The Silence of the Feeds
How long can a feed be? How much history should a podcast feed contain? Is FeedBurner the only service that limits feeds to 512k, and if so, why? I have seen LibSyn hosted shows with over 200 shows in the feed, going all the way back to their first show. Yet FB tells me that [...]
Babylon 5 Promos from TNT
I happened to find a handful of the videos that were the TNT promos for Babylon 5. These were probably already available elsewhere on the web, but if it’s new to you, then by all means, Enjoy! “In The Beginning” promos www.babylonpodcast.com/media/itb1.mov www.babylonpodcast.com/media/itb2.mov www.babylonpodcast.com/media/itb3.mov B5 promos www.babylonpodcast.com/media/babylon5a.mov www.babylonpodcast.com/media/babylon5b.mov www.babylonpodcast.com/media/babylon5c.mov www.babylonpodcast.com/media/babylon5d.mov
How lucky is Brad?
I love Brad Bowyer, really I do. In addition to being the driving force behind PodCulture, he’s also helped us out a great deal by editing this podcast, and Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas. He and Christina sent some gifts here to the Draco Vista Studio for Joe when he was sick. He’s also sent me some [...]
Maggie Egan update (and Others)
Maggie Egan’s new website is up and running @ maggieegan.net, thanks to the magical ministrations of our web Wonder Woman, Summer. The site had been inactive since 2002. If any of you out there have old newsletters or other information to fill the gap between then and now, please email them to Summer. Maggie’s not [...]
In Memory, Still Bright (redux)
JMS and Warner Bros. have taken the opportunity of THE LOST TALES launch to honor the memories of Andreas Katsulas and Richard Biggs. There are memorial reminiscences included on the DVD, in addition to the special comic mentioned below. In that spirit, I wanted to let everyone know about, or remind them of, the very [...]
And so it begins
Today is the day the long-awaited return to the Babylon 5 Universe is released. To whet your appetite, SciFi Weekly has quickie interviews with Bruce Boxleitner, Tracy Scoggins, and Peter Woodward. Go read, then go and buy your copy of The Lost Tales.
One Small Step
Thirty-eight years ago today, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the Moon, the first humans to stand upon an alien world. It’s one of those moments that you can recall where you were and what you were doing. I was six years old. My family (Mom, Dad, and a sister) were traveling cross [...]
Eventually spacetime curves back upon itself
Okay, I’m sure nearly everyone has seen these, but finally (!) I’m posting various links to the teasers and trailers and behind-the-scenes shorts, oh my. Most of these links come courtesy of Sandra Bruckner, over at ISN News. The Official Warner Bros. B5 site has a handful of teasers, some of which are quite funny. [...]
It has begun…
I’ve opened up the website to allow people to register. So, if you register and are logged in, your comments won’t be held for moderation until I get a chance to come by and approve them. Don’t fight over firsties… y’all already know who snagged that slot.
The damndest thing
There I was, checking email in one of the sliceofscifi.com accounts, and I see the following subject: “A member of the religious caste, Delenn’s belief in fate and destiny is often evident.” The name of the email sender was a little suspicious, so I knew it was spam, but I was curious, so I opened [...]







