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Critical Hits Podcast #1: Origins Travel Day

Submitted by The Game on Thursday, June 26, 20085 Comments

Hear my sultry voice describe the difficulties in finding a place to sleep in Columbus in this very first Critical Hits podcast!

Critical Hits Podcast 1

Today is literally my first experiments with doing podcast/audio. When I have more time I’ll see about doing the iTunes subscription and all that jazz. For now, it seemed like a quick way to deliver content from the show floor. Love podcasts? Hate them? Let me know- it really will make a difference on whether the experiments continue or not.

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Dave The Game is Dave Chalker, son of science fiction author Jack L. Chalker. In addition to being a semi-professional game designer Dave is the Editor-in-Chief of Critical Hits (which means he writes about everything.) Dave is also Executive Director of the RPG Bloggers Network. (Email Dave)

5 Comments »

  • Sal M said:

    Haven’t listened yet, but for the subscription thing… iTunes will reed the existing RSS feed and only download PDF and Audio enclosures :)

  • Bartoneus said:

    Hands down, you have the best travel luck EVER.

  • Denise said:

    I *love* podcasts. I think it’s a great idea to have one.

    This first bit sounded good. And I have to agree with Bartoneus. Maybe that’s common when you travel to Ohio, I don’t know, but damn.

  • count_crackula said:

    Hate podcasts… content cannot be skimmed easily, is not searchable, harder to quote in comments, takes up way more bandwidth, can’t be auto-translated.

  • TheMainEvent said:

    I have never listened to a podcast in my life.

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