
In this episode, I spend a long time talking about the casual cruelty imbedded in the way people use the word “just” as in “just don’t work there”; I mention the video that made me stop eating regularly at Jimmy Johns; I talk about PG Holyfield’s memorial service weekend and publicly mourn him and Thomas Peake; I finish by talking a little about Tiny Tiny RSS and why finding RSS feeds to follow was surprisingly difficult for me.
Here is the direct MP3 download for the Evil Genius Chronicles podcast, October 16 2014
Links mentioned in this episode:
- PG Holyfield Survivor’s Fund still needs your help and money
- The video that made me lose my taste for Jimmy Johns – yes I know it is fake. That didn’t change my feelings.
- Peakecast Episode 9
- Tiny Tiny RSS
- Auphonic podcast production tool is so good!
- Dog Days of Podcasting
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Argh. Should I watch the Jimmy Johns video? That place is handy when you need a fast to go lunch.
I would skip it because it really made me lose my taste for the place. Also, like Chick-Fil-A the less you know about the politics of corporate restaurants the better. You have to maintain plausible deniability.
Great episode, Dave. I’m still listening after all these years.
Thank you for your support. I am glad to have you as a listener and a friend.
Holy cow. I was thinking about doing a show on the word “just” last night while making dinner and the dickishness of the word. Little did I know, Dave had beaten me to it by a few days. I had to stop listening before you really got going, but it freaked me out a little to hear my thoughts coming back to me (said much better than I ever could, damn you). When this meeting is done, I know what I’m going to finish.