Fri, 23 February 2007 Hello folks. This is Newton, the computer that produces the Atrocious Adventure Podcast. I am sorry to report that my user Carol Meacham has caught one of your organic viruses and is currently attempting to fight off this virus using your primitive human immune system and a lot of very expensive cold medicines. One of the symptoms of this virus is a sore throat. Having just caught this virus on Thursday, by the time she gets around to recording Sunday's show she will probably not be able to talk. So she has programmed me to give you her flimsy human excuse. Thus, she asks that you accept her apologies for the delay in getting out the next show. We will get around to it as soon as my user can talk without sounding like a cross between Yoda and the Wicked Witch of the West. Thank you. This is Newton signing off. End of File Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 February 2007 THIS IS IT, FOLKS! THE LAST CHAPTER! Yes, this is it. The very last chapter of Machina Obscura. I'm not going to spoil it for you, just go listen to the chapter. And for those of you wanting visuals, keep this name in mind: Steven Seagal. You'll know who I'm talking about when the time comes.
Program note: I'll be taking next week off, so go listen to Escape Pod. The week after that, I'll be doing an Extra podcast. The week after that, we start on what could be the biggest, messiest debacle of all time -- the podcasting of Aquaria. Thanks to everyone who has made it this far. As long as people keep listening, I'll keep 'casting. Carol Atrocious Adventure Publishing
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Sun, 4 February 2007 Show #18, Machina Obscura Chapters 14 and 15. Why two chapters? Because 14 is really short and I'd be fearing the packs of rabid frogs some frustrated listeners would send my way. Some trivia re: these chapters: If you're looking for a soundtrack for Ch. 14, try "Duel of the Fates" from the soundtrack of Star Wars - The Phantom Menace. I set it on loop and wrote the chapter listening to that song over and over and over and over... And the parts of Shiva and Kali were written with the actor who made that sequence of Phantom Menace so memorable -- martial artist Ray Park. At the time I was writing MO, he was my eye candy. Go here to see me making an utter fool of myself. One more chapter to go...
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