As if we needed any more reason to not go on a cruise.
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This blog might not reflect it but I’ve been quite busy with the pixelated arts lately. My nose has logged more than its share of monitor time, pressed up against the lightbox while seeking the wisdom scrawled all over the infinite cave walls of the Internet by programming elders more gifted and wisdomed than me.
Enough shit:
I created a podcast. Rumors of this endeavor began somewhere near my frontal lobe about a year ago, then were spoken out loud last winter, and have finally materialized into action. Follow through isn’t always my strong suit but somehow, goddamnit, it happened. I thought, then said, then thought some more, then researched, and now I’m doing it.
Although I’m not finished tweaking the website most of the particulars are in place. Gear, a website, distribution, a bamboo plant. All we need now is listeners. And experience.
Here’s the website. www.winnersandlosersshow.com
Oh, here’s the logo:
You can download the shows directly or subscribe using RSS, and assuming iTunes approves the application you can get the show there within a week or so.
Having never done any podcasting or radio before I can’t claim any expertise in this endeavor. But I do have plenty of expertise talking to people and expressing my opinions and not filtering the diarrhea that spews from my mind. So that’s what I plan to do. And I hope you come along.
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footnote: here are the rough drafts of this post. Just because.
When a man decides to build a factory he must engage himself in all manners of attention that have nothing to do with putting together a tricycle. Except in every other way, every action he takes…
Before Willy Wonka opened his famous castle of confectionery capitalism he certainly held a meeting or two. Such an enterprise doesn’t spring forth simply from will alone. There are realtors, architects and designers, inspectors and experts, fluid storage and transport concerns, temperature and humidity requirements, even a break room for the…
An army of death isn’t built in a day. It takes about three weeks.
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