Geek Fu #39 - Dean Haglund interview

Whee. I’m back. Promise. Deadlines are achieved, sleep has been accomplished, passive voice is back in full force.

This is my dragoncon podcast, where I intereviewed Dean Haglund because he asked me to.

Show notes. Are there any show notes? Oh, well, I should link to dean, I suspect. :)

Dean’s site
Chill pak - his invention

Another geek fu will be forthcoming very shortly, back on our regular programming, and announcements of the winner of the t-shirt contest from our sponsor, Split Reason!

 
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3 Comments

  • 1. Chris Knight replies at 11th September 2005 um 11:59 am :

    Mur, neat interview!

    My favorite part of this podcast, though, was when you told your daughter (adorable, btw) that “We’ll listen to They Might Be Giants on the way home.”

    Thats what I call raising a child right!

  • 2. Jp replies at 11th September 2005 um 7:13 pm :

    Indeed Tthat Was Funny But My Favorite Moment Was When You Told Us *someone* Said He Was As High As I Kite I Think I KNow But I Would Disclose It HEre

  • 3. Rich Sigfrit replies at 13th October 2005 um 8:53 am :

    I loved the TMBG remark too.

    As you can see I’m slowly catching up to current, Mur.
    BTW, I had the same problem as you did with Dean when I interview Richard LeParmentier from Star Wars (Admiral Motti) for the first episode of RotO.
    I would get one question out, then he would answer for 10 minutes, then someone would want an autograph. Then he would speak to them for 20 minutes, and then I would get a chance for another question. I had a lot of fun listening to the various conversations, but only wanted a 10-15 minute interview, which ended up taking 3 hours to do. But hey, at least he was entertaining as all get out.

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