0.052 It's got a radio prize mystery timeline, esoteric punk band auditions, and a special presentation of "Q&A with the Computer Boyz"

March 02, 2019 01:22:09
0.052 It's got a radio prize mystery timeline, esoteric punk band auditions, and a special presentation of "Q&A with the Computer Boyz"
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0.052 It's got a radio prize mystery timeline, esoteric punk band auditions, and a special presentation of "Q&A with the Computer Boyz"

Mar 02 2019 | 01:22:09

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Show Notes

In which Dan recounts his days slinging tunes and japes on the radio with Ron and Fez, Daniel recounts the time he experienced "bassist at first sight," and Jesse is amused by Daniel's interrogation of Dan and Patrick's first personal computer systems.

Theme music by 11 Acorn Lane.  Bonus 1980's PC commercials available here and here. Circa late 2001 interview with Daniel available here. Visit www.itsgoteverything.com to learn more and maybe buy something?  We are keen to earn some cash.  Follow us on twitter at @itsgoteverypod to keep up to date on the latest, and visit /r/itsgoteverything on reddit to discuss each episode.  No Facebook for what should be the obvious reasons.

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