SWAOPcast #000

Posted on September 16, 2008

A while back, when The Superfluously Worthy Auspicious Order of the Peat was formed, there was talk of using a microphone to record order meetings. A test microphone was purchased, and subsequently returned, but at least one meeting was recorded, at the beginning of the summer. I finally got around to editing that audio, and until the SWAOP website begins in earnest (hopefully soon), I’m going to post the audio here. The microphone we used wasn’t very good, as there was no way to turn up the gain, and since then I’ve worked out what I hope will be a much better solution. At one point in the audio someone was fiddling with something on the table that the mic was sitting on, and so of course that gets picked up quite well, which bugged the hell out of me. I’ve got a boom stand now though so that’ll be remedied in the future too. The catchy little ditty up front is something I put together and I thought it was kind of neat so I’m using it for theme music.

Play or download SWAOPcast #000.

Robot Shuffle Podcast Number 3

Posted on August 22, 2005

This is the third Robot Shuffle Podcast here.

No, here.

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Robot Shuffle Podcast Number 2

Posted on August 16, 2005

This baby is a bit longer than the last one, clocking in at 15:14. I managed to keep the size down to a managable 8.7mb while keeping the recording listenable, and this ‘cast features not one but two songs. I discuss some items from the news, and a few items about Robot Shuffle. Checkity check it, or else your a biggity bitch.

Podcast Number 2, bitches!

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The First Robot Shuffle Podcast!

Posted on August 3, 2005

Okay! RS’s first official podcast. To get things going I talk about the Matthew Koso case here in NE, and about moving soon. Listen here or in iTunes or on your PMP of choice.

Podcast Numero Uno

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