Live show, on-air sound checks, Post Office = OK, Portillo’s = damn, all bbq’s = famous?, Farmer’s Market, karaoke, singing, Australiaography, more.
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- All Things Azeroth
- The Wasting Time Podcast
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- Erkpod
- Music heard in this episode: The Wedding Industrial Complex
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You know, this show really is a bunch of Hyper Nonsense. I’ve been to Australia and there’s no way that Skype call with Erk could’ve been real, Australia is just too friggin’ far away. What’s next, people on the moon? You don’t fool me, “mate”.
Dave
I’ve been to Australia too!
It took me a while to get through to HN Central - it’s hard to throw the can and string across the Pacific. I might have got it caught in a tree in Tahiti or anywhere on the way!
Part 1 of Erk Pod Round Table 5 featuring Shawno and Jen is now online on my website. Parts 2 & 3 will follow soon. Shawno, Jen, it was a blast! Thanks, guys!
We Love The Bunny!
Bunny! Bunny! Bunny! Oi! Oi! Oi!
Mmmm. Bunny Tai-Chi!
All of the Round Table episodes are now online. And as Shawno & Jen know, I have ordered a Bunny too so we’ll have to have a Bunny-off soon!
Erkpod buying a bunny, what a great idea!
“Australia has been plagued by rabbits since they were introduced for meat and sport with the first settlers. The introduction of myxamatosis after WWI reduced numbers, but they rapidly bred up again. In 1996, after many years of debate, a rabbit calicivirus was introduced into the Australian rabbit population. In the dry inland areas, where greatest damage has occurred over the past two centuries, 97-98% of rabbits have died. For the first time in 200 years, new mallee shoots are growing tinot trees rather than being eaten by rabbits.
Estimates of total costs are too large to quantify, but a 2000 estimate was $600 million to farmland and $200-300 million environmentally per year. In inland areas, plant species not seen for 150 years are making a comeback. Unfortunately, the virus is not as efficient in wetter coastal areas, but it is hoped to be modified to be more effective.”
I’m pretty sure Nabaztags are immune to myxamatosis. They’re French, after all.
They might be immune from Mixo but they aren’t immune to having no interweb!
Hopefully Mr E P Bunny will be here soon.
Dave, there is a great ad for an Australian Telco that is about a father trying to help his son with his homework. Father tells son that they built the Great Wall of China to keep the rabbits out as there are a lot of rabbits in China. Son gets up to do his talk and the ad suggests that the kid get broadband.
One version is here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=DvlWQyvEI38
the server ate my comment
Sorry, Paul! If it got marked as spam, it’s gone now. (I just deleted all of the spam comments.) I can tell you it wasn’t held for moderation, because WordPress would’ve e-mailed me about it, and I received no such e-mail. Feel free to re-post, if you’d like. Or just e-mail it to us and we’ll read it on the show.
Blasted technologiez!!!!
no worries, i think it was to do with the site disapearing.