Mon, 29 January 2007 33.5 MB / 48 min. At time of show notes writing I honestly can’t remember the beginning of this episode, which has been edited slothfully by the Obtuse Angle Corporation’s editing team. Well over a week it’s taken, but I must say I’m pleased with the ending, if nothing else.
I’m resolved to write more in this area down here. See, that part above might have been passed off as show notes, like we’ve been doing recently. But really it’s a blog, is my point, so I should engage in blogging. They have a blog going at Skull and Bones Publishing by the way, not sure what those guys are up to, but I’d venture to say it involves fighting Scurvy. With vigor.
More. More. I know the sign language for More. It’s made like this [NEED LINK] [THERE IS NO LINK]. Shit. You mean I have to use more words? Well, it’s made by touching all the fingers together at a point, as if around a tiny globe, and tapping the fingers together twice consecutively. Does that make sense? Speaking of globes, specifically events that have taken place on the globe, have you heard of the Port Chicago disaster? 1945, a munitions ship explodes in California, killing the entire crew, who, just so happened to be 100% black. AND, most intriguingly, some scholars now believe the explosion was caused by a nuclear device. Which would have made it the first nuke ever tested by Uncle Sam. Anyway, it’s buried inside 12+ hours of material on the 911Sychronicity podcast entitled Excitement Begets Energy and The Benefits of Under-Standing Your Square Roots. As with every other episode I’ve listened to, it’s a rousing mindfuck for sure. That’s blogging, see. Mixing primary and secondary sources across reality platforms. I mean, you do more than just tell about your day and stuff.
Like earlier today when I thought to myself, and then said aloud immediately after: “I’d like to engage in the chewing of gum now.�
Right, so the episode mentions something about Mammoth’s Blood. That’s right, I talk all about the Mammoth Shooting Preserve I want to establish and fail to see the Jurassic Parkian reference until quite a bit later in the dialogue. Dialogue? Myself and myself, I guess you could say. Plus, probably a couple more myself(s) for good measure.
Yeah, so maybe the ending isn’t even good, I don’t know. One simply cannot judge his own media immediately. Say that three times fast. Anecdotally, at least, my opinion is that the show built momentum and energy as it went along, then imploded at the end. I can tell, the editing team wanted it to implode and I think it did.
Metaphorically speaking, of course. So what else is going on around the Obtuse Angle Corporation? Well, we had some Japanese people by the other day. Not sure where they were from. Someone decided it would be appropriate to serve them Hawaiian food. Maybe it’s just me, but I think that’s IN-appropriate.
You don’t want to EX-pire. You want to INs-pire!
Yeah, the little S really f--ks that up, doesn’t it?
SHIT.
It doesn’t? Cause it does sound quite nice out of the yapper, doesn’t it? Seriously though, there’s no other phrase like that on the Internets? I mean, seriously though. Nobody famous said that? I’m not saying that makes me famous, it’s just sorta cool:)
Comments[8] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 24 MB / 35 min. The Obtuse Angle is proud to host Eric Strauss’ triumphant, and drunken, return to podcasting. In fact, just about every element of this show was created, or participated in, by the Vox Monitor veteran himself. Mr. Strauss’ debut literary foray, Gospel of the Pantheon, is currently available here for a bargain basement price. Seriously, the book is phenomenal. You should buy it. Gimme some feedback at 206.350.0790, on the comment board or at obtuseangle@stevedupont.com. Have a day.Comments[9] |
Sat, 6 January 2007 30.8 MB / 45 min. Yes, I am still here. No, the Obtuse Angle Corporation has not gone out of business. What can I say, the holidays took a toll. Happy New Year and whatnot. In this first episode of 2007: A simple guide to world domination. Peanuts. Warnings from the future. Wig man. More stuff. Just listen for chrissakes. Intro by The Fabrications. Comments[4] |








24 MB / 35 min. The Obtuse Angle is proud to host Eric Strauss’ triumphant, and drunken, return to podcasting. In fact, just about every element of this show was created, or participated in, by the Vox Monitor veteran himself. Mr. Strauss’ debut literary foray, Gospel of the Pantheon, is currently available