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iago:
Fred talks all about the TV show and tackles and defuses the "nerdfury" over changes from the books with the help of the man himself, Jim Butcher. Some other TV show chatter slips in here and there, and the show gets rounded out with a quick plug for some games that Fred has worked on in 2006.  Roll tape!

The Music:
* The PodSafe Music Network: http://music.podshow.com
* 2006 Pl@stic Soul: http://tinyurl.com/y6k69q
* .22: http://tinyurl.com/tel5v
Promos & Bumpers:
* The Dresden Files TV Show: http://www.thedresdenfiles.com/
* The Sturgeon's Law Podcast: http://www.sturgeonslaw.com/
* Ryan Macklin's Master Plan Podcast: http://masterplan.libsyn.com/
Mentioned During the Show:
* Day Break: http://abc.go.com/primetime/daybreak/
* The Jim-Butcher.Com Forums: http://www.jim-butcher.com/bb/
* YouTube Playlist for Dresden TV: http://tinyurl.com/ya8926
* The Dresden Files Audio Books: http://www.jim-butcher.com/store/#audio
* Dresden Files on IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486657/
Quick Plugs from Fred:
* Atomic Sock Monkey: http://www.atomicsockmonkey.com/
* The Zorcerer of Zo: http://www.atomicsockmonkey.com/products/zoz.asp
* Evil Hat Productions: http://www.evilhat.com/
* Don't Rest Your Head: http://www.evilhat.com/dryh.php
* Spirit of the Century: http://www.evilhat.com/?spirit
* Indie Press Revolution (IPR): http://www.indiepressrevolution.com/
* The RPG.net Gaming Index: http://index.rpg.net/

Priscellie:
Great episode!  It was nifty to get Jim's opinions on all the nerdfury (a much better term than "fanwank," I must say) in one handy place, so we can point any potentially new Furious Nerds in that direction and quell their worries in one swift stroke.  Jim sounds so excited about the show, and his enthusiasm is infectious!

I loved hearing about your RPG projects.  I just finished up a class on fairy tale revision, and Zorceror sounds like something I might want to tell my professor about.  She also does a fair share of babysitting, and I wonder if the kids might be interested.  You mentioned it was a good game for introducing people to roleplaying... What "rating" would you put on it?  It sounds like something people of all ages could get into, but I just wanted to make sure it would still be appropriate for the kidlets.  When will the print version be published?  I didn't see a date on the website.

Also, Don't Rest Your Head sounds fascinating!

Thanks for the shout-out!  At first I was curious as to how you got my last name, but I guess it's associated with my gmail account, yes?  Coolness.

Looking forward to episode two!

Mickey Finn:
I'm only a few minutes into it, but upon listening to the promos alone (no video), the bit you quote as Blackthorne sounding like Marsters...I think those lines, unlike the rest of the VOs, may be someone else. There's a different ressonance to the delivery, and it sounds like a professional commercial VO actor, rather than the rest of the Dresden noir VO.

Or it may be Blackthorne, edited in from a different recording session, and that's what I'm picking up. But until I just HEARD it, I dodn't pick up on it. (This is my radio/tv/film degree coming back to haunt me.)

Great show so far, Fred...you've got a gift for hosting.

The only "gripe" I have (besides Daybreak being canceled. I hope it makes DVD) is that the Skype recording sounds bad, next to your normal recording.  Anyone else have a possible solution for him? I can toss some moolah into the pot if equipment needs to be bought or long distance paid for ;)

Shiggy:
I don't know if my transcripts help with differentiating (sp) between Paul's vo and the 'pro' vo.  But feel free to check those to tell who's talking. They're here.

I'm off to listen to the podcast now.

Kiriath:
Yes! Nerdfury! Much cooler than fanwank.

And... I think Dresden Blackthorne sounds similar to Dresden Marsters too. I don't think it's a VO, but I don't have the Ear of Mickey. Hmm. Are they big and round?

Edit: Fun with capitalization

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