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Episode 26, and back to normal!

Blogged by Ian Levenstein as Uncategorized — Ian Levenstein Thu 9 Mar 2006 10:26 pm

Hey there listeners! It’s that time again. No, it’s not time to feed the cat. No, it’s not time to clip your toenails, or do your taxes. It’s time for Episode 26! The episode 25 celebration is now officially over, and so geekspeak returns to a weekly distribution cycle for a while. This episode of Geekspeak was recorded at the Brooklyn College Radio Studio on Thursday, March 9th, 2006. Topics discussed include:

  • Some thank yous to the folks who helped me put together the Episode 25 celebration. It was a blast!
  • Apple iTunes TV Subsciption service: Good idea, bad idea, or a bit of both?
  • Pacman on the iPod! What will they think of next?
  • PSP Ads cause controversy in England. Has Sony gone batty?
  • Who are IGN’s Top 10 Video game Villains?
  • My thoughts on the new X-Men 3: The Last Stand trailer, which is available here.
  • Google has way too much time on their hands. Go to ho.org and others and find out!
  • Comic Book Reviews: Emo Boy #1 and 2, and Batman: The Killing Joke by Alan Moore.
  • The Wind Up: Football has a salary cap for 6 more years. They’re saved!

Lots of fun, crazy stuff in this episode (mostly from me), so I hope everybody enjoys it. I’ll be posting a scan of the Kingsman article about myself and other Brooklyn College podcasters on the web site in the next couple of days for those of you who are interested in reading it. Also, stay tuned to this space for an announcement that may be on the horizon. Bum bum bummmm…

Don’t forget, if you want to drop me a line, you can do so at speakgeekspeak@gmail.com, or at the Geekspeak Forums. And a Podcast Alley vote is only a click away!

That’s all for today really. So I’ll see you all in 7 days, and thanks for downloading.


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