Long time listeners of the DyscultureD podcast will remember last year’s recording from Podcamp Toronto where we interviewed the guys behindĀ Castroller after a few beverages.
This year Anthony meets Andrew face-to-face in a Podcamp Toronto Drunkcast Throwdown. A muffled Mike tries to referee from Victoria (thanks to a bad hotel Skype connection) and a mysterious Podcamp Newbie chips in on occasion with unmuddled views of the biggest social media event in Canada. Some great new friends and some great memories with existing ones.
Also, we all learn how Huggies plans on training children to properly crap in their diapers.
Limited show notes this week due to our incessant ranting. But in passing:
WIRED Mag demos their bullshit iPad app.
Maemo + Intel = MeeGo.
The Rebel App Store Alliance!
Websites of the Week
Mike – pleaserobme.com lets everyone know when you’re away.
Andrew – pullups.com and our new fav song “The Potty Dance”
Anth – rssmix.com let’s mix your… you can figure it out.
Music
From Toronto, Raised Paint with a song from their self-titled EP – Fist
Glad to hear that our little panel of buddies didn’t offend too much. We just love to podcast. Enjoyed the episode, laughed a lot. Also, really enjoyed Anthony’s presentation. What ring of hell do PR and marketing people belong in?
Hey slugore! Glad you like the presentation. Considering the job of PR and marketing people is to either a) Make you buy something you don’t want, or b) make you want something you haven’t bought, I would guess they would have a home with the panderers and seducers of the Ring of Fraud:
“Bolgia 1: Panderers (pimps) and seducers march in separate lines in opposite directions, whipped by demons (Dante makes reference here to a recent traffic rule developed for the Jubilee year of 1300 in Rome: keep to the right[32]). Just as the panderers and seducers used the passions of others to drive them to do their bidding, they are themselves driven by demons to march for all eternity.[32] In the group of panderers, the poets notice Venedico Caccianemico, who sold his own sister to the Marchese d’Este. In the group of seducers, Virgil points out Jason, who gained the help of Medea by seducing and marrying her, only to later desert her for Creusa.[32] Jason also seduced Hypsipyle, but “abandoned her, alone and pregnant”[33] (Canto XVIII).” – via Wikipedia