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James on August 3rd, 2010 at 6:00 am
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Dana, creator and host of the wonderful Stimulated Boredom, must really like us. During his latest podcast he took time to mention Atomik despite having plenty of things Comic-Con to talk about with guest co-host Vanessa G of Girls Gone Geek.
I’ll put it this way: as a listener, testing the waters of a new podcast is daunting. With so many choices out there, what you need is a good old-fashioned recommendation. If you’re into interesting, down-to-earth, thought-provoking spoken word, Stimulated Boredom might be for you. If not, well, who left your cage unlocked?
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