Sat, 29 April 2006 ![]() Wii. Nintendo unviled the name of it's next console! The future of gaming has a funny name, for sure. I can live with it though. What do you think? peasinapodcast@gmail.com. Comments[5] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 Apples are commonplace, and peaches are special... but jackfruit is like Bill Gates when compared to a millionaire fruit! Exams are finishing up for Ben, and a work term report looms for Prashanta. Stress may be there, but the podcast goes on! And Prashanta thinks next term won't bring any stress. What is no stress like? What's up with Easter Monday? It used to be a holiday, and now it isn't. And Why is Good Friday "good"? Isn't that when Jesus was crucified? Google offers content and custom RSS feeds on the main Google page! You need a Google account though, which really isn't hard to get nowadays. Google also has a customizable calendar! Prashanta is pregnant... and he's expecting a laptop! It isn't quite his dream laptop, but he'll be happy nonetheless. Urbandictionary.com is the most amazing source for slang, definitions, and anything else you could imagine! Let's just hope that "Capsing" becomes a legitimate term one day. Words of Wisdom: Never use the first save slot when saving files for a videogame... You never know what might happen to them! Prashanta sympathises with Ben's loss of Harvest Moon data with the loss of his Metroid Prime data. Prashanta explains how batteries will one day be the size of rice grains! Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:51 PM Comments[3] |
Fri, 28 April 2006 ![]() Apples and peaches, Good Friday, Easter Monday, new Google stuff, Prashanta's real laptop, The Urban Dictionary, game saving advice, and tiny batteries all make appearances in Episode 9! http://twopeasinapodcast.libsyn.com / peasinapodcast@gmail.com
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Sun, 23 April 2006 We've recorded a new podcast, and it's a pretty good show (Ben was a bit stuffed up, but otherwise it was good). It'll come either Monday or Wednesday. Until then, check out CTRL-ALT-Chicken! Learn to make a baked Alaska. Or, check out Ben's blog entry about the purchase of Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day for the Nintendo DS.
Until next time! Category: general -- posted at: 2:11 PM Comments[3] |
Sun, 16 April 2006 Blackberry Users rejoice! Research In Motion and NTP settle their difference and life for those addicted to the palmy device can go on. Microsoft unveils Project Origami. Turns out it's just an awkward mini laptop with a touch screen. Not a Palm killer, a blackberry killer, an iPod killer, or even a game device... just something in the middle! Canada has a Roll up the Rim fiasco! Who gets the truck: the kid, his friend, or the teacher? There are many kinds of love.... or are there only two? Jason Mraz isn't a valid source for the answer. Two Peas is joined by Jennifer to discuss the Vagina Monologues, the Ovarian Dialogues, International Women's Day, and women's issues! Jennifer directed two Vagina Monologues scenes, and wrote one scenes for Ovarian Dialogues. Prashanta and Ben add their comments after having seen the aforementioned plays. Subtle jokes, laughter, and chocolate lollipops ensue. Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:26 PM Comments[2] |
Sun, 16 April 2006 ![]() The end of the Blackberry trilogy, Origami, love, and vaginas all discussed in this exciting episode (very late episode, but still)! http://twopeasinapodcast.libsyn.com / peasinapodcast@gmail.com Comments[2] |
Sun, 9 April 2006 Election, Next generation consoles, next generation media, caff lady, SaskatchewanComments[2] |
Sat, 1 April 2006 Happy April Fools! Celebrate the day with this outtake extravaganza! Comments[0] |












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