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We’re running 24 hours behind on this week’s podcast. It’ll be up by Tuesday AM. Sorry for the delay.
There’s a new podcast episode up. Sorry for the delay on that, we’ve been a bit erratic around here. Enjoy!
There should be a podcast this week, folks, but we’re about 24 hours behind schedule. Sorry for the delay.
Sorry folks, we’re about 24 hours behind schedule with this week’s podcast. The Prof and I were both out of town.
Due to the Presidents’ Day holiday, we’ll be a day late on the podcast this week. Expect to hear from us on Monday. In the meantime, if you live in Seattle, enjoy the fantastic weather this weekend.
Couple of minor changes to the site layout you’ll notice. We’re trying to make it more obvious that the podcast is there to be listened to and downloaded. Let us know what you think. The new back end is based on WordPress’ K2 theme, modified by Ben Gray as unsleepable and then [...]
The Prof had to travel to an undisclosed location to solve America’s health care crisis, so we’re about 24 hours behind. Unconfirmed reports have him going shot for shot with Hillary Clinton and a bottle of Patron.
Check back Tuesday for this week’s episode.
Somebody Swiped My Sunday Times, hosted by our good friends Scott and Jen back east, is back after a 4-month hiatus. If you read the New York Times, or if you’re just looking for another great podcast about what’s going on in the world from the other side of the country, check it out!
Hi folks,
This week’s episode will be about 24 hours behind schedule, due to, um, some really crappy Seattle weather… or something.
Now Playing: Episode 371
Appointments gone amok, what Bernie Madoff represents, and finally, our thoughts on the latest conflict in Gaza.
Links Mentioned: Richardson drops out … Coryn threatens not to seat Franken … Thomas Schweich on the Office of Personnel.
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