Geeks in Space 7: Cardboard Box 10
The 7th Seal has been opened-yes, that's right it's time for the most-weekly Geeks in Space. We talk about Mark Hamill's lack of career, sock Athlons, the new super-palmtops, with almost nary a mention of the Krull Invasion.
Another Great Episode (Score:2)
Re: Another Great Episode (Score:1)
Surely it was a toothpaste tube box?
Re:Another Great Episode (Score:2)
Love the show, suggestions (Score:1)
Suggestions:
1) More shows, more often! I'm thinking twice a week. Waiting a whole week is painful.
2) Have at least one segment that deals with something that hasn't been on Slashdot and discussed already.
3) If you want a bigger audience, post ads for it on the front page.
More, more! (Score:1)
We just need two things: More episodes,
More often. Maybe it's just me, but I like hearing you guys ramble on and on about nothing in particular. Or maybe it's just the sweet sound of Rob's voice
Perhaps you should add another cardboard box, and make it a condo. Then you can get R2 to hold the wet bar.
Why reply? (Score:2)
Being discouraged by lack of responses would be silly - there ain't much new news in it.
Ideas (Score:2)
'YOU can use it over the Internet?'
Jeff - 'I like pretty' (in a slow drooling voice)
Or do a soap opera about slashdot, where you could have CowboyNeal blackmailing Rob for a Sony headmounted display or else he gives Jeff the secret videotape of him and Jeff's Tux soft toy in compromising positions. Then at the end you could have the monologue 'Will Rob find the secret videotape in time, will Nate realise that Microsoft are watching his every move, and will Jeff and his secret spy hole be found out. Tune in next week for the thrilling answers'.;-)
For my money the above should get some more posts and a good discussion. But then I guess I'm a weird guy with way too much time on my hands.
Residuals (Score:1)
Don't knock all Anonymous Cowards. That one was posted to the Krull Invasion [slashdot.org] discussion and, as of this writing, is the last comment. I'm duplicating the information here because this topic had not yet been created when it was posted, and this is where it belongs.
Incidentally, I sitll love the show. Keep it up!
And if you're reading this, Rob, please consider allowing type= in the blockquote tags. It makes a very nice quoting method (type=cite is widely used in some of the Infoworld forums). I originally tried it here for this post, and it was eaten. :-) Thanks!
Geeks In Space on the main page (Score:1)
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Another good episode (Score:1)