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In the shortest RevCast Roundtable so far, Deanna Toxopeus and Matthew Bey discuss the upcoming Junw movies, without necessarily knowing much more about them than you do. But luckily it is very short, so any pain does not last long.  There's also a discussion of the participants' week in nerdliness and a geek newsblast.  Stay tuned for Joe's observations of Facebook.

Our theme music this episode is "Cultists On Board" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries.

This episode produced by Deanna Toxopeus
Direct download: RevCast_Roundtable026.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 4:26 PM
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In RevCast Roundtable number 22, Gary Mitchell and Michael Emond are foced by Deanna Toxopeus to discuss the tenth anniversary of the Phantom Menace.  The usual geek bitchin occurs along with the participants' week in nerdliness and a geek newsblast.

Our theme music this episode is "Cultists On Board" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries.

This episode produced by Deanna Toxopeus.
Direct download: RevCast_Roundtable025.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:21 PM
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In this warp-sized RevCast Roundtable discussion, Deanna Toxopeus and Gary Mitchell look at all things Star Trek.  TV series, movies, books, you name it.  There's also the discussion of the participants' week in nerdliness and the geek newsblast.

Our theme music this episode is "Cultists On Board" by Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, courtesy of Divine Industries.

This episode produced by Deanna Toxopeus.
Direct download: RevCast_Roundtable024.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:15 AM
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