Monday, October 08, 2007

Geniusboy Live On Demand Radio--Episode 5

Episode 5 is here and it's wicked awesome! In this episode, Tim and Ryan discover a long-lost cassette recording from 1987 and listen to its amazing contents. You may think you know the Geniusboy Live crew, but wait until you hear their Top 5 picks from twenty years ago.

As always, you can visit our podcast site at geniusboylive.podomatic.com to listen to the newest episode (or to check out our glorious back catalogue or even SUBSCRIBE to receive regular doses of Geniusboy goodness). If you like what you hear (or hate it passionately), leave us a comment here or at the podomatic site. We may or may not care what you think.

If you're too lazy to visit our podcast page, you can click on the title of this blog entry to listen directly to Episode 5.

6 comments:

Elliott said...

I can't believe how deep Ryan's voice was at age 10.

Timothy Callahan said...

Really? I didn't notice. Must be an audio problem on your end, probably.

Baker said...

So neither computers in my household bring up this fantastical web-show so I am downtrodden because I have not gotten to listen to awsomest web show ever...when I click any link to it the podcast site can't find it and I am now cutting myself just like the emo children...

Timothy Callahan said...

Yeah--I got an e-mail from podomatic.com saying they lost 10% of the stuff on their site, and our podcast happened to be one of the things that crashed.

Maybe that should be our new tagline--"So Awesome, Podomatic Couldn't Contain It!"

Anyway, I'll get it uploaded again by Saturday (10/20). After that, it should work!

Timothy Callahan said...

Episode 5 is now available on podomatic.com.

It looks like I'll have to upload all the episodes again! Ugh. Anyway, at least #5 works now.

Enjoy!

Baker said...

I love 1980's sitcom's they were amazing. All of the shows were amazing on a thing we have called Nick-At-Nite from when I was 10. Oh and I'm just amazed that I was taught by the gentleman who coined the term "podcast" and "first person shooter" the genius-ness of it is amazing and blows my mind. I still play Duck Hunt by the way with an original gun.