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NiN Treasure Hunt, Scott Sigler, Who Is Banksy

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 – running time 06:01
Lots of secrets revelead this week! Nine Inch Nails sends fans on a Google Map-powered treasure hunt, anonymous street artist Banksy is supposedly outed, and we debunk a UFO sighting in Poland! Our FU of the Week is served by sci-fi/horror novelist and podcaster Scott Sigler, and we go on a car hopping frenzy with this week's Flash Game Challenge!

Highlights
audio book ( 5:22, 5:22 ) Netflix ( 0:05, 2:32, 2:46, 0:05, 2:32, 2:46 ) New York ( 0:54, 0:54 ) Blu-ray ( 2:42, 2:42 ) audio book ( 5:22, 5:22 ) Netflix ( 0:05, 2:32, 2:46, 0:05, 2:32, 2:46 ) New York ( 0:54, 0:54 ) Blu-ray ( 2:42, 2:42 )

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" This episode of -- sponsored by Netflix. Hey dad comes audience that -- you know without humor nothing that dealt seriously I think to so many great story ideas like -- not a regular contributor consensus does not."

" Lenin hills recently and found on Ngo capacity venture apple released this summer tour schedule on learning. And fans noticed question mark has on the knob and turned out to be secret locations where trends and company -- went in vital."

" Show off some -- some speakers shouldn't be revealed back when -- a British -- that supposedly out at the identity of bankruptcy the world's most notorious anonymous artists history -- is everywhere but if it's -- becomes known it can be difficult to bomb going -- awesome -- art projects -- science doesn't -- turns out -- in the -- aren't much of the secret they're part of an art project by New York artist Peter coffin and London -- in my studio the coolest part. The US photos remotely controlled white text messages. Interesting possibilities. But -- projects always -- my juices -- in this eternal is as Wi-Fi assortment filmmaker Jessica just over funded entirely by donations the web site has an interactive timeline and notes on the filmmaking process I love -- a project that disrupts the norm -- and -- and -- aren't enough -- that you came on a sunny -- doubled over as many cars that -- umbrella for big points grabbed the bonuses and -- the -- cigarettes things out of your high score posted -- makes the winner gets a prime real -- That there."

" If you don't."

" time yeah nor do I advise them. Why didn't I yeah."

" It like to thank our sponsor Netflix have been using methods for years and I love it plan -- for 99 a month and a fleet week trial membership is definitely worth checking out rent over 90000 titles on line including Blu-ray with free shipping to your house -- www. Netflix dot com slash -- through and be shortest I've been at WWW. So we get sponsored props for sending you. You're an artist turn off or they are so many ways to go to community around your work using the web and there are no limits of the possibility if -- resourceful enough. This -- the golden finger is being served by Scott Sigler a -- suspense -- use podcasting to build a rabid community around his work. Before a look at at the shelves."

" This is very big cover I've been writing for about 1012 years three years ago I started podcasting my stories got tired of getting rejection letters that that what we think it's good but we don't know shot to put I I just go right out to the audience just. Give it to I can prove that I had what it takes to get people hate the book that turned -- work pretty well -- good -- audience which then turned into a couple of Indy books and it went out and -- extremely high on Amazon were topped Amazon and and that led me to -- deal with crown publishing just first hardcover book. The current story of podcasting is called nocturnal -- favorite Cisco so I started to use a Google maps track all the locations of the stories you go to Google map. She is going cross -- that's where somebody was murdered some people even vacationing at him just note taking and afternoon and gone -- got the -- murder your."

" I. This is where everything gets done we have let them waste mr. pro business and -- point seven Mike Mack put out there logic express works famously. At. The top hit is suspicious story finish a book. Edit the crap out of that book before you start podcasting tip number two is. Practice recording record three people episodes beginning and as professionally as you can. Then stop giving -- we go back and listen of those and figure out what you're stirring up third tip is record the whole book. Because what happens is people start podcasting. Without understanding the time commitment the last tip would be you have to let the audience know what's going on view. As a writer to pull back the curtain he let people see all of that stuff people start to view you have as a -- in if you can build that relationship. By opening yourself up and be transparent and when your book actually does come out and get on the shelves you'll be shocked at the lengths people will go through to try and help you sell books and help promote human exposure to other --"

" Or more about god in his latest projects check up the block for the extended interview and were given away a hardcover copy an audio book of -- novel in fact it's that good at it would have complex in the way and on -- until you first come first -- already then mosey on back on Thursday for a special your cons admit -- Christmas until he won me."

" This episode of -- sponsored by Netflix. Hey dad comes audience that -- you know without humor nothing that dealt seriously I think to so many great story ideas like -- not a regular contributor consensus does not."

" Lenin hills recently and found on Ngo capacity venture apple released this summer tour schedule on learning. And fans noticed question mark has on the knob and turned out to be secret locations where trends and company -- went in vital."

" Show off some -- some speakers shouldn't be revealed back when -- a British -- that supposedly out at the identity of bankruptcy the world's most notorious anonymous artists history -- is everywhere but if it's -- becomes known it can be difficult to bomb going -- awesome -- art projects -- science doesn't -- turns out -- in the -- aren't much of the secret they're part of an art project by New York artist Peter coffin and London -- in my studio the coolest part. The US photos remotely controlled white text messages. Interesting possibilities. But -- projects always -- my juices -- in this eternal is as Wi-Fi assortment filmmaker Jessica just over funded entirely by donations the web site has an interactive timeline and notes on the filmmaking process I love -- a project that disrupts the norm -- and -- and -- aren't enough -- that you came on a sunny -- doubled over as many cars that -- umbrella for big points grabbed the bonuses and -- the -- cigarettes things out of your high score posted -- makes the winner gets a prime real -- That there."

" If you don't."

" time yeah nor do I advise them. Why didn't I yeah."

" It like to thank our sponsor Netflix have been using methods for years and I love it plan -- for 99 a month and a fleet week trial membership is definitely worth checking out rent over 90000 titles on line including Blu-ray with free shipping to your house -- www. Netflix dot com slash -- through and be shortest I've been at WWW. So we get sponsored props for sending you. You're an artist turn off or they are so many ways to go to community around your work using the web and there are no limits of the possibility if -- resourceful enough. This -- the golden finger is being served by Scott Sigler a -- suspense -- use podcasting to build a rabid community around his work. Before a look at at the shelves."

" This is very big cover I've been writing for about 1012 years three years ago I started podcasting my stories got tired of getting rejection letters that that what we think it's good but we don't know shot to put I I just go right out to the audience just. Give it to I can prove that I had what it takes to get people hate the book that turned -- work pretty well -- good -- audience which then turned into a couple of Indy books and it went out and -- extremely high on Amazon were topped Amazon and and that led me to -- deal with crown publishing just first hardcover book. The current story of podcasting is called nocturnal -- favorite Cisco so I started to use a Google maps track all the locations of the stories you go to Google map. She is going cross -- that's where somebody was murdered some people even vacationing at him just note taking and afternoon and gone -- got the -- murder your."

" I. This is where everything gets done we have let them waste mr. pro business and -- point seven Mike Mack put out there logic express works famously. At. The top hit is suspicious story finish a book. Edit the crap out of that book before you start podcasting tip number two is. Practice recording record three people episodes beginning and as professionally as you can. Then stop giving -- we go back and listen of those and figure out what you're stirring up third tip is record the whole book. Because what happens is people start podcasting. Without understanding the time commitment the last tip would be you have to let the audience know what's going on view. As a writer to pull back the curtain he let people see all of that stuff people start to view you have as a -- in if you can build that relationship. By opening yourself up and be transparent and when your book actually does come out and get on the shelves you'll be shocked at the lengths people will go through to try and help you sell books and help promote human exposure to other --"

" Or more about god in his latest projects check up the block for the extended interview and were given away a hardcover copy an audio book of -- novel in fact it's that good at it would have complex in the way and on -- until you first come first -- already then mosey on back on Thursday for a special your cons admit -- Christmas until he won me."

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Started discussion: July 22, 2008 @ 4:01pm GMT

Episode 116 - NiN Treasure Hunt, Scott Sigler, Who Is Banksy

Lots of secrets revelead this week! Nine Inch Nails sends fans on a Google Map-powered treasure hunt, anonymous street artist Banksy is supposedly outed, and we debunk a UFO sighting in Poland! Our FU of the Week is served by sci-fi/horror novelist and podcaster Scott Sigler, and we go on a car hopping frenzy with this week's Flash Game Challenge!

Watch and Download the Episode Here!

pandahotdog
about 1 year ago

From Zero to Hero

I'm really diggin' the Epic-Fu shows. I thought they'd suck when they first came over to Rev3 but the complete opposite has happened. Epic-Fu is the best show on Rev3.

I'll tell you why. It's fast, relevant and professional. It's kinda hip and it looks good. Zadi isn't hidden behind some lame set or counter. It looks very modern and I always have to check out their links after the show. It's on TWICE a week! The host is intelligent and you can tell whoever is editing and shooting has a brain. It's a great internet show and probably the only show that could translate well to cable television. While I really like the other shows on Rev3, Epic-Fu is the only one that's modern. The other shows are lame re-creations of old television shows (I like the other shows so don't take that as an insult).

Tekzilla is a pale-comparison to Screen Savers, Totally Rad is that video game show on TechTv with the weird guy and a green screen (the green screen has got to go)... oh, I don't watch the other shows so I ran out of examples. But old 50s television sets and terrible green screen backgrounds make not a good show as Yoda would say.

The other shows on Rev3 should take note of Epic-Fu. Diggnation, Tekzilla, and TRS are already old and tired compared to Epic-Fu.
bigshotprof
about 1 year ago
Of course, the Polish "landing" was just a diversion taking our attention away from the real invasion of the Czech Republic.
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