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Archive for July, 2006
This episode is pretty random (and fairly crappy to boot). After ranting a bit about my trip home on the bus and my tiny messy house, I share my space-saver BBQ idea (see below image). Also, here is a link to the litter box idea from many episodes ago. In short, it’s a system for selling litter in the litter box - so that you never have to scoop litter again. Attach the lid to the new “bottom” and throw away the old one.

I also chat a bit about the Sunset Bowl in Ballard and the Seattle Tattoo Expo.
The song of the day is Gut Bucket by James Brown and the website of the day is the retouch demo. We close the show with Stories and Fables.
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 CMP-07-28-2006: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 103 [21:41m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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Monday, July 3rd 2006:
Well, the vacation is over and Gnomedex is all wrapped up but we had a great time along the way. Today I recap the last few days and we also have a restroom review from the Experience Music Project (with a special guest).
The website of the day is Farecast.com and the song of the day is the Gnomedex theme song produced by Derek K Miller. The program ends with a guerilla impromptu buttrock recording from a bar in Seaside Oregon.
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 CMP-07-03-2006: CrapMonkey Podcast Episode 100 [20:56m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
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John Edwards was the keynote speaker at this year’s Gnomedex conference in Seattle. The topics were varied, ranging from technology issues (like the recent Netwrok Neutrality debate) to political strategy (like what will it take for a Democratic candidate to win the presidential election). The conversation was open and insightful (there was no holding back from the Gnomedex attendees). Among several of the suggestions provided by the group was the idea of sending a blogger/podcast along with the candidates on the entire campaign trail. Not a “stay on point - yes man” but a real blogger/podcaster exposing the candidate honestly (warts and all). Senator Edwards seemed open to the idea, but certainly didn’t commit. He did go so far as to say that the next winner of the presidential election will be one that people can identify with as a person, not someone staying forever “on-point” with top-down political messaging.
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