Uncompressed Episode 30

Uncompressed episode 30 is finally released. With a little luck, this might be one of the last episodes we do in the current format. This weeks discussion touches briefly on the many places you can find snakes other than planes, how much money Drew Curtis actually makes with Fark.com, Thom’s new fondness for Saint’s Row, and the sadness that Pluto has been reduced to a number.

http://www.uncompressed.org/podcasts/uncompressed_ep30.mp3

As we move forward with Uncompressed, its time that we take the show to the “next level”. Current discussions include a more segmented show, with time limited sections, and more focused topics; however, there are a couple sections that you, our listeners, can help us out on. If you are, or know anyone that is, in an indie band looking for some free playtime — please let us know! We want to feature some upcoming indie artists on the show, and need some help getting in contact with them. If you are a female that is interested in having some tasteful (PG/PG-13) rated photos posted in a weekly featured section, please contact us about that as well (guys, if you know some one, tell them to write us). Finally, for all of you Youtube/Google video fans out there, send us links to your favorite videos. Any of the above information should be sent to our email address uncompressedshow@gmail.com.

Show Notes

Movies

Gaming

Other Stuff

That’s about it. Thanks for listening, and please write us if you think you can help with the format change!

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2 Responses to “Uncompressed Episode 30”

  1. Evan Says:

    Excellent show! Yes, I’m still alive. Thom, are you available to any other projects? I have one that I’ve been trying to get done. I posted a project on getacoder.com and awarded the project but the guy never replied.

  2. ThomW Says:

    I’m available. :)

    Shoot me an email to thom.wetzel@gmail.com with some info.

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