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Digital Cowboys: Episode 106

Posted on : 22-05-2009 | By : Alex Shaw | In : Podcasts

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dc_106Questions for Cooper Hawkes.

We’re very proud to have on this week – David LaMont of Gamehounds; AKA Cooper Hawkes.

We pick his brain on various topics, including Gamestop, Wii Music, The rumored Microsoft motion controller and Battlestar Galactica. We also ask him our customary eight questions.

It’s a really relaxed show this week. Much heavier into chat than news. It gets even filthier than usual so the faint-hearted have been warned. It’s also been one of our favourite episodes. We go way off-topic, but when the conversation is this sparky, it makes for a nice diversion.

On a side note; BSG and Firefly fans should check out Quantum Mechanix. I recently bought a pair of Apollo Dog Tags from them and they adjusted their shipping costs to the UK just for me. Very helpful purveyors of high quality replicas and sci-fi parephanalia. Fancy a dinosaur T-Shirt with “Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal” on it? Then they’re your guys.

And many thanks to Blake Bohmann who helped us get some of the rare and weird gaming music for this week’s show.

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