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Fast, Inc - Episode 5 - The guys at Fast Ashleys need to find a guy named Doc to paint Tommy Chungs car. They finally find him making hot dogs at a racetrack, pretty funny. And Tater goes on a date that didn't go extreemly well, but not bad.
Blade - Death Goes On - Neat episode, trying to figure out if Krista is good or bad, which is fun. Also, the cop dude who is now a vampire is going to cause problems in the future. It's an interesting allegory with the current drug problems and the new drug of vampire ash. I'm enjoying this series.
TWIT - Episode 61: Cripes! - Pretty decent episode because they kept the cast small. Leo, Will Harris, Prager, Robert Heron and Dvorak. Dvorak wasn't too annoying, Will Harris is always entertaining. Heron didn't speak much. Some interesting news this week, AOL might be free in the future, some talk about google as a verb and more Blu-Ray, HD-DVD talk. Also Kilt Day at The ScreenSavers, very interesting.
dl.tv - Episode 75 - Some really neat talk about a utility to repartition a drive. I should go download it so I have it for next time I need it (I always seem to need to repartition for some reason, which is why I ususally just do a giant 1 large drive.) Some okay tech news, but I watched this show a few days late so I already knew most of it. I find these guys pretty funny and they have good chemistry on set which is nice. Robert thinks that Gandolf was a stoner.
Crankygeeks - Episode 17 - This is a special DMCA edition, what it is and why it's bad. Everyone on this show pretty much agreed that it is a terrible overreaching law. There was an A&R rep, but he was an independent rep so he pretty much agreed. Also jus tsome more basic copyright talk which was pretty interesting.
Whats New Now - 7/7 - New time listening to this podcast, even though it's been pimped on every dl.tv since it started. My biggest problem with dl.tv and wnn is the damn commercials. I understand they need to make money, but you're advertising your own stuff, I just don't get it. Jim Lauderback is the host, but there's also Patrick Norton and Rober Chang. Also Scott Asnault who I don't know yet. Nice making fun of Ted Stevens, which is nice. The show is a good format, kinda like the old twit and it's about a half hour show, so pretty nice but that might just have been for this episode and it might be longer, usually.
Geekdrome - Episode 33 - Dan tells a story about a girl he knows who meets a guy on a plane, meets same guy in a bar and apparently crashes on her couch. The guy then has a massive case of diarrhea in her shower. Umm, yeah, it was weird/funny. Both guys liked An Inconvenient Truth, which I do want to see, but probably will wait for the DVD. Jean Claude van Dam will be the villain in the new Rush Hour movie. Grant is on telling a story about how Fabio saved his life at the gym.
The Daily Show - 7/10/2006 - Nice for The Daily Show to be back on the air, I hate it when it goes on vacation because then there aren't new ones. See I can do logic too. Some more World Cup talk. And apparently in politics you can kiss toddlers anywhere not covered by clothes, but you cannot lift clothes to kiss anything. The special guest is an ex-marine (Ilario Pantano) who wrote a book. He's pretty good, eloquent, and makes a good argument.
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