Episode 3
Topics:
- Battlestar Galactica season 4 premiere (spoilers!)
- Lost (more spoilers! If you’re not caught up anyway.)
- Super Smash Brothers Brawl (no spoilers)
- Nine Inch Nails’ experimental distribution of ‘Ghosts’ (it’s hard to spoil instrumentals)
- This year’s Hugo award nominees (minor spoilers)
- Here’s the fan made Star Trek series that I babble about (Fake spoiler: Kirk is a Borg)
- Earth Defense Force 2017, on the Xbox 360 (Spoiler: Stuff blows up)
- Looking back at Star Wars and The Goonies (Spoiler: Wooden dialogue ahead)
Thanks for listening, and as always feedback is appreciated. If you’d like to submit a recorded comment, e-mail it to dave@welikestuff.net
~Dave’s note:~
Music credits: All music in this episode is either nature sounds or a track from Nine Inch Nails’ Ghosts I-IV album (creative commons). You decide which is which. Thanks for listening!

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Episode 2

Topics:
- The Hulk stops by to say hello
- Patapon (PSP)
- Half-Life 2: Episode 2 (Xbox 360)
- Super Smash Brothers Brawl’s release this weekend (!!!)
- Dave’s shiny new Macbook Pro
- Last week’s spectacular episode of Lost, “The Constant”
- The fate of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Chad’s shiny used PS3
- What event would give you full permission to beat up Chad?
- A look back at Top Gun on HD-DVD
- A brief review of Be Kind, Rewind
- Stalker Elmo gone wrong
We’re finally working out the technical wrinkles, and approaching a real release of the podcast. Thanks for listening, and as always feedback is appreciated.
Music credits: Code Monkey and Tom Cruise Crazy are both by Jonathan Coulton, and released under a Creative Commons license.
~Dave’s note:~
Thanks to everyone who’s left us comments in the previous entries. We’ve done our best to take those into consideration, and we hope you guys enjoy listening to the podcast as much as we do making it!

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Episode 1

Topics:
- What we learned last time
- Professor Layton and the Curious Village (DS)
- Other random DS bits
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
- Knight Rider
- Lost
- The death of HD-DVD
- The perils of digital content distribution
Enjoy! We’re still smoothing out a few wrinkles in the production process, and would appreciate any feedback.
~Dave’s note~
Thanks for downloading! We forgot to mention the name of the podcast, forgot to give a shoutout to all the people who left lovely and helpful comments for episode 0, and probably didn’t fix many problems, but it’s almost twice as long…which has to count for something, right?

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Of the emergency podcasting system

This episode was more of a test than anything else, as Dave and I worked out some technical issues with recording a podcast. Very much a learning experience, and rough sounding at points, but we wanted to put it out there to make it look like we have some sort of back catalog
So, enjoy We Like Stuff episode zero:
In this show (with rough timestamp):
- 1:30 - Introductions/ramblings (who are these weirdos?)
- 3:15 - Why are we running a podcast, anyway? (an excellent question)
- 5:37 - What kind of stuff will we talk about in future episodes? (as if we plan in advance)
- 8:05 - Brief discussion of writing reviews Mad Libs style (and Mad Libs political speeches)
- 10:00 - Discussion of my college radio show experience (it involved plungers)
- 13:02 - Nintendo’s now-dead “Touching is Good” marketing campaign - ( http://www.touchingisgood.com/ )
- 16:37 - The movie we can’t remember the name of is the Oscar-nominated Lars and the Real Girl ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805564/ )
- 17:45 - We blatantly try to annoy listeners (perhaps not the best opening episode strategy)
- 19:02 - Concluding remarks (in which we apologize)
The intro/outro music is “I Feel Fantastic”, creative commons licensed by the amazing Jonathan Coulton. Buy his stuff.

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