I've just had more bad launches than the space shuttle program. And re-entry is a bitch.
OK, this made me laugh and laugh and laugh, in a really dark way. Because see, I might get laid off this week related to this very problem (and a few others. But this took a big bite.)
Mister Tim has that effect. The laughter, that is. Not crashes.
Kevin.. i thought it was E4 it was going to be on...
a format other than/in addition to podcast
Well, most podcasts I've been exposed to are nothing more than downloadable MP3s. The thing that makes them "podcasts" is an RSS feed you can subscribe to that delivers new episodes as they're recorded.
"Podcast" by itself doesn't really imply any particular format.
People are offering me condolences.
I do feel like the show's Auntie Allyson. I didn't have anything to do with it, but I have a ton of wallet sized photos and took it out for ice cream and M&Ms a whole lot.
Tim- sorry about the bad news. Gotta say how to you begin to write for a people who prefer Dancing with the Stars? Something I don't get about FOX is that they have a cable network in F/X that shows like The Inside, Wonderfalls or Firefly might have found a home. Where's the foward thinking? NBC is airing episodes of Battlestar Galactica.
Lost is on Channel 4 and E4 in the UK (or will be very soon), just to clarify. They are planning a media blitz before it starts in August.
FoxBC: take note here. CINEMA ADVERTS. "Media blitz".
If there is an enterprising LAista with a laptop, you could install Audacity on it, get Kristen and Allyson each a mic, settle down somewhere with the show, and go.
lilserf, thanks for the clarification re: Podcasts. I (obviously) know next-to-nothing about them.
Damn. I was just starting to really like The Inside. I'm sorry, Tim. Are you fairly confident that there will be a DVD release?
P-C, this is why I proposed a format other than/in addition to podcast - ogg or mp3 or whathaveyou. Because THAT could be turned into an audio CD, and CD players are significantly cheaper than iPods.
Ooh! Except I don't have a CD player either. No, seriously. I HAVE NOTHING. Heh. I play my CDs in my DVD player or my computer. But you're right, CD players are cheaper than iPods.
On the UK TV thing, I know my first exposure was when I checked out "The Office" on DVD. The "first series" and "second series" were each 6 episodes, and then they also made a 2-episode special.
Wait, seriously? That's the entirety of
The Office
? Fourteen episodes? Wow. I do need to check that out eventually.