mathcaddy radio: Session 15

15? That’s probably what you’re thinking. Yes, 15. You read that right. It’s not that we’re bad at math (even though we are) - it’s that there is a “missing” session out there floating around on various storage devices.

Steve and I had some guests on mathcaddy radio session 14. A lot of fun was had by all, but we ended up with a two and a half hour radio session. If and when I have time, I might chop it up and Steve and I will do a highlights show… because it was supremely longer than our usual 30-45 minute podcast.

In this session of mathcaddy radio, Steve talks about his Spring Break Pillow Street Fight Tournament, his unique and tasty Sandwichy Fajita creation, and his sleepytime note-taking. Adam shares a Wet Detectives song to the horror of all.

Once again, “Interviews With Furniture” is back by popular demand because no one has told us to shut up yet…

We’ll see you inside…

mathcaddy radio: Session 15

  • Ben Folds - Trusted
  • Beck - Crap Hands
  • Crystal Skulls - Airport Motels
  • The Lashes - Sometimes the Sun
  • Wet Detectives - Circus Slavery
  • [40 MB MP3 :: 45 Minutes]

    Linkage & Namedrops

  • a Softer World web comic
  • The musical stylings of Evan Gross
  • The Wet Detectives’ music
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    8 Responses to “mathcaddy radio: Session 15”

    1. Aarika Says:

      Ooooh. This will accompany my morning (afternoon) coffee splendidly.

      And I can’t wait for the B-sides of mathcaddy radio to be released, complete with the missing session and the show in which Steve and Adam had amnesia. A collector’s item, for sure.

    2. Aarika Says:

      Hmm, wait…I think I’ve…heard this one.

      Guys! This is mathcaddy 13! I will attempt to change the link to “15″ in my own little browser window and see if that works.

      It did! Yay!

    3. Adam Says:

      Fixed — thanks, Aarika.

    4. Steve Says:

      The original softerworld qoute is:

      “There’s something perfect about language. It can convey your thoughts without fault, sometimes. I wonder, is that a demonstration of language or of language’s inabilities conditioning us to limit our thoughts? Do any of you live in Milwaukee? New Orleans?”

      Is it funny now?

    5. Ruth Says:

      Happy 15! Hey! I am trying to add you to myspace, but don’t have your auth : (
      Thanks for listing on our site as one of our original podcasters!
      -ruth

    6. gem Says:

      why aren’t you podcasting mathcaddy radio anymore?

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    8. mathcaddy.com » Blog Archive » Crystal Skulls: August 11 Says:

      […] opening guitar riff. (If you’re interested, the song is featured in mathcaddy radio session #15.) Crystal Skulls guitarist Ryan Philips, a fellow Tri-Citize […]

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