Featuring Who? - A new unofficial Neowin podcast


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Sorry to report but the Featuring who podcast has come to an end. Mainly because of 3 reasons.

1) Nobody actively wanted to be on the show.

2) 1/2 the people that were invited turned it down.

3) Quite a few of the people that actually accepted could never record. After given multiple opportunities.

It was fun while it lasted but hey ya never know, you might see me back in a new podcast in the future. Though I can assume it will be either a 1 or 2 man show with no interviews.

If you want to download the 8 episodes that were produced you can do so for a little while longer as my membership has been canceled for file droppler but it shouldn't take in effect until next month.

The Rss Feed and the Itunes has been canceled and probably already don't work.

This does not effect the upcoming interview with Neobond and Redmak called "The Birth of Neowin"

The questions have been submitted to both and I'm waiting to hear back for a time to record.

Host

Adam Bottjen a.k.a Warwagon

Featuring Me

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Episodes

Show numbers are clickable links

Show #1

Brian Donohue

Show #2

Aly Moore

Show #3

Purelegend

Show #4

DirtyLarry

Show #5

Triliareris & Flishfun

Show #6

APH-Alex

Show #7

+b10h4zdrd

Show #8

MetalHellsAngel

Edited by warwagon
I hate to limit the guest to only people in the United States but the time difference makes it really hard to record as we usually record them at night. If you think you are someone who is a night owl and available during those hours, then shoot me a message, otherwise, sorry.

:(

I agree, cool idea. It seems like you put a lot of effort into it. One suggestion though, some bumper or background music! It sounds like I'm eavesdropping on a telephone conversation (I guess in a way, I am). There are copyright free loops online, for example, to play softly in the background, or at the beginning.

Just listening to the first (or is it second?) episode with Aly Moore. Is she a Neowin person?

Listening to the DX10 / DX11 discussion right now. Nobody mentioned that LOTRO uses DX10 and looks ever more brilliant than it does with DX9 :)

Oh, and the AntiSpyware company was GIANT Anti-spyware. As a power user I kind of liked how it told me everytime something changed on my system. But it did spam you an awful lot with messages that were usually useless.

Windows Defender built on that technology but basically has no UI at all unless something is wrong (in fact, I've never actually seen it come up on Vista, I guess I'd have to install some spyware first).

Edited by Brandon Live

And for the gun discussion... it is very difficult to shoot a moving target, even one that's just several feet away. It takes a lot of training to have even a fair chance of hitting one, and if the shooter is moving too, well, good luck with that.

Not when you are as famous as I am mister! It's like Mr Sarah Jessica Parker and um...Mr um...other husbands who have to hide in the shadow of their wonderful and dazzling wives. Mr Triliaeris TADA

But... but... c'mon! I was here first! And... and I have more posts!! And, well... I'm just awesome, that's what I am. :cool:

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