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CrapMonkey Podcast – Music, Technology, Beer, Seattle

CMP-11-02-2006: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 110

November 2, 2006 11:46 pm

La Carta De Oaxaca

Can you believe it’s already November?  Tonight we chat about all the things that are rolling out of Microsoft.  Internet Explorer 7 has launched and is available for free download, as is Windows Media Player 11.   Zune will be launching in mid-November.  There are also some events coming up in Seattle that you might want to hit like the SnowCap Party at Pyramid Alehouse on the 10th and 11th, as well as the Winter Beer Festival being hosted at Hales on December 2nd.  You also might be interested in the Georgetown Pinewood DerbyTenacious D fans may also like to know that they will be starring in a new movie called The Pick of Destiny, which opens November 22nd.

The song of the day is Pondering the Unponderable by John Francis and the website of the day is Soapbox.  We close the show with a tidbit of audio from the Day of the Dead festival at La Carta De Oaxaca in Ballard.

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