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General day to day information about the site.

There Are Some Things You Just Can’t Unsee! Doggie Sex Doll – WTF

This is not film or tech related but I came across this and it made me gag on my lunch. The Baltimore Sun had a story today about a Brazilian company called Petsmilling that has created a sex doll for your dog! Now you have gotten back in your seat, go back and look at …

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Happy Birthday To Us!

Today is the 1st birthday of the Geek Actually podcast. That’s right, way back on the 28th of July 2008, episode one hit the internet. The site launched on the 2nd of July 2008 but the focus of this site has always been the podcast, so this is considered to be our birthday. Have a …

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Half-Life Machinima – Mutank’s Broadcast – Episode 1

Once again, The Little Geek found this on YouTube and I found it really funny. I don’t usually just post lots of YouTube videos but this tickled my funny bone, probably because I am currently working my way through The Orange Box. Enjoy.

Censordyne – New Campaign Against Internet Censorship – Brilliant

Just a quick add on to last weeks show on Net Censorship here in Australia. Getup.org.au has launched a new campaign against the censorship issue which includes a brilliant TV ad. CLICK HERE to go to the campaign site (which is a great parody) and watch the ad below. This is a brilliant campaign and they …

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Archive – The Old About Page

Hi, I’m just going around and cleaning the site up and changing this around. This was the old about page that Mirren wrote, I did’nt want to lose it so I have posted it here for historical purposes only. SOme of the formatting may not quite fit in this format but you get the general …

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Australian Censorship Strikes Again! Online Gamers Beware

It’s been awhile since we at Geek Actually had a go at the Australian Federal Government, but something new just came up and here we go again. The Sydney Morning Herald had an interesting article today, which you can read here. In a nutshell (and I am paraphrasing a lot), Stephen Conroy (The Federal Communications …

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