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Post by Tinker Pearce on Nov 11, 2010 22:08:50 GMT
This week’s Sword Geek we discuss electric geekstacy, finicky horses, medieval shysters and losers on mystic quests, plus much more!
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Post by Tinker Pearce on Nov 12, 2010 15:32:16 GMT
The new website with more and better features is online now- and it's already broken! The itunes link does not work- we are fixing that now. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Post by Tinker Pearce on Nov 12, 2010 16:00:07 GMT
OK- we have resubmitted the podcast to iTunes and are awaiting approval... whatever that means. Hopefully said review will occur quickly and we'll all be right back on-track by sometime today. Why changing the website would necessitate re-applying to iTunes I have no idea; the ways of the web are not for the knowing of mere mortals like myself!
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LiamBoyle
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Fechtmeister the Clueless of H.A.S.C.
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Post by LiamBoyle on Nov 12, 2010 19:50:20 GMT
All computer technology was invented by Loki (Norse god of chaos & disorder) who was possibly assisted in the task by Eris (Greek goddess of chaos & disorder). I'm fully convinced of this.
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Post by Cold Napalm on Nov 13, 2010 22:31:37 GMT
I find technology to make perfect sense...then again I have been told I am an agent of choas...course as I never signed up for such a position, I have no idea how that happen...but then again I guess that's how they get you.
As for the podcast, if you like the Vork saga, you should read curse of chalion and paladin of souls by Bujold. They are quite good as well. Not a lot of swordplay true, but the fantasy setting with Bujold's excellent writing is a winner.
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