Geek of all Trades Podcast by Brian "Arkle" Webber is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
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"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
18 June 2009
Geek of all Trades Episode #21: Hey artist? You got a dollar?
Contact Me:
Voicemail Line: 206.426.5634 or 206-ham-lodge
E-Mails: brian.d.webber@gmail.com, or arkle@comcast.net
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MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/arklemknzy
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/arkle
Flixster: http://arkle.flixster.com
Buy my book! http://stores.lulu.com/arkle
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Main Site: http://arkle.silver-gateway.com
Podsafe Music: http://music.podshow.com/
Some sound on this show comes from The Free Sound Project: http://www.freesound.org/
Outro Song; The Oath by Street Sweeper Social Club: http://www.ninja2009.com
Promos:
Guardians: http://www.guardiansnovel.com/
Into The Dark: http://www.computerkingonline.com
C4C Podcast: http://www.c4cpodcast.com
Segment Related Links:
Don't Be A Stranger
Looking like daddy has material rewards
Robot snake is new spy
Support for 'bereaved' architects
Giant pig shot for eating cow at Pilbara cattle station
Light as the Breeze lyrics
Christian group sues for right to burn gay teen novel
Also Mentioned on the Show:
Encaffeinated ONE
Daily Kos
Phil Rossi's Eden
Christiana's Shallow Thoughts
Form Letter Rejection Theatre
The Casting Game
Rent
Personal Effects: Dark Art
Here's the picture I mentioned in the show, comparing the logos for Rent and Personal Effects Dark Art.
15 June 2009
Which Crazy Writer Am I?
12 June 2009
Oh wow. My book is on Amazon.
09 June 2009
04 June 2009
Geek of all Trades Episode #20: This ex-loser's promise
Contact Me:
Voicemail Line: 206.426.5634 or 206-ham-lodge
E-Mails: brian.d.webber@gmail.com, or arkle@comcast.net
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=723188282
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/arklemknzy
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/arkle
Flixster: http://arkle.flixster.com
Buy my book! http://stores.lulu.com/arkle
Check me out on BitStrips: http://www.bitstrips.com/user/7232/
Main Site: http://arkle.silver-gateway.com
Podsafe Music: http://music.podshow.com/
Some sound on this show comes from The Free Sound Project: http://www.freesound.org/
Outro Song; The Oath by Street Sweeper Social Club: http://www.ninja2009.com
Promos:
The 2009 Parsec Awards: http://www.parsecawards.com
Heaven Season 5 WAR: http://www.heavennovel.com
Segment Related Links:
Alamantra
New Memory Material May Hold Data For One Billion Years
Counting cells could trigger their own destruction
Residents no longer butt of jokes
Don't get in a flap, it's just a cat with furry wings
All Because of You Lyrics
War room is no place for Bible study
Conservative activists turn to web for traction; denounce gay ‘marraige’
Also Mentioned on the Show:
BaltiCon
Nathan Lowell
The BaltiCon Podcast
Scott Roche
RangerCast
Kim's site
The Weird Show
Metamor City
Escape Pod
Tee Moris
The strip where Junkie May is responsible for my demise
Murder at Avedon Hill
The Murverse
J.C. Hutchins
Evo Terra
Scott Sigler
George Hrab
The site for the guy I bought my sword from
The Funny Music Project
Calls For Cthulhu
Phil Rossi
Jared Axelrod
J.R. Blackwell
Christiana Ellis
Paulette Jaxton
12v Theater
Ninjas vs. Zombies
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter
They Might Be Giants' Apollo 18
David Moldawer
Jill Sobule
Philippa Ballantine
Blinded By Rainbows
Personal Effects: Dark Art
Nina Kimberly the Merciless
James Patrick Kelly
Brandon Sanderson
The Colbert Gay Marriage Ad Parody
The Agnostic Brothers Podcast
War, Inc.
Sanguisuga
03 June 2009
01 June 2009
Why is the so-called "Liberal" media not covering this?
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Abuse Photos Include Images Of Rape And Sexual Assault: Report
The Pentagon on Thursday denied the Daily Telegraph report that photographs of Iraqi prisoner abuse, whose release U.S. President Obama wants to block, include images of apparent rape and sexual abuse.
Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said the newspaper had shown "an inability to get the facts right."
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs also dismissed the report.
"I want to speak generally about some reports I've witnessed over the past few years in the British media. And in some ways, I'm surprised it filtered down," Gibbs said. "Let's just say if I wanted to look up -- if I wanted to read a writeup today of how Manchester United fared last night in the Champion's League cup, I might open up a British newspaper. If I was looking for something that bordered on truthful news, I'm not entirely sure it'd be in the first pack of clips I'd pick up."
LONDON (AP) -- A former U.S. general said graphic images of rape and torture are among the photos of Iraqi prisoner abuse that President Obama's administration does not want released.
Retired Major Gen. Antonio Taguba, who oversaw the U.S. investigation into the abuses at Abu Ghraib prison, told Britain's Daily Telegraph in an article published Wednesday that he agreed with Obama's decision not to release the pictures.
"I am not sure what purpose their release would serve other than a legal one and the consequence would be to imperil our troops, the only protectors of our foreign policy, when we most need them," Taguba was quoted by the Daily Telegraph. "The mere description of these pictures is horrendous enough, take my word for it."
Two Obama administration officials didn't immediately respond to e-mail requests for comment Wednesday night.
The prisoner abuse scandal at Abu Ghraib exploded after photos taken by soldiers appeared in 2004.According to the Telegraph, the new photos depicted much more serious abuses than previously documented.
One photo reportedly showed an American soldier apparently raping a female prisoner and another was said to show a male translator raping a male detainee, the Telegraph reported.
It was not immediately clear from the report who had seen the photos or how they might have been obtained.
The Telegraph said the photos relate to 400 cases of alleged abuse between 2001 and 2005 at Abu Ghraib and six other prisons.
The newspaper said the images in the photos were backed up by statements from Taguba's report into prisoner abuses at Abu Ghraib obtained under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act.