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BS001 - The Mega-Minicast!

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leaper182:
Hey!

I'm somewhat of a new member to the site and the forum, but I've been a DF fan since Jan. 30th (my birthday).

I wanted to say that I liked the podcast -- someone I know runs an online radio show that usually lasts for hours, so I'm used to listening for a while. Very brief, got the news across.

You mentioned that the copyright was Fred Hicks and Mr. Butcher himself? I was going to ask why not do some radio plays with the DF characters, but if that's a legal no-no, I can see why not. It's a shame, really, because radio plays would be interesting to listen to.

(I thought "Princeps" was a "k" sound for the "c"? I'm guessing that Mr. Butcher is pulling from Roman history for the Codex Alera, so the term was familiar from my Civ classes, and the letter "c" tended to be pronounced with a hard "k". But! Mr. Butcher may pronounce it another way, and I'll be very quiet now.)

And now that I've rambled, I've got to head to work. Hopefully, I'll remember to check back here...

Vinity:
Listened to the pod cast, Priscellie, awesome info but goodness, breath woman! I'm southern, I have slow ears  ;D and can I just say THANK YOU THANK YOU! for the info that we will be getting the rest of the dresdan audios :D I'm so very happy :D Looking forward to the next one. Glad you guys are back. 

Brian:
Great podcast Priscellie.  I hope Fred does not stiff you on the pizza.

Priscellie:

--- Quote from: Vinity on April 10, 2008, 02:47:25 AM ---Listened to the pod cast, Priscellie, awesome info but goodness, breath woman! I'm southern, I have slow ears  ;D and can I just say THANK YOU THANK YOU! for the info that we will be getting the rest of the dresdan audios :D I'm so very happy :D Looking forward to the next one. Glad you guys are back. 

--- End quote ---

*laughs*  It takes me about twice as long to record the podcast as the edited podcast ends up being.  Some lines I misspeak or generally have to say over, or I burst out laughing, or whatever. :D  I was terrified that I was running at 25-30 minutes, which is why I kept apologizing for the episode being so long.  When I edited it down and saw that it was only 12 minutes, I felt like something of a moron. 

Anyway, thanks for the input!  Over the next episodes, I'll try to find the pace that folks find most agreeable--somewhere between "James Earl Jones" and "Auctioneer." :D

Vinity:
You did an awesome job reading the Backup blurb. You should look into a career of reading audios and I'm pretty spoiled after listening to James Marsters.

BTW as per another podcast, did you ever watch Farscape?  There is an awful lot of times Harry Dresdan reminds me of John Crichton.     

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