Final Cut Pro tutorial (vid)
Creative COW After Effects tutorial (vid)
Photoshop Killer Tips (vid)
Battlestar Galactica
Project Runway's Tim Gunn podcast
Animation podcast
Rick Steves travel podcast (video)
Japanese language podcast
The Horror! (old time radio performances)
Channel Frederator
Happy Tree Friends
43 Folders
Tiki Bar TV
XPlay
Ask A Ninja
IndieFeed
I don't watch/listen much now, but those are the ones I haven't totally unsubscribed from, even though most of them aren't what they were when I signed up. If I had to recommend one, I'd say Tiki Bar, cuz Lala is HOT.
Hmm... Erika...
HTF is not for children, if that's what you're hoping. It's a cute little cartoon, reminiscent of storybooks, pastels and wide eyed animals...
...dying horribly in rather gruesome, graphic, and hilarious detail.
So, if you're thinking about it for your kids, I wouldn't recommend it unless they're twisted little critters like I was. But, if you thought Wile E. Coyote falling off a cliff was missing some guts, it would be good for you.
heh
Some of Channel Frederator would be good though. You'd want to check first. Usually nothing graphic, but often it can be boring or adult in it's animation... but there's sometimes nice kiddie stuff in there.
Hmm... Erika...
HTF is not for children, if that's what you're hoping. It's a cute little cartoon, reminiscent of storybooks, pastels and wide eyed animals...
...dying horribly in rather gruesome, graphic, and hilarious detail.
Hmm... Erika...
HTF is not for children, if that's what you're hoping. It's a cute little cartoon, reminiscent of storybooks, pastels and wide eyed animals...
...dying horribly in rather gruesome, graphic, and hilarious detail.
So, if you're thinking about it for your kids, I wouldn't recommend it unless they're twisted little critters like I was. But, if you thought Wile E. Coyote falling off a cliff was missing some guts, it would be good for you.
Podcasts are for me. I know exactly who the Happy Tree Friends are. I don't want them to see them at all but I think JP has shown our 9 year old some of them. It is his kind of humor. I am more of a fuddy-duddy on letting young kids use ipods - bad for the ears and it is too nice a toy for them.
Just wondering.... looking for some new ones and wondered what you all subscribe to.
For you specifically to fill in this 'Lost-less' time
The Official Lost Podcast from ABC - put out by the the executive producers, who are f-in hilarious. Plus they give out all sorts of information on what the heck is going on; case in point: the last surprise podcast in which they answered a TON of listener questions by calling up those listeners at their homes and suprising them (we find out that time is not multi-variations, the flash-forward of the finale was not showing the end of the show, they will employ both flashbacks and flash-forwards from now on, and we will find out if Kate is carrying Sawyer's baby by episode 4 of the upcoming season). Each episode is never longer than 25 minutes or so.
Jack & Jack's Lost podcast - winner of a bunch of awards, this father and son team do a pretty good layman's job discussing the show 'Lost'. They have a ton lof listener calls, and do a pretty good job discussing everything you want to discuss, although they tend to ramble a bit. Each episode is about an hour.
Podcasts are for me. I know exactly who the Happy Tree Friends are. I don't want them to see them at all but I think JP has shown our 9 year old some of them. It is his kind of humor. I am more of a fuddy-duddy on letting young kids use ipods - bad for the ears and it is too nice a toy for them.
Cool. I just didn't want to get in trouble. My dad had a fit when I introduced my brothers to South Park. So now I always try to be careful, just in case. heh.
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