We will be recording episode 18 this coming Thursday. With the recent release of a new Star Trek movie, we are taking it upon ourselves to discuss science fiction television in all of it’s forms.
Thoughts? Questions? Please leave a comment on this post. Thanks, and we look forward to hearing from you!
You’ve heard me spew hot hot vitriol towards the giant money maker that is Gamestop, but even I would never wish this upon them.
A swarm of killer bees (and no I don’t mean the Wu-Tang Clan,) locked employees in the union square store for hours. Haha…I’m sorry I can’t stop laughing…maybe the bees were just excited about the new Pokemon strategy guide.
We are smiling
In the car and
Look at us we’re
In the sky now
I can see me
In the windshield
There goes Feeny
There’s my parents
There’s my best friend
There’s my girlfriend
Now we’re cruisin’
Boy meets world
Right on the heels of the New York Geekcast’s Meme, Myself, and I episode, there’s an internet meme costume party happening in NYC at the end of this month! Here’s the info:
A Night to ReMEMEber Location: M1-5: 51 Walker St., New York, NY 10013 Date: May 31st, 2009 Time: 9:30pm-Midnight Website:A Night to ReMEMEber
Hope to see you all there! What are YOU going to dress up as?
We will be recording episode 17 of the New York Geekcast tomorrow night. The topic: Macs and PCs. The pros, the cons, the users, the hype, and the rest.
If you have any questions or things you’d like us to cover, please leave a comment on this post. Thanks!
The Video Game Vault on Gametrailers.com just did a neat little tongue-in-cheek video about one of my favorite games for the SNES, Plok!
Yeah, the video isn’t that great, but if you’re like me and loved this game as a kid, it’s just cool to see Plok get a little internet-recognition (apart from on late ’90s fan websites).
The New York Geekcast is hosted by Nelson Diaz and David Pagano. These two self-proclaimed nerds cover anything and everything dorky -- movies, music, comics, video games, television -- while bringing a unique New York sensibility to it all.
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