Tag: David McVay

Geek Actually Episode 7 – Who’s Alan Dale?

http://media.blubrry.com/geekactually/www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.geekactually.com/wp-content/episodes/GeekActuallyEp007.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadIn this weeks episode, I (David McVay) am joined by Mirren Lee and Jacob Oberman. We discuss overclocked computers, the iPhone/iPod Touch 2.1 Upgrade, the second Seinfeld/Gates ad and we review Rob Cohen’s The Mummy : Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. The debate is on! Our main topic of …

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Australia to Host World’s Biggest Sci-Fi Convention!

Hooray, I’m there! Australia has been named to host the world’s biggest and longest running Sci-Fi convention in 2010. The event called Aussiecon 4 will be held in Melbourne, Australia in 2010. There is even a new convention centre being built in Melbourne and it should be finished in time for this super event. I …

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The Microsoft Campaign Continues – Ad Number 2

Okay, number two of the Jerry Seinfeld/Bill Gates Microsoft campaign has hit the airwaves and all I can say is bring back Shoe Circus! This ad is long and pointless. I thought one and a half minutes was too long for an ad and here comes number two clocking in at four and a half …

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Australia Gets US Version of Kath & Kim First

News.com.au has just released this article stating that Australia will get Kath and Kim (the US version) before America but not on TV. With NBC returning content to iTunes now they have worked out a variable pricing structure, NBC will launch five of the new premiere shows to iTunes before screening on TV. Titles include …

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Geek of the Week!!!!

My friend and regular guest on “Geek, Actually”, Jacob Oberman, sent this through a couple of days ago and I have only just read it, man I wish I saw this earlier I would have mentioned it in the very techcentric 6th episode of the netcast. Okay, so the Sydney Morning Herald had this article …

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David Letterman’s Tribute to Bill Gates

My friend and regular guest on “Geek, Actually”, Jacob Oberman, just sent me this link. I don’t think it could be said any better than this. Good on you Mr. Letterman, that is just genius. Now, this is a much clearer message than the new Jerry Seinfeld ad campaign :-)