13: ...Payable on Death (P.O.D.)

Dave's back in the driver's seat of the tour bus this week. Not a Christian band but rather a band of Christians P.O.D. has impacted the music scene as much as the lives they've touched.


12: ...Segments of Space

Isaac's topic is quite vast this week as he gives us a small view of the large universe.




We've recently entered a giveaway for a chance at studio gear. The channel doing this is Steph Bekker's. Below is the original announcement video and a link to our submission. Check out the rest of his Channel, he's also giving away a GoPro. Have a look around.

Steph's has cleaned out his studio and his found RAD gear his giving away. He must be feeling super inspired today. Prizes up for grabs: Samsung Gear VR http://amzn.to/2n1Cjez Rode SmartLav+ Mic http://amzn.to/2mo0UZq Zoom H1 http://amzn.to/2n1Lfkq Show notes: To stand a chance to win one of the epic prizes Steph's giving away via his YouTube & Facebook page.

11: ...Keith and The Girl

This week Dave takes the helm and talks about a topic he'd give his body to. Keith and The Girl have been podcasting for over 12 years. Listen to a sampling of the fascinating history between these legendary comedians.



10 ...d20

Isaac explains the short but powerful history of the d20. A dice mechanic in the roleplay world.

The proper name would be "Icosahedron" go ahead, you say it.



9: ...Internet Archive

This week Dave gushes over Brewster Kahle. The man archiving the web in an old Christian Science Church.


Archive is a documentary focused on the future of long-term digital storage, the history of the Internet and attempts to preserve its contents on a massive scale. Part one features Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive and his colleagues Robert Miller, director of books, and Alexis Rossi, director of web collections. On a mission to create universal access to all knowledge, the Internet Archive’s staff have built the world's largest online library, offering 10 petabytes of archived websites, books, movies, music, and television broadcasts. The video includes a tour of the Internet Archive’s headquarters in San Francisco, the book scanning center, and the book storage facilities in Richmond, California. Directed by Jonathan Minard Cinematography by John Behrens, Alexander Porter, and Fearghal O'dea Produced at the Internet Archive on October 22-26, during the Books in Browsers Conference and 10 Petabyte Celebration. Project supported by Eyebeam


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