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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Yet More True Names Podcast

Part four (Cory reading) and part five (me reading) of the True Names podcast are up... as is an LJ-style True Names poll inspired by the comments thread here and hosted by my Clarion West '01 buddy, that inimitable bundle of insouciant gamin exuberance which calls itself Ling. Go fill it out!

(In case you missed parts one, two, and three, there they are.)

Update: Annoyingly, you have to have a LiveJournal account to fill out the poll. Anyone know how to fix that?

Posted by benrosen at April 10, 2008 06:42 PM | Up to blog
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Hi Benjamin. I'm really enjoying True Names. Its got that element of the truly fantastic that gets my brain going. I've got lots of favoutite bits so far but I'll resist the urge to share them in case anyone reading this hasn't heard it yet. Needless to say its one of the best podcasts I've listened to and should win you lots of awards when it gets published in paper form.

Posted by: Brian Rutherford at April 11, 2008 01:49 PM

Wow, thanks!

Posted by: Benjamin Rosenbaum at April 11, 2008 03:20 PM

In response to your request for comments in the latest "True Names" podcast: I'm really loving the story so far! I really enjoy your use of words, for instance when comet-nadia is decompiling the demi-urge fragment ("she overwrote checks ... resource allocation"). Great stuff! Please keep it coming..

Posted by: Jillis at April 12, 2008 02:39 PM

Hi, Really enjoying the reading. My only complaint, I have to wait a whole week to find out what happens next :)

Posted by: keir at April 13, 2008 01:18 PM

Hi Benjamin,
I really enjoyed True Names - just finished listening to ep 8 this morning. It was a great story - fantastic idea, and plenty of content for my inner unix nerd.
I just wish that you guys had made a book (or a series) out of it.
Thanks
Dave Taylor

PS: Paquette is awesome :-)

Posted by: David Taylor at May 5, 2008 02:54 PM

Thanks Jillis, Keir & David!

David: which Paquette? :-)

Posted by: Benjamin Rosenbaum at May 5, 2008 03:07 PM
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