose a tweet, and ended up staring at it for five minutes before I sent it because the thought of sending it to that many accounts paralyzed me. What was that tweet, you ask? Allow me to show you: When I got this invite today, I thought it was too good to be true, but it's real: I get to see WATCHMEN *tomorrow* for this MTV thing! Yeah, for at least four hours today, it won't be so bad that MTV doesn't play music videos like they did when I was a kid. They do a movie show called SPOILERS, and one of their producers invited me to come see the move. Because just seeing the movie wasn't cool enough, the entire cast will be there. Because that wasn't cool enough, Zack Snyder will be there, doing a Q&amp;amp;A after the movie. Because that wasn't cool enough, they're also going to show some preview clips of the new Star Trek movie. Because that isn't cool enough, they want me to go on TV and talk about all this stuff as some kind of expert. Don't tell them I'm just a geek, okay? Or at least wait until after we're done. I don't want to mess this up. The show will air on Saturday, but I think they're putting some live updates on their website somewhere today. I'll try to take my phone with me so I can Twitter about what's going on, (without spoilers, of course) but I suspect this will be one of those "don't bring your shitty little cell phone into the theater because the studio thinks you're going to pirate the movie with your tiny 3MP camera that can't even focus on the screen" kind of things. I've gotten to do some really awesome things lately, and for the last week or so, I feel like I'm dreaming &#8212; in fact, last night, I dreamt that I was at PAX, and woke up all excited to go there &#8212; and I'm afraid that I'm going to wake up, and find out that none of this incredibly cool stuff has actually happened, so I'm working extra hard to appreciate every moment and not take a single thing for granted.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hi there, I'm Wil, and I'm the luckiest guy in the world. Why is that? Well, allow me to present the following items to support this outrageous claim: Quite some time ago, I engaged in correspondence with one of the guys who makes woot go. One thing lead to another, and I ended up designing a T-shirt for shirt.woot.com. According to the woot newsletter, it'll be available tomorrow (THURSDAY): Ever Bought A T-Shirt Designed By Somebody On Star Trek? You Wil. Speaking of Shirt.Woot, noted actor, author, gambler, blogger, and android Wil Wheaton adds ''t-shirt designer&#8221; to his CV this Thursday, and it's all going down at Shirt.Woot &amp;lt;http://shirt.woot.com&amp;gt; . This is like a true-cross thing for hardcore geeks (like us), except that Wil himself will never have laid eyes on your actual shirt, much less hands. But still. As for the design, we don't want to give too much away, so we'll just thank Wil for rolling the DICE with us to release this to-DIE-for tee. Speaking of DICE, The first episode of the Penny Arcade/PvP/WWdN/D&amp;amp;D4E Podcast (MP3 link) has been released! Even if you subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, you owe it to yourself to go check out the D&amp;amp;D Podcast page, because Mike and Scott did incredibly awesome art to go with each episode. Returning to Woot for a moment: there's a woot-off happening right now, and you can follow wootoff on Twitter to get almost as many updates in an hour as I occasionally send. Speaking of Twitter, as of right now, there are 105,547 accounts following me. Um. What? How the hell did that happen? I thought I was freaked out when it was at 51,000, but I didn't know what freaked out truly was until I tried to compose a tweet, and ended up staring at it for five minutes before I sent it because the thought of sending it to that many accounts paralyzed me. What was that tweet, you ask? Allow me to show you: When I got this invite today, I thought it was too good to be true, but it's real: I get to see WATCHMEN *tomorrow* for this MTV thing! Yeah, for at least four hours today, it won't be so bad that MTV doesn't play music videos like they did when I was a kid. They do a movie show called SPOILERS, and one of their producers invited me to come see the move. Because just seeing the movie wasn't cool enough, the entire cast will be there. Because that wasn't cool enough, Zack Snyder will be there, doing a Q&amp;amp;A after the movie. Because that wasn't cool enough, they're also going to show some preview clips of the new Star Trek movie. Because that isn't cool enough, they want me to go on TV and talk about all this stuff as some kind of expert. Don't tell them I'm just a geek, okay? Or at least wait until after we're done. I don't want to mess this up. The show will air on Saturday, but I think they're putting some live updates on their website somewhere today. I'll try to take my phone with me so I can Twitter about what's going on, (without spoilers, of course) but I suspect this will be one of those "don't bring your shitty little cell phone into the theater because the studio thinks you're going to pirate the movie with your tiny 3MP camera that can't even focus on the screen" kind of things. I've gotten to do some really awesome things lately, and for the last week or so, I feel like I'm dreaming &#8212; in fact, last night, I dreamt that I was at PAX, and woke up all excited to go there &#8212; and I'm afraid that I'm going to wake up, and find out that none of this incredibly cool stuff has actually happened, so I'm working extra hard to appreciate every moment and not take a single thing for granted.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 09:14:52 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>i'm not going to lie to you: there's a lot of awesome packed into this post</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24125405-i-m-not-going-to-lie-to-you-there-s-a-lot-of-awesome-packed-into-this-post</link>
      <description>Hi there, I'm Wil, and I'm the luckiest guy in the world. Why is that? Well, allow me to present the following items to support this outrageous claim: Quite some time ago, I engaged in correspondence with one of the guys who makes woot go. One thing lead to another, and I ended up designing a T-shirt for shirt.woot.com. According to the woot newsletter, it'll be available tomorrow (THURSDAY): Ever Bought A T-Shirt Designed By Somebody On Star Trek? You Wil. Speaking of Shirt.Woot, noted actor, author, gambler, blogger, and android Wil Wheaton adds ''t-shirt designer&#8221; to his CV this Thursday, and it's all going down at Shirt.Woot &amp;lt;http://shirt.woot.com&amp;gt; . This is like a true-cross thing for hardcore geeks (like us), except that Wil himself will never have laid eyes on your actual shirt, much less hands. But still. As for the design, we don't want to give too much away, so we'll just thank Wil for rolling the DICE with us to release this to-DIE-for tee. Speaking of DICE, The fir...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hi there, I'm Wil, and I'm the luckiest guy in the world. Why is that? Well, allow me to present the following items to support this outrageous claim: Quite some time ago, I engaged in correspondence with one of the guys who makes woot go. One thing lead to another, and I ended up designing a T-shirt for shirt.woot.com. According to the woot newsletter, it'll be available tomorrow (THURSDAY): Ever Bought A T-Shirt Designed By Somebody On Star Trek? You Wil. Speaking of Shirt.Woot, noted actor, author, gambler, blogger, and android Wil Wheaton adds ''t-shirt designer&#8221; to his CV this Thursday, and it's all going down at Shirt.Woot &amp;lt;http://shirt.woot.com&amp;gt; . This is like a true-cross thing for hardcore geeks (like us), except that Wil himself will never have laid eyes on your actual shirt, much less hands. But still. As for the design, we don't want to give too much away, so we'll just thank Wil for rolling the DICE with us to release this to-DIE-for tee. Speaking of DICE, The first episode of the Penny Arcade/PvP/WWdN/D&amp;amp;D4E Podcast (MP3 link) has been released! Even if you subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, you owe it to yourself to go check out the D&amp;amp;D Podcast page, because Mike and Scott did incredibly awesome art to go with each episode. Returning to Woot for a moment: there's a woot-off happening right now, and you can follow wootoff on Twitter to get almost as many updates in an hour as I occasionally send. Speaking of Twitter, as of right now, there are 105,547 accounts following me. Um. What? How the hell did that happen? I thought I was freaked out when it was at 51,000, but I didn't know what freaked out truly was until I tried to compose a tweet, and ended up staring at it for five minutes before I sent it because the thought of sending it to that many accounts paralyzed me. What was that tweet, you ask? Allow me to show you: When I got this invite today, I thought it was too good to be true, but it's real: I get to see WATCHMEN *tomorrow* for this MTV thing! Yeah, for at least four hours today, it won't be so bad that MTV doesn't play music videos like they did when I was a kid. They do a movie show called SPOILERS, and one of their producers invited me to come see the move. Because just seeing the movie wasn't cool enough, the entire cast will be there. Because that wasn't cool enough, Zack Snyder will be there, doing a Q&amp;amp;A after the movie. Because that wasn't cool enough, they're also going to show some preview clips of the new Star Trek movie. Because that isn't cool enough, they want me to go on TV and talk about all this stuff as some kind of expert. Don't tell them I'm just a geek, okay? Or at least wait until after we're done. I don't want to mess this up. The show will air on Saturday, but I think they're putting some live updates on their website somewhere today. I'll try to take my phone with me so I can Twitter about what's going on, (without spoilers, of course) but I suspect this will be one of those "don't bring your shitty little cell phone into the theater because the studio thinks you're going to pirate the movie with your tiny 3MP camera that can't even focus on the screen" kind of things. I've gotten to do some really awesome things lately, and for the last week or so, I feel like I'm dreaming &#8212; in fact, last night, I dreamt that I was at PAX, and woke up all excited to go there &#8212; and I'm afraid that I'm going to wake up, and find out that none of this incredibly cool stuff has actually happened, so I'm working extra hard to appreciate every moment and not take a single thing for granted.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hi there, I'm Wil, and I'm the luckiest guy in the world. Why is that? Well, allow me to present the following items to support this outrageous claim: Quite some time ago, I engaged in correspondence with one of the guys who makes woot go. One thing lead to another, and I ended up designing a T-shirt for shirt.woot.com. According to the woot newsletter, it'll be available tomorrow (THURSDAY): Ever Bought A T-Shirt Designed By Somebody On Star Trek? You Wil. Speaking of Shirt.Woot, noted actor, author, gambler, blogger, and android Wil Wheaton adds ''t-shirt designer&#8221; to his CV this Thursday, and it's all going down at Shirt.Woot &amp;lt;http://shirt.woot.com&amp;gt; . This is like a true-cross thing for hardcore geeks (like us), except that Wil himself will never have laid eyes on your actual shirt, much less hands. But still. As for the design, we don't want to give too much away, so we'll just thank Wil for rolling the DICE with us to release this to-DIE-for tee. Speaking of DICE, The first episode of the Penny Arcade/PvP/WWdN/D&amp;amp;D4E Podcast (MP3 link) has been released! Even if you subscribe to the podcast in iTunes, you owe it to yourself to go check out the D&amp;amp;D Podcast page, because Mike and Scott did incredibly awesome art to go with each episode. Returning to Woot for a moment: there's a woot-off happening right now, and you can follow wootoff on Twitter to get almost as many updates in an hour as I occasionally send. Speaking of Twitter, as of right now, there are 105,547 accounts following me. Um. What? How the hell did that happen? I thought I was freaked out when it was at 51,000, but I didn't know what freaked out truly was until I tried to compose a tweet, and ended up staring at it for five minutes before I sent it because the thought of sending it to that many accounts paralyzed me. What was that tweet, you ask? Allow me to show you: When I got this invite today, I thought it was too good to be true, but it's real: I get to see WATCHMEN *tomorrow* for this MTV thing! Yeah, for at least four hours today, it won't be so bad that MTV doesn't play music videos like they did when I was a kid. They do a movie show called SPOILERS, and one of their producers invited me to come see the move. Because just seeing the movie wasn't cool enough, the entire cast will be there. Because that wasn't cool enough, Zack Snyder will be there, doing a Q&amp;amp;A after the movie. Because that wasn't cool enough, they're also going to show some preview clips of the new Star Trek movie. Because that isn't cool enough, they want me to go on TV and talk about all this stuff as some kind of expert. Don't tell them I'm just a geek, okay? Or at least wait until after we're done. I don't want to mess this up. The show will air on Saturday, but I think they're putting some live updates on their website somewhere today. I'll try to take my phone with me so I can Twitter about what's going on, (without spoilers, of course) but I suspect this will be one of those "don't bring your shitty little cell phone into the theater because the studio thinks you're going to pirate the movie with your tiny 3MP camera that can't even focus on the screen" kind of things. I've gotten to do some really awesome things lately, and for the last week or so, I feel like I'm dreaming &#8212; in fact, last night, I dreamt that I was at PAX, and woke up all excited to go there &#8212; and I'm afraid that I'm going to wake up, and find out that none of this incredibly cool stuff has actually happened, so I'm working extra hard to appreciate every moment and not take a single thing for granted.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 09:14:52 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [th...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2009 05:03:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>bringin' back the silver age</title>
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      <description>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [th...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My interview with Geekdad about Fall of the Blue Beetle next Friday on Batman: The Brave and the Bold went online sometime between when I went to sleep last night and when I woke up this morning (weird how that happens, isn't it?) Here's a little bit: As a lifelong Batman fan (which answered my "Marvel or DC" question before I got a chance to ask it), Wil told me he really likes the tone of the new show: I'm probably the world's biggest Batman fan. Batman's the reason that I read comic books... [Brave and the Bold] is just another take on the Batman universe. Batman has always been, by its very definition, a little dark and very serious; and I mean, look: it's about a vigilante whose driven by the need to avenge the murders of his parents that he saw when he was a child. Clearly, he has some issues... But I really like what they're doing with The Brave and the Bold because it is stylized. You know, Dark Knight changed everything, and Year One changed everything. There was before [those comics] and after. And [The Brave and the Bold] is just, like, before. You can take it from Wil, and me, that the series is a lot of fun and accessible to a younger audience, while still throwing in tons of characters and continuity points that will leave comic book fans smiling and nodding in appreciation. Use Wil's episode (airing Friday, January 23rd at 8 p.m. on Cartoon Network - check your local listings!) I did my interview with the lovely and talented Ken Denmead via Skype, and the entire thing is available on the Geekdad Podcast, if you're having one of those days that just won't be complete until you hear me talking about Geek stuff.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I'm a lousy friend, and I haven't mentioned that MC Frontalot's new album Final Boss has been out for over a month. I think it's his best album yet, and I'm not just saying that because I'm on it, dropping phat rhymes. You can download Wallflowers for free, and then you can purchase and download the whole album once your mind has been sufficiently blown. The whole album is fantastic, but I especially love Shame of the Otaku(teaser MP3) and Diseases of Yore(teaser MP3). I'm also intensely jealous that Front got Scott Campbell to do his cover art. Scott Campbell is awesome. After you've heard the entire album, including my skit about vocations, you'll have a new appreciation for this album cover, designed by Lore Sj&#246;berg. Did I mention that it was awesome? It looks like I didn't, so: it's awesome. Finally, MC Frontalot is going on tour, and he's totally coming to your town ... as long as you live in one of the towns on the tour schedule.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>I'm a lousy friend, and I haven't mentioned that MC Frontalot's new album Final Boss has been out for over a month. I think it's his best album yet, and I'm not just saying that because I'm on it, dropping phat rhymes. You can download Wallflowers for free, and then you can purchase and download the whole album once your mind has been sufficiently blown. The whole album is fantastic, but I especially love Shame of the Otaku(teaser MP3) and Diseases of Yore(teaser MP3). I'm also intensely jealous that Front got Scott Campbell to do his cover art. Scott Campbell is awesome. After you've heard the entire album, including my skit about vocations, you'll have a new appreciation for this album cover, designed by Lore Sj&#246;berg. Did I mention that it was awesome? It looks like I didn't, so: it's awesome. Finally, MC Frontalot is going on tour, and he's totally coming to your town ... as long as you live in one of the towns on the tour schedule.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>you're not gonna get the final boss tamed</title>
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      <description>I'm a lousy friend, and I haven't mentioned that MC Frontalot's new album Final Boss has been out for over a month. I think it's his best album yet, and I'm not just saying that because I'm on it, dropping phat rhymes. You can download Wallflowers for free, and then you can purchase and download the whole album once your mind has been sufficiently blown. The whole album is fantastic, but I especially love Shame of the Otaku(teaser MP3) and Diseases of Yore(teaser MP3). I'm also intensely jealous that Front got Scott Campbell to do his cover art. Scott Campbell is awesome. After you've heard the entire album, including my skit about vocations, you'll have a new appreciation for this album cover, designed by Lore Sj&#246;berg. Did I mention that it was awesome? It looks like I didn't, so: it's awesome. Finally, MC Frontalot is going on tour, and he's totally coming to your town ... as long as you live in one of the towns on the tour schedule.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I'm a lousy friend, and I haven't mentioned that MC Frontalot's new album Final Boss has been out for over a month. I think it's his best album yet, and I'm not just saying that because I'm on it, dropping phat rhymes. You can download Wallflowers for free, and then you can purchase and download the whole album once your mind has been sufficiently blown. The whole album is fantastic, but I especially love Shame of the Otaku(teaser MP3) and Diseases of Yore(teaser MP3). I'm also intensely jealous that Front got Scott Campbell to do his cover art. Scott Campbell is awesome. After you've heard the entire album, including my skit about vocations, you'll have a new appreciation for this album cover, designed by Lore Sj&#246;berg. Did I mention that it was awesome? It looks like I didn't, so: it's awesome. Finally, MC Frontalot is going on tour, and he's totally coming to your town ... as long as you live in one of the towns on the tour schedule.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm a lousy friend, and I haven't mentioned that MC Frontalot's new album Final Boss has been out for over a month. I think it's his best album yet, and I'm not just saying that because I'm on it, dropping phat rhymes. You can download Wallflowers for free, and then you can purchase and download the whole album once your mind has been sufficiently blown. The whole album is fantastic, but I especially love Shame of the Otaku(teaser MP3) and Diseases of Yore(teaser MP3). I'm also intensely jealous that Front got Scott Campbell to do his cover art. Scott Campbell is awesome. After you've heard the entire album, including my skit about vocations, you'll have a new appreciation for this album cover, designed by Lore Sj&#246;berg. Did I mention that it was awesome? It looks like I didn't, so: it's awesome. Finally, MC Frontalot is going on tour, and he's totally coming to your town ... as long as you live in one of the towns on the tour schedule.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode 13</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23582486-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-13</link>
      <description>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the midwest". That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers. Reader Jeremy pointed out that Don Hinson, the genius behind the awesome Monster Dance Party album (which provided the catchy Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood) has a website, including a store where you can buy Monster Dance Party on CD. It's not the full album that I've had since I was a kid, but it's still wonderful. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts. If you can't afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies. The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long. Okay. Got all that? Then please: Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I'll update this post accordingly. And here they are. Thanks, guys! Blake made an mp3 mirror. Craig Steffen made an original file mirror. jbay also mirrored the original file. Our friendly neighborhood Torrent-Maker Brian has a .torrent of Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 for you.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the midwest". That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers. Reader Jeremy pointed out that Don Hinson, the genius behind the awesome Monster Dance Party album (which provided the catchy Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood) has a website, including a store where you can buy Monster Dance Party on CD. It's not the full album that I've had since I was a kid, but it's still wonderful. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts. If you can't afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies. The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long. Okay. Got all that? Then please: Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I'll update this post accordingly. And here they are. Thanks, guys! Blake made an mp3 mirror. Craig Steffen made an original file mirror. jbay also mirrored the original file. Our friendly neighborhood Torrent-Maker Brian has a .torrent of Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 for you.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode 13</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23571073-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-13</link>
      <description>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the midwest". That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers. Reader Jeremy pointed out that Don Hinson, the genius behind the awesome Monster Dance Party album (which provided the catchy Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood) has a website, including a store where you can buy Monster Dance Party on CD. It's not the full album that I've had since I was a kid, but it's still wonderful. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts. If you can't afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies. The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long. Okay. Got all that? Then please: Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I'll update this post accordingly. And here they are. Thanks, guys! Blake made an mp3 mirror. Craig Steffen made an original file mirror. jbay also mirrored the original file.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the midwest". That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers. Reader Jeremy pointed out that Don Hinson, the genius behind the awesome Monster Dance Party album (which provided the catchy Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood) has a website, including a store where you can buy Monster Dance Party on CD. It's not the full album that I've had since I was a kid, but it's still wonderful. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts. If you can't afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies. The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long. Okay. Got all that? Then please: Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I'll update this post accordingly. And here they are. Thanks, guys! Blake made an mp3 mirror. Craig Steffen made an original file mirror. jbay also mirrored the original file.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 10:28:40 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode 13</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23564929-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-13</link>
      <description>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the midwest". That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers. Reader Jeremy pointed out that Don Hinson, the genius behind the awesome Monster Dance Party album (which provided the catchy Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood) has a website, including a store where you can buy Monster Dance Party on CD. It's not the full album that I've had since I was a kid, but it's still wonderful. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts. If you can't afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies. The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long. Okay. Got all that? Then please: Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I'll update this post accordingly. And here they are. Thanks, guys! Blake made an mp3 mirror. Craig Steffan made an original file mirror. jbay also mirrored the original file.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the midwest". That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers. Reader Jeremy pointed out that Don Hinson, the genius behind the awesome Monster Dance Party album (which provided the catchy Riboflavin-Flavored, Non-Carbonated, Polyunsaturated Blood) has a website, including a store where you can buy Monster Dance Party on CD. It's not the full album that I've had since I was a kid, but it's still wonderful. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts. If you can't afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies. The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long. Okay. Got all that? Then please: Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I'll update this post accordingly. And here they are. Thanks, guys! Blake made an mp3 mirror. Craig Steffan made an original file mirror. jbay also mirrored the original file.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 11:35:46 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode 13</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23559091-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-13</link>
      <description>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the midwest". That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts. If you can't afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies. The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long. Okay. Got all that? Then please: Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I'll update this post accordingly.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy Halloween Podcast! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Natasha!) I went ahead and made this an enhanced podcast. You know, for kids. Enjoy the pictures and links. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight is from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" What's that? You want to have links to each artist's page? I can totally do that: Halloween by the Coffinshakers, purveyors of fine Swedish Horror Country music, direct from Minnesota. Halloween is Awesome by hypernonsense, a mysterious band from California. the unknown halloween version by Savant Trigger , "an unknown student residing in the midwest". That Halloween PSA really needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. Similarly, The Trick from Jack Chick also needs to be seen to be fully enjoyed. I edited the hell out of it (see what I did there?) to stay safely within fair use. Jack Chick strikes me as the kind of corporation that has no sense of humor, but a lot of lawyers. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts. If you can't afford to buy them, I hope you can at least build them out of the bones of your enemies. The show weighs in at 18.5MB and is 20 minutes long. Okay. Got all that? Then please: Download Radio Free Burrito Episode 13 As ever, if anyone mirrors the file, please let me know and I'll update this post accordingly.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:51:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode 12</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22474562-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-12</link>
      <description>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This show is all about Jonathan Coulton, because it's the First of May.Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Agnes!) I encourage you to visit Jonathan Coulton dot Com. You may want to examine all the songs produced for the Thing A Week series. I know you want to give JoCo shiny gold rocks in exchange for musical and clothical items. The video for the Flickr song, as promised. Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise Crazy, but just be glad it's him, not you. Jonathan Coulton Tour information! Paul and Storm on the intarwheebs! I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one, because I banged it out in about 30 minutes. (No, I didn't do it outs...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This show is all about Jonathan Coulton, because it's the First of May.Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Agnes!) I encourage you to visit Jonathan Coulton dot Com. You may want to examine all the songs produced for the Thing A Week series. I know you want to give JoCo shiny gold rocks in exchange for musical and clothical items. The video for the Flickr song, as promised. Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise Crazy, but just be glad it's him, not you. Jonathan Coulton Tour information! Paul and Storm on the intarwheebs! I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one, because I banged it out in about 30 minutes. (No, I didn't do it outside, despite the song in the show.) In fact, it's taken me longer to put together the show notes than it did to make the show. I think that qualifies me for several government jobs. My silly little news item came from Wikinews. Here's the original Misty Morning blog entry at WWdN. I got the address for the podcast about as wrong as I can get it without sending you to xkcd by instead. In addition to the Feedburner link (which is just the feed for my blog) you can check out all the posts tagged "podcast" here. Hey, did I mention that I'm going to be in San Diego this weekend? Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. This episode weighs in at 21.7MB and is about 24 minutes long. I won't be able to update this post with mirrors, because I'm going to be in San Diego this weekend (see what I did there?) but if you make one, please leave it in the comments and I'll update when I get home from San Diego, where I'll be this weekend. Enjoy the show, everyone! Download radio_free_burrito_episode_12.mp3</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This show is all about Jonathan Coulton, because it's the First of May.Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Agnes!) I encourage you to visit Jonathan Coulton dot Com. You may want to examine all the songs produced for the Thing A Week series. I know you want to give JoCo shiny gold rocks in exchange for musical and clothical items. The video for the Flickr song, as promised. Tom Cruise is Tom Cruise Crazy, but just be glad it's him, not you. Jonathan Coulton Tour information! Paul and Storm on the intarwheebs! I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one, because I banged it out in about 30 minutes. (No, I didn't do it outside, despite the song in the show.) In fact, it's taken me longer to put together the show notes than it did to make the show. I think that qualifies me for several government jobs. My silly little news item came from Wikinews. Here's the original Misty Morning blog entry at WWdN. I got the address for the podcast about as wrong as I can get it without sending you to xkcd by instead. In addition to the Feedburner link (which is just the feed for my blog) you can check out all the posts tagged "podcast" here. Hey, did I mention that I'm going to be in San Diego this weekend? Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. This episode weighs in at 21.7MB and is about 24 minutes long. I won't be able to update this post with mirrors, because I'm going to be in San Diego this weekend (see what I did there?) but if you make one, please leave it in the comments and I'll update when I get home from San Diego, where I'll be this weekend. Enjoy the show, everyone! Download radio_free_burrito_episode_12.mp3</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode 11</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22465916-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-11</link>
      <description>Holy crap! Look out the window for restless horsemen . . . it's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito, less than a week after the last one! Show Notes I think we should just go ahead and give this podcast the [Explicit] label, if it doesn't have it already. Consider yourself warned. The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! Episode X let me get my podcasting legs back, so I felt much better with this one, even when I had to stall while trying to splat-tab into Firefox, where I saw that I hadn't pre-loaded my blog. Whoops. I put chapters, links, and images in this one. Yay! The full Code of Honor review isn't up yet, but you can read all of my TNG Reviews at TV Squad if you haven't already. When I mentioned all the great blogs at Wired that people may not know about, I forgot to mention GeekDad. It's not because I don't think it's a great blog, but because I took for granted that everyone reads it already. I also...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! Look out the window for restless horsemen . . . it's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito, less than a week after the last one! Show Notes I think we should just go ahead and give this podcast the [Explicit] label, if it doesn't have it already. Consider yourself warned. The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! Episode X let me get my podcasting legs back, so I felt much better with this one, even when I had to stall while trying to splat-tab into Firefox, where I saw that I hadn't pre-loaded my blog. Whoops. I put chapters, links, and images in this one. Yay! The full Code of Honor review isn't up yet, but you can read all of my TNG Reviews at TV Squad if you haven't already. When I mentioned all the great blogs at Wired that people may not know about, I forgot to mention GeekDad. It's not because I don't think it's a great blog, but because I took for granted that everyone reads it already. I also mentioned Underwire, Listening Post and Threat Level. Here's the offending Alt Text column. Here's my Tweet. Here's my facepalm. You know you want to learn more about fabulous Palm Springs. Brad Sucks does not suck. You can listen to the album I Don't Know What I'm Doing at Magnatune. Mister Bungle is a shame, because he spoils lunchtime. I really do appreciate feedback; it makes me feel like I'm not broadcasting into an empty box. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. This show is 18 minutes long, and weighs in at 16.6 MB. As always, let me know if you decide to mirror the show, and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_episode_11.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Brian Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Media Pundit Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Craig Steffen Torrents from our good friend Brian May High (orig): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_11.mp3.torrent Low (mono, VBR bit rate range 0-24, 3.1 MB): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_11-low.mp3.torrent</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! Look out the window for restless horsemen . . . it's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito, less than a week after the last one! Show Notes I think we should just go ahead and give this podcast the [Explicit] label, if it doesn't have it already. Consider yourself warned. The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! Episode X let me get my podcasting legs back, so I felt much better with this one, even when I had to stall while trying to splat-tab into Firefox, where I saw that I hadn't pre-loaded my blog. Whoops. I put chapters, links, and images in this one. Yay! The full Code of Honor review isn't up yet, but you can read all of my TNG Reviews at TV Squad if you haven't already. When I mentioned all the great blogs at Wired that people may not know about, I forgot to mention GeekDad. It's not because I don't think it's a great blog, but because I took for granted that everyone reads it already. I also mentioned Underwire, Listening Post and Threat Level. Here's the offending Alt Text column. Here's my Tweet. Here's my facepalm. You know you want to learn more about fabulous Palm Springs. Brad Sucks does not suck. You can listen to the album I Don't Know What I'm Doing at Magnatune. Mister Bungle is a shame, because he spoils lunchtime. I really do appreciate feedback; it makes me feel like I'm not broadcasting into an empty box. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. This show is 18 minutes long, and weighs in at 16.6 MB. As always, let me know if you decide to mirror the show, and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_episode_11.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Brian Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Media Pundit Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Craig Steffen Torrents from our good friend Brian May High (orig): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_11.mp3.torrent Low (mono, VBR bit rate range 0-24, 3.1 MB): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_11-low.mp3.torrent</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 23:54:41 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode 11</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22454272-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-11</link>
      <description>Holy crap! Look out the window for restless horsemen . . . it's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito, less than a week after the last one! Show Notes I think we should just go ahead and give this podcast the [Explicit] label, if it doesn't have it already. Consider yourself warned. The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! Episode X let me get my podcasting legs back, so I felt much better with this one, even when I had to stall while trying to splat-tab into Firefox, where I saw that I hadn't pre-loaded my blog. Whoops. I put chapters, links, and images in this one. Yay! The full Code of Honor review isn't up yet, but you can read all of my TNG Reviews at TV Squad if you haven't already. When I mentioned all the great blogs at Wired that people may not know about, I forgot to mention GeekDad. It's not because I don't think it's a great blog, but because I took for granted that everyone reads it already. I also...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! Look out the window for restless horsemen . . . it's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito, less than a week after the last one! Show Notes I think we should just go ahead and give this podcast the [Explicit] label, if it doesn't have it already. Consider yourself warned. The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! Episode X let me get my podcasting legs back, so I felt much better with this one, even when I had to stall while trying to splat-tab into Firefox, where I saw that I hadn't pre-loaded my blog. Whoops. I put chapters, links, and images in this one. Yay! The full Code of Honor review isn't up yet, but you can read all of my TNG Reviews at TV Squad if you haven't already. When I mentioned all the great blogs at Wired that people may not know about, I forgot to mention GeekDad. It's not because I don't think it's a great blog, but because I took for granted that everyone reads it already. I also mentioned Underwire, Listening Post and Threat Level. Here's the offending Alt Text column. Here's my Tweet. Here's my facepalm. You know you want to learn more about fabulous Palm Springs. Brad Sucks does not suck. You can listen to the album I Don't Know What I'm Doing at Magnatune. Mister Bungle is a shame, because he spoils lunchtime. I really do appreciate feedback; it makes me feel like I'm not broadcasting into an empty box. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. This show is 18 minutes long, and weighs in at 16.6 MB. As always, let me know if you decide to mirror the show, and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_episode_11.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Brian Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Media Pundit Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Craig Steffen</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! Look out the window for restless horsemen . . . it's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito, less than a week after the last one! Show Notes I think we should just go ahead and give this podcast the [Explicit] label, if it doesn't have it already. Consider yourself warned. The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! Episode X let me get my podcasting legs back, so I felt much better with this one, even when I had to stall while trying to splat-tab into Firefox, where I saw that I hadn't pre-loaded my blog. Whoops. I put chapters, links, and images in this one. Yay! The full Code of Honor review isn't up yet, but you can read all of my TNG Reviews at TV Squad if you haven't already. When I mentioned all the great blogs at Wired that people may not know about, I forgot to mention GeekDad. It's not because I don't think it's a great blog, but because I took for granted that everyone reads it already. I also mentioned Underwire, Listening Post and Threat Level. Here's the offending Alt Text column. Here's my Tweet. Here's my facepalm. You know you want to learn more about fabulous Palm Springs. Brad Sucks does not suck. You can listen to the album I Don't Know What I'm Doing at Magnatune. Mister Bungle is a shame, because he spoils lunchtime. I really do appreciate feedback; it makes me feel like I'm not broadcasting into an empty box. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. This show is 18 minutes long, and weighs in at 16.6 MB. As always, let me know if you decide to mirror the show, and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_episode_11.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Brian Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Media Pundit Radio Free Burrito Episode 11 from Craig Steffen</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Apr 2008 18:39:17 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode X</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22446483-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-X</link>
      <description>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I p...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I played music from these awesome artists: Thee Merry Widows The Marauders Horrorpops Jukebox Sinners B-Sea Surfers Big John Bates (I incorrectly back announced his song as Super Chrome. It is, in fact, Super Chrome Deluxe, which is even better. I regret the error.) Ronnie and His Twangin' Little Fellow The show is 27.9MB and runs just over 30 minutes. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" I don't think I said those exact words in that exact order in the show, because I'm stupid and I just noticed that right this second. But I know they were all in there, and I'll be sure to say the fucking words correctly next time, Mister White. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts before the next full moon. If you can provide a mirror, let me know in the comments and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_10.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Nick B Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Media Pundit Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Craig Steffen Torrents from our good friend Brian May: High (orig): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_10.mp3.torrent Low (mono, VBR bit rate range 0-24, 5.1 MB): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_10-low.mp3.torrent</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I played music from these awesome artists: Thee Merry Widows The Marauders Horrorpops Jukebox Sinners B-Sea Surfers Big John Bates (I incorrectly back announced his song as Super Chrome. It is, in fact, Super Chrome Deluxe, which is even better. I regret the error.) Ronnie and His Twangin' Little Fellow The show is 27.9MB and runs just over 30 minutes. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" I don't think I said those exact words in that exact order in the show, because I'm stupid and I just noticed that right this second. But I know they were all in there, and I'll be sure to say the fucking words correctly next time, Mister White. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts before the next full moon. If you can provide a mirror, let me know in the comments and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_10.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Nick B Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Media Pundit Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Craig Steffen Torrents from our good friend Brian May: High (orig): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_10.mp3.torrent Low (mono, VBR bit rate range 0-24, 5.1 MB): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_10-low.mp3.torrent</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode X</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22445379-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-X</link>
      <description>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I p...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I played music from these awesome artists: Thee Merry Widows The Marauders Horrorpops Jukebox Sinners B-Sea Surfers Big John Bates (I incorrectly back announced his song as Super Chrome. It is, in fact, Super Chrome Deluxe, which is even better. I regret the error.) Ronnie and His Twangin' Little Fellow The show is 27.9MB and runs just over 30 minutes. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" I don't think I said those exact words in that exact order in the show, because I'm stupid and I just noticed that right this second. But I know they were all in there, and I'll be sure to say the fucking words correctly next time, Mister White. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts before the next full moon. If you can provide a mirror, let me know in the comments and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_10.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Nick B Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Media Pundit</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I played music from these awesome artists: Thee Merry Widows The Marauders Horrorpops Jukebox Sinners B-Sea Surfers Big John Bates (I incorrectly back announced his song as Super Chrome. It is, in fact, Super Chrome Deluxe, which is even better. I regret the error.) Ronnie and His Twangin' Little Fellow The show is 27.9MB and runs just over 30 minutes. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" I don't think I said those exact words in that exact order in the show, because I'm stupid and I just noticed that right this second. But I know they were all in there, and I'll be sure to say the fucking words correctly next time, Mister White. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts before the next full moon. If you can provide a mirror, let me know in the comments and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_10.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Nick B Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Media Pundit</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 20:38:14 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode X</title>
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      <description>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I p...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I played music from these awesome artists: Thee Merry Widows The Marauders Horrorpops Jukebox Sinners B-Sea Surfers Big John Bates (I incorrectly back announced his song as Super Chrome. It is, in fact, Super Chrome Deluxe, which is even better. I regret the error.) Ronnie and His Twangin' Little Fellow The show is 27.9MB and runs just over 30 minutes. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" I don't think I said those exact words in that exact order in the show, because I'm stupid and I just noticed that right this second. But I know they were all in there, and I'll be sure to say the fucking words correctly next time, Mister White. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts before the next full moon. If you can provide a mirror, let me know in the comments and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_10.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Nick B Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Media Pundit Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Craig Steffen Torrents from our good friend Brian May: High (orig): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_10.mp3.torrent Low (mono, VBR bit rate range 0-24, 5.1 MB): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_10-low.mp3.torrent</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Holy crap! It's a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! This is another music episode, focusing on three styles I really like: Rockabilly, Psychobilly, and Surf. I found a ton of great artists on the podsafe music network, and I hope you enjoy the musical stylings they provide. Show notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in progress" website. Thanks, Marc! I had a good time with this one, though to be completely honest, I wasn't entirely comfortable with the sound of my own voice and I think that comes through a little bit. I drop at least one F-bomb in this show, so you probably shouldn't listen to it around little kids, people with sensitive ears, or at work. Especially if you work in a daycare for kids with sensitive ears. (Hi, Norma!) I didn't bother with chapters and all that for this one. It's been so long since I did one of these, I just needed to get my podcasting legs back and I didn't feel that it was worth the extra effort. I played music from these awesome artists: Thee Merry Widows The Marauders Horrorpops Jukebox Sinners B-Sea Surfers Big John Bates (I incorrectly back announced his song as Super Chrome. It is, in fact, Super Chrome Deluxe, which is even better. I regret the error.) Ronnie and His Twangin' Little Fellow The show is 27.9MB and runs just over 30 minutes. Radio Free Burrito is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License. Podshow wants me to say "Some of the music provided tonight from the PodShow Podsafe Music Network. Check it out at 'music.podshow.com'" I don't think I said those exact words in that exact order in the show, because I'm stupid and I just noticed that right this second. But I know they were all in there, and I'll be sure to say the fucking words correctly next time, Mister White. Finally, I want to thank all the artists and labels who are participating in the podsafe music network. I hope this exposes your music to new listeners and you're all buying mansions and yachts before the next full moon. If you can provide a mirror, let me know in the comments and I'll update this post. Thanks for listening! Download radio_free_burrito_10.mp3 MIRRORS Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Nick B Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Media Pundit Radio Free Burrito Episode 10 from Craig Steffen Torrents from our good friend Brian May: High (orig): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_10.mp3.torrent Low (mono, VBR bit rate range 0-24, 5.1 MB): http://athena.unearthed.org/torrents/radio_free_burrito_episode_10-low.mp3.torrent</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:30:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>audio from my performance at phoenix comicon</title>
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      <description>My performance on Saturday night in Phoenix went very, very well. I performed to a fantastic audience who filled up the room and made me feel cooler than I actually am. I performed Blue Light Special, from Happiest Days of Our Lives , and I read my review of Justice from TV Squad. I didn't have the means to record the show myself, but the guys from Pulp Gamer did, and they've posted the mp3 on their site. It's about an hour, and the second half contains some NSFW language. If you listen carefully, you can hear me turn off my Helio Ocean in the beginning, and turn it back on again at the end. Yeah, someday in the future I'll remember to turn that off before I go on stage. I also made a reference to The Trade, from Just A Geek, near the beginning. If you'd like to listen to a recording I made of that story during a show in 2005, it's here. And now, an mp3 link that will make the googles happy: Wil Wheaton performs from Happiest Days of Our Lives at Phoenix Comicon 2008.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>My performance on Saturday night in Phoenix went very, very well. I performed to a fantastic audience who filled up the room and made me feel cooler than I actually am. I performed Blue Light Special, from Happiest Days of Our Lives , and I read my review of Justice from TV Squad. I didn't have the means to record the show myself, but the guys from Pulp Gamer did, and they've posted the mp3 on their site. It's about an hour, and the second half contains some NSFW language. If you listen carefully, you can hear me turn off my Helio Ocean in the beginning, and turn it back on again at the end. Yeah, someday in the future I'll remember to turn that off before I go on stage. I also made a reference to The Trade, from Just A Geek, near the beginning. If you'd like to listen to a recording I made of that story during a show in 2005, it's here. And now, an mp3 link that will make the googles happy: Wil Wheaton performs from Happiest Days of Our Lives at Phoenix Comicon 2008.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>My performance on Saturday night in Phoenix went very, very well. I performed to a fantastic audience who filled up the room and made me feel cooler than I actually am. I performed Blue Light Special, from Happiest Days of Our Lives , and I read my review of Justice from TV Squad. I didn't have the means to record the show myself, but the guys from Pulp Gamer did, and they've posted the mp3 on their site. It's about an hour, and the second half contains some NSFW language. If you listen carefully, you can hear me turn off my Helio Ocean in the beginning, and turn it back on again at the end. Yeah, someday in the future I'll remember to turn that off before I go on stage. I also made a reference to The Trade, from Just A Geek, near the beginning. If you'd like to listen to a recording I made of that story during a show in 2005, it's here. And now, an mp3 link that will make the googles happy: Wil Wheaton performs from Happiest Days of Our Lives at Phoenix Comicon 2008.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 11:13:18 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>WWdN: In Exile</itunes:author>
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      <title>audio greetings from mount needaplotpoint</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22114214-audio-greetings-from-mount-needaplotpoint</link>
      <description>With Vozme, you can turn any chunk of English text into an MP3 file by clicking one button. It's far from perfect, and isn't as clear as using the "speak" thing on my Mac (Oh, Vicki, tell me that you love me!) but it gets the job done quickly and easily, especially if you're supposed to be working and really want to be screwing off instead. I just amused myself by converting a bit of my forthcoming Angel One review for TV Squad into a weird robotic voice. Enjoy: Download mp3_angel_one.mp3 (136KB mp3 file) (Vozme was found via Lifehacker)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>With Vozme, you can turn any chunk of English text into an MP3 file by clicking one button. It's far from perfect, and isn't as clear as using the "speak" thing on my Mac (Oh, Vicki, tell me that you love me!) but it gets the job done quickly and easily, especially if you're supposed to be working and really want to be screwing off instead. I just amused myself by converting a bit of my forthcoming Angel One review for TV Squad into a weird robotic voice. Enjoy: Download mp3_angel_one.mp3 (136KB mp3 file) (Vozme was found via Lifehacker)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>With Vozme, you can turn any chunk of English text into an MP3 file by clicking one button. It's far from perfect, and isn't as clear as using the "speak" thing on my Mac (Oh, Vicki, tell me that you love me!) but it gets the job done quickly and easily, especially if you're supposed to be working and really want to be screwing off instead. I just amused myself by converting a bit of my forthcoming Angel One review for TV Squad into a weird robotic voice. Enjoy: Download mp3_angel_one.mp3 (136KB mp3 file) (Vozme was found via Lifehacker)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jan 2008 14:22:04 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>WWdN: In Exile</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>Web/Tech</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Still Alive . . . in Joust</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/22069268-Still-Alive-in-Joust</link>
      <description>Still Alive may be my favorite song of 2007, and is certainly the greatest video game song to be recorded since I had Pac-Man fever. Here's a version of Still Alive, sung about Joust. My life is complete. (via JoCo)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Still Alive may be my favorite song of 2007, and is certainly the greatest video game song to be recorded since I had Pac-Man fever. Here's a version of Still Alive, sung about Joust. My life is complete. (via JoCo)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Still Alive may be my favorite song of 2007, and is certainly the greatest video game song to be recorded since I had Pac-Man fever. Here's a version of Still Alive, sung about Joust. My life is complete. (via JoCo)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 14:03:37 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>WWdN: In Exile</itunes:author>
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      <title>Radio Free Burrito Episode 8</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/854264-Radio-Free-Burrito-Episode-8</link>
      <description></description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2006 00:35:44 -0800</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>WWdN: In Exile</itunes:author>
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