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Information Salad #60: The Something Out Of Nothing Edition
By Slobokan | October 6, 2007
This week, we start off plugging new show and we end plugging all of our shows. Listen to the end of the podcast for your chance to join the ISPN Media family.
- Slobokan had a week from hell, but had a load of fun playing with his new cell phone.
- Vinny goes to Cablevision and explains his DVR problem in pictures.
- We talk a little TV and discuss Heroes and Pushing Daisies.
- We welcome Pod 25 to the ISPN Media network
- Topps Meat Company shuts down.
- Boing Boing grates Vinny’s nerves.
- Vinny hopes we never become an Obama-Nation
- Fred Thompson opens his mouth again. Why is Fred having such issues?
- Some people think other Republicans aren’t doing so well either.
- Somehow we get on a long discussion about health care.
- Stupid People Of The Week: When water rationing hits home.
- Make sure you listen to The Idiot Box, also on the ISPN Media network.
Our theme song:
- Termoli by Stargarden (courtesy of Magnatune)
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October 6th, 2007 at 8:49 am
In fairness, I’m not that prolific — the count is 18 domains pointing to Second Rate’s nameservers: nine of them are place holders, three are sites I set up for my family to use, two are side projects for RadioInsight (which ended up dormant for the time being), two are almost completely dormant, and two are infrequently visited parody sites that I set up for some buddies of mine. My “prolificness” is contained to Turning 25, boys.
Thanks for making me sound like this mega dork, though!
Seriously, though, thanks for welcoming E. and me! We’re real excited to be a part.
October 6th, 2007 at 8:50 am
Oh, and about being one of SRH’s first customers: the service/product blew and continues to blow any other host I’ve ever been with out of the water.
I’m glad to say I was one of the first.
October 6th, 2007 at 2:19 pm
I can see the testimonial page now:
“…The service/product blew…” -Chris Roberts
/me chuckles
October 7th, 2007 at 1:31 pm
You have me beat on domain names, Chris. It’s the modern day geek version of the stamp collection, I guess.