I don't know..I think a solid hour would be good.
We tend to blow through time pretty quick. It was always supposed to be an hour, I'm not sure how it ended up at over an hour and a half..lol
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I think an hour is a good amount of time too. Write up a list of topics you're gonna cover...do the more current affairs ones first, if you don't get to the later ones, they can always be added into next week.
We’ve been doing outlines since the unreleased pilot, we just rarely stick to it.
I don't have a Twitter, and I'm not getting one. How can I check out the podcast?
You don't need a twitter account, just click the link and it will take you to a filehost where you can then download the file...
Thanks everyone. I'll listen to it in a bit.
Yeah it is up and all that jazz. Did it in record time even after wasting an hour.
I actually thought the first one was a little bit funnier, but I'm not really objective, so....
ALso, fuckin' Steve Jobs ruining our podcast with all that boring banter and such. What a dick.
Yeah, I actually made a post during the Steve Jobs conversation in the spam "Steve Jobs is ruining the Podcast".
But, it was worth talking about, even though I'm not sure how the alternate, Steve Jobsless reality would have turned out, I'm sure things would have been remotely different.
I also need to get a mic that doesn't sit so close to my mouth.
I suggested the idea of "After Hours" extra content for the podcast, where after the hour we just leave it running for 10-15 minutes and just kinda riff.
About thirty seconds after the podcast ended I made a joke that send Kanzen into giggle hysterics for about ten minutes, and I think you chaps would benefit from the comedy a little. But, I listened to the second podcast, while skipping a little of the Steve Jobs bit, and it was quite entertaining.
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i know. i'd so listen to after hours. like bloopers. haha. forsure.
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lol i think it's funny when someone says something and it gets dead silent for like 30 seconds