Jun 30 2008

DRT005 – Technical Difficulties

After running into some technical difficulties of my own I finally get out episode 5 which is about the technical difficulties even savvy computer people are running into with Second Life these days.  I talk with Radar Masukami and Sougent Harrop about their experiences with Second Life’s release candidates and what frustrates them the most.  Not for those who can’t stand tech talk.

Radar Masukami:

SL Under the Radar: http://slundertheradar.com

Reading Radar: http://radarmasukami.com/ – link to his post called “Technology Sucks – It’s not just SL”

Sougent Harrop

The Second Life Adventures of a Southern Gentleman: http://sladvofsougent.blogspot.com/

Music:

Everybody Needs a Robot – Matthew Ebel. Thank you Matthew for allowing me to play this on my show.  Find this and more of Matthew’s music at: http://matthewebel.com

Code Monkey – Jonathan Coulton http://jonathancoulton.com

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May 23 2007

Interviewing Crap and Radar

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I knew what we were getting ourselves into. I knew the second the idea left my head and Tamara and I talked about it. We knew that herding cats would be easier. We did it anyway.

Last night we interviewed both Crap Mariner and Radar Masukami for our next episode of Going Broke. I say interview for last of a better word. Tamara and I asked an occasional question, Crap and Radar talked about whatever they wanted to. I haven’t listened to the whole interview yet, I know there is a lot of me just laughing. I know that topics got off course. I know there might be parts that should never see the light of day. I know I will be editing and laughing at the same time. This time the editing won’t take forever because of sound problem ( I hope) but because I can’t slice and dice audio tracks and laugh uncontrollably at the same time.

To Crap and To Radar,

Thank you for coming on our show. Thank you for being yourselves. Thank you for your input on the subject at hand. And thank you for being my friends.