All Games Considered AGC 91 November 22 2008 (I Thought Turkeys Could Fly) (1:24:57) With Mark Kinney and Mags. A little Trek and Who talk to start. Topps shuts down WizKids, but Catalyst is waiting in the wings. LucasFilm backs off of GenCon. Pyramid goes PDF! Smirk and Dagger up for an award for 3D Sidewalk Chalk. The Geek Chic Roadshow. Layoffs at Upper Deck. Games You May Never Have Heard Of: Redneck Life! Mark talks about sourcebooks for Colonial Gothic and The Battle For Hill 218. Interview with Tom Filsinger from Filsinger Publications, about Champions of the Galaxy. Gaming Turkeys! The Unmitigates, followed by our own bads, the quirky, and the failed good. Some updates on the political gaming front, and responses on Christmas-themed games. Coming soon, the New Years Show!
Hacker Public Radio Ep0234: Creating Identification Cards Part 1 Get yer supplies at Poison ID .A simple laminator example is the ABC HeatSeal
Download the ogg version if you are a codec snob.
November 20, 2008
Hacker Public Radio Ep0233: rox-filer Lightweight apps, Deepgeek reviews \"rox-filer,\" a lightweight gui
file manager.
An excellent jumping off point on the web is this link...
http://polishlinux.org/apps/window-managers/rox-filer-a-lightweight-file-manager-that-simply-rocks/
The add-on for an integrated trash can can be found here...
http://www.skepticats.com/rox/trash.html
Hacker Public Radio Ep0228: nokia Klaatu talks about setting up your Nokia N8*0 or N770 to be a robust computing platform, and the importance of doing so before you need it rather than waiting, like he does, until the last minute and scrambling to get all the packages you need installed. He concedes that he's failed to mention a lot of cool apps, so feel free to make suggestions in the comments.
Nokia N-series Repository Site
You can also download Klaatu's ogg version of this episode if you prefer ogg.
All Games Considered AGC 90 November 8 2008 (Vote Early...) (1:15:26) With Mark Kinney, Carol, and Mags. NaNoWriMo updates. The GenCon-Christian Childrens Fund Auction controversy (be cool, people!). Smirk and Dagger's Crayola connection. Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures changes. World of Warcraft Minis Organized Play. Heroic Journey Publishing arrives to help would-be game publishers! DVD Games at Blockbuster, and pointers to Essen coverage. Beware of brief political opinions by two thirds of the hosts! Political gaming! Allusions to a long recording, and Halloween movie talk. Sean Patrick Fannon is embarking on a Quest (which we hope to talk to him about in episode 91). Feedback. Praise for GoDaddy. Future plans, and a poll anecdote.
All Games Considered AGC Co-Host Curse Promo Another new promo for the new lineup, with Mark, Carol, and Mags (who was recently \"promoted\" from RPG Buffet). Thanks to Matthew and Pamela Stewart-Fulton for additional voices!
If you're a fellow podcaster, and this fits with your general format, please play it, and let me know! Thanks!
Hacker Public Radio Ep0217: Linux Media and Home Automation Linux Media and Home Automation by Brandon Beattie
Utah Open Source Podcast @ http://podcast.utos.org/
All Games Considered AGC 89 October 25 2008 (This Is My PODCAST!) (1:10:15) With Mark Kinney and Mags. Okay, you primitive gamers, listen up! Halloween plans. D&D Insider officially launches! Zombies coming to a console near you! Dinosaur King TCG coming from Upper Deck. More about One Bad Egg. NeonCon's Economic Relief Package. GenCon Interview: Relentless Publishing. Whoops, Carol's not here, and the writing thing was her idea! Talk about NaNoWriMo and other writing, and applying it toward breaking into the industry. Fantasy Flight Games Warhammer Fantasy Roleplaying writing contest. Horror-based gaming. Have a great Halloween!
Hacker Public Radio Ep0213: Fav Podcasts monsterb and Peter64 talk about their favorite podcasts.Links:monsterb.org/Favorite Podcastsmonsterb.org/PodcastsPodiobooks.comThe Linux Link
October 22, 2008
Hacker Public Radio Ep0212: The Dark Art of Autotools The Dark Art of Autotools by John Jolly
Utah open source podcast
http://podcast.utos.org/