Praise for Arkle

"...[B]rilliant!" Michael R. Mennenga, Farpoint Media

"I'm just enjoying the f*** out of your podcast." Jack Jaffee, author of Down The Road.

"...[L]isteners, I hope you enjoy it." J.C. Hutchins, author of the 7th Son trilogy

"I've been on [The Casting Game] and it's pretty cool." Christiana Ellis, author of Nina Kimberley the Merciless

21 October 2010

Geek of all Trades Episode #101: And So It Begins

Geek of All Trades logoWherein the new geeks introduce themselves and attempt to establish their Geek Cred (and restart the numbering for their first episode, so you didn't miss #53-100).

(Apologies for the mic rattles -- we didn't notice that noise until we'd taped the whole show, and they don't show up in a way I can easily edit them in Audacity. Research will be done to see what caused that to prevent it in future episodes.)

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Intro/Outro Music: "Sun In The Eyes" by Orchestra Macaroon: Breakfast In Balquhidder/

Song: "It's the End of the 'Verse As We Know It" by the Eben Brooks Band

Promos
* How To Grow Your Geek: Parenting and More!
* I Should Be Writing

Segment Related Links
* TV Tropes.org's Crowning Moments of Awesome
* Crowning Moment of Awesome: Babylon 5, "Severed Dreams"
* Bad impersonation: clip of the original Mordin Solus speech

Also Mentioned on the Show
* alt.callahans: www.callahans.org and alt.callahans on GoogleGroups (or your favorite news reader)
* Roland on Pen&Paper RPG Database
* Ōkami
* Avengers creators: Kurt Busiek and George Pérez
* Tako the Octopus
* The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
* Dr. Who on Clicker
* Dr. Who missing episode search
* Wagner's "The Flying Dutchman" Overture
* Wagner's "Tannhäuser" Overture
* Avatar: The Last Airbender on Clicker

Note: Morgan does know that A:TLA isn't anime, but it's similar enough that she does still make that mistaken reference on occasion.

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1 comment:

Brian "Arkle" Webber said...

Yeah, I've used that particular B5 clip as a CMoA before.