Monday, October 09, 2006

Episode 22 of That's Good to Know

Dave and I talk about a report on using video games in classrooms. Christie's Auction House has an auction of Star Trek Memorabilia and we think about ordering the Captain's Chair. The Pope destroys Limbo. Members of Marshall, MO, move to ban Craig Thompson's "pornographic" memoir, Blankets. Dave reviews the crime comic Criminal, by Ed
Brubaker. I review the Martin Scorese film, "Departed" and offers a synopsis on the latest episode of the television series "Numb3rs". I comments on Sienna Miller's creative description of Pittsburgh and call her out. And I discuss my time at the Twenty Four Hour Comic Book Day. Last in the show I do a podlight on Barely Podcasting, while Dave goes onto imdb.com and investigates Sienna Miller.

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Check out the links below. All of these guys were really nice to me at the 24 Hour Comic Day and deserve to have their books out their. Some of this will be covered in this weeks show and some in next week. Good stuff

Check out some of Scott's work at
World of Orenda

Check out Dan's work at
Broken Pencil Studio

Check out Barry's work at
Straumhause
you can also get the others (Dan and Scott) at Straumhause as well

Mike can be found at
Mr Kohler


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