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Episode 9: Arctic Fortress - November 28, 2009

Posted: November 29th, 2009, 12:59 am
by AlexHaas
Episode 9: Arctic Fortress - November 28, 2009

In this episode:

Alex and Teddy discuss new rumors of the Batman 3 rumors, an interview by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Inception's move up north to begin filming in Canada. Like most episodes, they also took some time to answer a bunch of questions from the forums.

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Re: Episode 9: Arctic Fortress - November 28, 2009

Posted: November 29th, 2009, 11:54 am
by Eternalist
Do you know when it will be uploaded to iTunes?

Re: Episode 9: Arctic Fortress - November 28, 2009

Posted: November 29th, 2009, 12:02 pm
by apw
What happened to the site in the morning?

Re: Episode 9: Arctic Fortress - November 28, 2009

Posted: November 29th, 2009, 12:44 pm
by AlexHaas
Eternalist wrote:Do you know when it will be uploaded to iTunes?
The situation is a bit strange. Once the podcast is available here, it is immediately "available" on iTunes, but it takes about a day for iTunes to send us a direct link. If you're subscribed to the podcast in iTunes, there's a little trick you can do. In iTunes, go to the Podcast section of your Library, right-click on our podcast and hit Update Podcast. It'll start downloading the newest episode before it's available anywhere else in the iTunes store.
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apw wrote:What happened to the site in the morning?
Last night, from 12:05:02AM to 4:05:02AM, a stretch of exactly 4 hours, our entire server was offline. We're still not exactly sure what happened, but apparently it's been fixed (for now). Believe me, someone is getting an ear-full on Monday morning.

Re: Episode 9: Arctic Fortress - November 28, 2009

Posted: November 29th, 2009, 12:51 pm
by Eternalist
I see, beating the system :twisted:

It worked, thanks :thumbup:

Re: Episode 9: Arctic Fortress - November 28, 2009

Posted: November 29th, 2009, 7:00 pm
by Eternalist
2 name drops! Awesome!

Thanks for answering some of my questions.

Oddly enough, I actually saw Up the other day and it's one of the very few movies that's ever made me cry. I was surprised at how emotionally mature the film was.