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Click the pic with the wolf to go to an entry in my LiveJournal. I didn't want to have to reproduce all the links to duplicate the entry here on the forum.
Little Elf
12-30-2007, 04:09 PM
wheres the wolf?
I snagged the wolf image off Neil Kramer's site:
http://thecleaver.blogspot.com
cannawarrior
12-30-2007, 09:24 PM
um yeah, what wolf?... are you testing us KMO? :confused:
I can see the wolf. Can anyone else see it? It's pretty stable and consistent for a hallucination. In any event, the invisible wolf image serves as a trigger for a link to this url:
http://kmo.livejournal.com/329217.html
Milan
12-31-2007, 07:18 PM
No wolf here either KMO.
Just "attempted" to listen to the first episode of the Capt. Adam podcast. Wasn't sure if I was slipping into a coma or if I needed to insert a white-hot needle into my eyeball - it was excruciating listening at best. Not worth the time and I couldn't bear listening through to the end... Might improve with age but thats not saying much!
Now I can't see the wolf.:confused:
VictoriaPandora
01-02-2008, 02:25 PM
I thought his podcast was great. And he plays a clip from Hoffman that KMO aired. He didn't seem to be familiar with Hoffman’s work, but I tend to agree with his stance on how limited and egotistical Hoffman comes across. As a matter of fact if I never have to hear a Hoffman clip again it will be too soon.
I like his approach, and of course I was impressed that he is a Native American and talked a bit about sweat lodges. I just hope this ego death theory discussion doesn't infiltrate every podcast I listen to, I am pretty fed up with it. Although I felt Adam brought some new ideas to the table.
His sound levels were so low I actually had to change out to my eartips just to hear him. I hope he gets that sorted and keeps up the good work. Though I have this nagging suspicion that building a house and having two small children is going to make this podcast more than he can handle on anything like a weekly basis. I don't know how KMO does it, but I imagine he's got some determination of steel in there somewhere:)
Milan, listening to a few minutes of someone’s first podcast ever isn't much to base and opinion on, especially since he did go straight into some fairly interesting content. I think he has a lot of offer, and I will definitely be listening in.
I just hope this ego death theory discussion doesn't infiltrate every podcast I listen to, I am pretty fed up with it.
I'm done with it. You won't hear any more about it on C-Realm (at least for the foreseeable future).
As for Capt. Adam's technical polish, it took me about 20 episodes to establish the level of technical presentation that you now hear on the C-Realm. If Adam keeps at it, he'll get better.
And actually, if he were to put out a show every other week or even once a month, that would be fine by me. I'm actually having trouble keeping up with the casts I've already committed to, and now there's Red Ice Creations in the mix.
Milan
01-02-2008, 11:13 PM
Milan, listening to a few minutes of someone’s first podcast ever isn't much to base and opinion on, especially since he did go straight into some fairly interesting content. I think he has a lot of offer, and I will definitely be listening in.
Fair enough...I should give him a chance although I did make it nearly to the end of the show. I've been spoiled by listening to KMO :D
VictoriaPandora
01-03-2008, 05:10 AM
I remember KMO's hard Pan days... it wasn't pretty:) Any artist needs to know they are being listened to, at the very least.
MAINLY, it is almost two am and I just want the podcast:)
I remember KMO's hard Pan days...
I could and probably should go back and fix that in the early episodes. I know how now. It's just a matter of taking the time to do it.
Greenking
01-10-2008, 01:54 AM
I thought the psychonautilius was very interesting. I can't wait hear more. Good stuff.
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