EGC Clambake for November 16, 2005

Here is the Bittorrent link and direct MP3 download for the EGC clambake for November 16, 2005.

Let it be known that I am indeed aware that I used the word “fantastic” about 15 times too many. Sorrry.

I talk about the Portable Media Expo, my talk and the vibe of the thing in general; I play a song by the Gentle Readers; the interview with Phil Torrone of Make Magazine; I tell the story of meeting the bomb disposal guy and turning him on to Tiki Bar TV; I play a song by Paul Melancon and toodle.

This episode is sponsored in part by the fine folks at iPod Observer and Reel Reviews! Don’t forget, you can fly your EGC flag by buying the stuff package. For the month of November, $25 of your purchase goes to the Mercy Corps.

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Dave Slusher is a blogger, podcaster, computer programmer, author, science fiction fan and father. Member of the Podcast Hall of Fame class of 2022.

5 thoughts on “EGC Clambake for November 16, 2005”

  1. What you didn’t tell us is if you and Michael Butler got down with your “bad selves” and karaoked Johnny Cash tunes till the cows came home or cops were called?

  2. dave says:

    No, karaoke was harder to scare up than we thought. Ontario is pretty suburban, so we played the hand we were dealt.

  3. Ken Nelson says:

    And thay say podcast listening and blog reading isn’t educational; I’d never heard of Guy Fawkes until reading the blog entry, and listening to the podcast. If I had heard of him, it is a memory long since swapped out. Anyhow, I thought Guy, the EGC guy, was a play on Snidely Whiplash, from the old Dudley Do-Right cartoons. Live and learn.
    -k-

  4. Ken Nelson says:

    Sheesh.
    “podcast listening and blog reading isn’t educational..”

    Obviously, isn’t should have been aren’t, in that last post. Or maybe, for anything you learn, something else flies out the mind’s window, Homer-Simpson-like, or old-man-like. But I now know who Guy Fawkes is.
    -k-

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