New Audio podcast coming to For The Love of Geeks

So, I have been wrapped up in so many projects that I have not been keeping up with the Geek blog, and for that I apologize, but in an effort to make up for that I am going to be launching a new audio podcast for the geek blog called $deep = this->geeks->thoughts();

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If your not a programmer then the humor in title of the podcast will likely escape you, and maybe it will even if you are a programmer, but fear not, this cast will not be limited to programming, and most likely won’t focus on that much at all, since there is soon to be a PHP podcast coming to the site as well.. It really will be me talking about random geek topics.  Comics, movies, games, computers, tech, photography, whatever.

It may not even always be me.  I will open the cast up to Allen and Nick to do as well, whenever they feel the compulsion.

So you’re thinking, why in gods name would I want to sit and listen to you ramble on about geek stuff.  Well, you might not, and if not that’s cool, but truth be told the three of us are pretty knowledgable, and even have a decent sense of humor, so you might just find that we entertain and educate you, and you will more then likely share quite a few of our views, and when you don’t let us know, we love discussion.

So for what’s worth, it will be here on a indeterminate schedule with no real set length other then a guarantee that it won’t go more then 10 minutes or so.

You will be able to find the podcast here, and I will be pushing the feed to iTunes as well.

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