Podcasting.. Ev-Ery-Bod-Dy!!
So this being my last few days at work, I have very little actual work to do. I usually kill time at work listening to Howard Stern, but this week he is in reruns. So I must fill my ears with other bits of noise to avoid talking to the new contractors that are hanging around my office.
Today I'm going to be listening to Podcasts. I actually listen to a few of these each week, but I've been slacking lately so I have about a weeks worth of podcasts to catch up on.
Podcasts worth checking out:
- The Rock And Roll Geek Show - Hosted by the bass player from American Heartbreak (formerly of Exodus). The show primarly features his ramblings on pop culture and a good smattering of rock n roll tunes.
- Adam Curry's Daily Source Code - You knew him as "that tool who first hosted MTV's Headbangers Ball", now he is a computer geek who first planted the seed that spawned podcasting. His show is a good place to go to hear about other podcasts. The only downside is he spends WAY too much time tooting his own horn. He seems to have forgotten that people were webcasting ages ago, including my own (now defunct) Torque Radio.
- This Unamerican Life - Absoultly the best podcast ever!! So far there has only been one episode, but it's worth listening to a few times. Mostly dealing with politics and The Evil Bible Monkey.
- Reel Reviews - While I don't always agree with this dudes movie reviews, I still find them quite interesting to listen to. Plus it's nice to have these short little 10 minute pieces mixed in to a playlist of about a half dozen hour long podcasts, just to break things up.
- The Bitterest Pill - Ex-stand up comic Dan Klass hosts this. It's mostly about his day as a stay at home dad, chicks he'd like to bang and how his kids are too fragle to deal with the real world. His show on the trailers before The Incredibles was a hoot. You'd thing the theater was showing Faces of Death the way describes it.

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So now that you don't have a job, you can't update your blog? What did you do for your birthday? How old are you?
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