Author:
Chris Miller
Jun
28
In this episode of of the podcast, I talk a little bit about coming back from Los Angeles, the state of my various projects, and go into some details about the fiun had at Origins 2009 this year. Also, a bonus rant/ramble about why people like me are the Game Vendors’ Worst Nightmare:
Links for this show:
Names dropped: Kris Johnson, Jim Van Verth, Mur Lafferty, Ken Newquist, David Moore, Erin Moore, Natalie Metzger, Andy Steigle, John Cmar, Laura Burns
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Author:
Chris Miller
Jun
13
Mark Jeffrey, author The Pocket and the Pendant and The Two Travelers, is hosting an excellent new vidcast Bibliotech:
About Bibliotech: The Evolution of Digital Publishing: Authors are podcasting MP3 novels. Publishers are inserting real-time ads into ebooks. And readers are discovering and communicating directly with authors on Twitter, Goodreads and other sites. Host Mark Jeffrey (@markjeffrey) interviews authors, technologists and publishing professionals about how digital media is changing their world.
Check out the first episode below, and visit bibliotechshow.com for future episodes.
Author:
Chris Miller
Mar
23
Whether we’re discussing the film adaptation of the comic book mini-series, Watchmen, or the series finale of Ronald Moore’s Battlestar Galactica, never has the phrase “Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair” been more appropriate for more reasons. That’s right, it’s time for Episode 0021 of The Secret Lair, so let’s get down to business.
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Author:
Chris Miller
Mar
9
Kris Johnson and I have released Episode 20 of The Secret Lair. This is the one with the kilt, the flying exploding forests, and a discourse on owning digital media. Want to know more? Go listen.
Author:
Chris Miller
Mar
5
Thomas Gideon, host of The Command Line Podcast, has posted an interview he did with me as I reviewed SCaLE7x, the Southern California Linux Expo. I’ll apologize for the audio quality now…this was during the height of the attacks against Time Warner’s DNS servers, and Skype took a big hit. Still…we talk about some interesting things…I hope you enjoy it.
In other news, I’ve switched to OpenDNS. Which fixes everything, of course.