Podcasts ==> New Podcast – Tell ‘em Steve-Dave
Posted: 23-02-2010 14:27, By: admin
I checked out the SModcast website this morning and I saw a new image on the front page indicating that there is a new podcast available on the site. Frequents in Kevin Smith’s films and SModcast guests Walt Flannagan and Bryan Johnson released episode one of “Tell ‘em Steve-Dave” entitled “TELL 'EM STEVE-DAVE #1: Josh Groban stole my mom!”
It is available for download here:
It was actually pretty damn funny. I must say I love the appearances of Walt and Bryan on SModcast and they were just as good without Kev. If you are fans of SModcast or View Askew I highly recommend you should check it out.
Posted: 23-02-2010 14:27, By: admin
I checked out the SModcast website this morning and I saw a new image on the front page indicating that there is a new podcast available on the site. Frequents in Kevin Smith’s films and SModcast guests Walt Flannagan and Bryan Johnson released episode one of “Tell ‘em Steve-Dave” entitled “TELL 'EM STEVE-DAVE #1: Josh Groban stole my mom!”
It is available for download here:
It was actually pretty damn funny. I must say I love the appearances of Walt and Bryan on SModcast and they were just as good without Kev. If you are fans of SModcast or View Askew I highly recommend you should check it out.
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Jarrod: [Don't forget "Holy Christ!" Kevin's new blockbuster, in which Scott Mosier fights Jesus himself! "Jab, motherfucker,Jab!"] Yeah man, that was funny as
Jester: Don't forget "Holy Christ!" Kevin's new blockbuster, in which Scott Mosier fights Jesus himself! "Jab, motherfucker,Jab!"
Anonymous: It's not in a comment, you're an idiot.
admin: "If you look closely, it appears to be test code inside a comment.... not that I wouldn't put it past them to actually use something like that." I mirrored the source code http://puregeekdom.com/pdfs/dbcde-mirror.txt if you want to check it out. The section about removing "ISP Filtering" is not inside /*comments*/ or //comments
Anonymous: Hmm, this could actually be javascript that is contructed server-side on the fly and piped to the client page. Still, makes you wonder....