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No BS Podcast #81: The Mongolian Barbecue Edition
Posted 10/01/2008 at 01:52:48pm
A++, excellent buyer, would do business again :)
========================================= Xander: "Ugh, OK, you know what? I think we need to zap our PRAM... with a cup of joe."
No BS Podcast #81: The Mongolian Barbecue Edition
Posted 10/01/2008 at 09:42:19am
Stop hijacking the comment threads. Nobody cares that you can't use iTunes. Get a real MP3 player, and stop whining here.
Great podcast guys, keep up the great work... and where the hell is the cat pic?!?
========================================= Xander: "Ugh, OK, you know what? I think we need to zap our PRAM... with a cup of joe."
No BS Podcast #76 The Podcast of Olympian Proportions Edition
Posted 08/12/2008 at 03:45:50pm
Just like any series, there are good books and not-as-good books, but the Zahn books are AS GOOD AS, if not better than the OT material. Sure as hell better than the PT material. Zahn's a great author, but so are a lot of the EU writers. Lucasarts does a great job managing characters and continuity across the novels, and you get some really great storylines, as many of the books are written as many-novel story arcs, and many of them focus on characters from the movies we love who don't get a lot of screen time.
Normally, I agree with Gordon. Maybe he's tried reading some of the EU stuff, maybe he hasn't, but I have to completely disagree with you on your anti-EU stance. If you want to quickly pound through the Thrawn Trilogy, I'd recommend the excellent graphic novel versions, available on Amazon: (search for) Star Wars: Heir to the Empire (Dark Horse Collection.)
========================================= Xander: "Ugh, OK, you know what? I think we need to zap our PRAM... with a cup of joe."
No BS Podcast #44: The Holiday Party Hangover Edition
Posted 12/03/2007 at 03:28:55pm
"and have installed vista x64 ultimate atleast 10 times pefectly" eelkram, I hope you haven't had to reinstall 10 times on that same box, if so, I think you may be doing something wrong, lol.
No BS Podcast #40: The Wow, Two Podcasts in One Week! Edition
Posted 10/26/2007 at 11:29:25pm
Well... I did them all over my lunch hour the day I listened to the podcast... I can't help it that you guys inspire me to prolifically photoshop the hell out of Will. Thanks for the votes, and thanks for your support Dave! Great podcast #40, keep up the great work! Xander: "Ugh, OK, you know what? I think we need to zap our PRAM... with a cup of joe."
No BS Podcast #38: The Hard Drive Edition
Posted 10/15/2007 at 02:41:38pm
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No BS Podcast #38: The Hard Drive Edition
Posted 10/15/2007 at 11:45:11am
Glad to have you back Will. We've been worried sick about you.
No BS Podcast #37: The It's Time to Bring Back the Rant Edition
Posted 10/12/2007 at 02:35:40pm
You'd think that maybe, but MaxPC has already done pc/mac head to head, and declared the 'true' PC the winner. It's customizable performance-centered platform on the PC side vs locked-down take-what-we-give-you (albeit in a fancy shiny box) from Apple.
No BS Podcast #37: The It's Time to Bring Back the Rant Edition
Posted 10/11/2007 at 08:40:21am
Gordon has upset a fanboi!
No BS Podcast #37: The It's Time to Bring Back the Rant Edition
Posted 10/09/2007 at 03:08:36pm
think about how much more of their profits the RIAA labels would have if they stopped wasting all this money on piracy sluething, snooping, spoofing, lawyering and suing! They can't even be breaking even with all the money they're dumping into going after the "music pirates", who happen to be the same people who buy and listen to the music their labels produce, so what are they really gaining? A bad rep? An army of people who despise them so much that they stop buying big label music? It's beyond the point of reason, and I just wish they'd wake up to reality. I'm not shouting "all music should be free" - because I love paying for music that I love - I'm just done paying the 47 middlemen who are tossing the leftover pittance to the actual artists.