Archive for May, 2009

Episode 0023: Old Man’s War

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

From Wikipedia:

The Middle Ages [...] are a period in history which lasted for roughly a millennium, commonly dated from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century marked by the division of Western Christianity in the Reformation, the rise of humanism in the Italian Renaissance, and the beginnings of European overseas expansion.

Overlord KrisOne tidbit about the Middle Ages that Wikipedia curiously omits is that it was during this time period that we chose John Scalzi’s Old Man’s War for The Secret Library. Then came the Black Death—which was totally not our fault—and Overlord Miller’s subsequent flight to California. During the ensuing chaos, we lost track of time1 and a few things wound up slipping through the cracks.

That’s all been straightened out now, and at last we are able to present our discussion of Old Man’s War.

NOTE: The skeptical listener might be inclined to believe that we’ve switched your regular David Moore with Folgers Crystals a copy of David Moore’s consciousness that we’ve uploaded into a computer with a wonky vocoder. This is not the case. We were, in fact, experiencing some technical audio difficulties and Mr. Moore’s transmissions were not as clear and crisp as we’d have liked. Also, there simply is no such thing as a “regular David Moore”.

David Moore talks about Flex, which is not his ground-breaking new workout video.

Promo: The Command Line, a podcast exploring digital citizenry as a creator and a consumer.

Discussion: Old Man’s War by John Scalzi

  • Spoiler Alert! Spoilers begin at approximately 10 minutes into the episode.

Promo: PodioRacket.com. What are you putting in your ears?

Not To Mention…

Lairkeeping

  • Our theme music is “Skullcrusher Mountain” by Jonathan Coulton, because “Kenesaw Mountain Landis” is about baseball and we are not.
  • Our Secretary of Artistic Propaganda is Natalie Metzger, who may or may not be related to Captain Tortuga of the S.S. Isopod.
  • We welcome the new Commandante of our Aerial Legions, David Moore.
  • We also welcome our new Lair Physician, Dr. John Cmar, whose procedures are almost never covered by insurance.
  1. And David Moore. []

The Secret Lair Comic 0017: Welcome Home

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Comic 0017 (Small)

Overlord Dispatches for 2009-05-24

Sunday, May 24th, 2009
  • @Nycteris It doesn’t matter how sincere you sound (or are), some indigineous sentient is bound to get on your case. I speak from experience. #
  • Waiting for “future you” to come back in time and tell you how to resolve the temporal glitch is an unacceptable approach. Get back to work. #
  • @The_Kingfish Any minute now… in reply to The_Kingfish #

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Overlord Dispatches for 2009-05-17

Sunday, May 17th, 2009
  • I am very disappointed with the projected completion date for the new subterranean annex. Using trained earthworms to excavate: ill-advised. #
  • While we’re on the subject of Bad Ideas, whoever gave the goat opposable thumbs and a Sawzall and put it IN MY OFFICE is very, very fired. #

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Overlord Dispatches for 2009-05-10

Sunday, May 10th, 2009
  • @blob Is that volume as in decibels or volume as in cubic centimeters? If the former, we have our new “quiet room”; if the latter…tricky. in reply to blob #
  • @blob Here’s a dumb question: what happened to all the…you know…STUFF that was on sublevels 33-72? in reply to blob #
  • @blob The candy machine on sublevel 32 is the ONLY one with Reese’s Pieces, so this is important: is the black hole stable? in reply to blob #
  • @blob So the black hole is just…gone. And what, if anything, now occupies the space between sublevels 32 and 73? Is it even a “space”? in reply to blob #
  • @blob Send someone down to sublevel 32 to get me some Reese’s Pieces. When you’re comfortable with “someone” being YOU, we’ll call it stable in reply to blob #
  • @blob Lesson learned: chew gum while attempting to isolate exotic particles. in reply to blob #

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