BostonGeek Podcast: Episode 64

How many podcasters does it take to screw…

Eh, you’ve heard that one already.  On this week’s podcast, Karl “Cap’n” Kornfeld joins us again.  We express clinginess to get him to stay on permanently… then we tell him we will not be ignored.  Meanwhile, on the Geek Top Three we discuss another giant company (TJX) getting hacked, and much personal data being compromised.  We also discuss the long-term failure rate of vasectomies and how they relate to chimps, as well as some poor dumb girl who was just dying for a Wii.

On Boston in Brief, we discuss Vericon VII and a beerfest that’s TOTALLY EXTREME!!!

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All music composed and recorded by Karl Kornfeld.


25 Responses to “BostonGeek Podcast: Episode 64”  

  1. 1 Big Remy

    My loins and I thank you for the congratulations

  2. 2 Big Remy

    Except for the first one I went to, I have never been a fan of the Beer Fests held by Beer Advocate. The first one I went to was a German Beer Fest where it was $15 to get in, and that gave you 4 pints of beer and you could buy tokens to get more. Anything above 6% ABV was a half pint.

    Since then, they’ve gone to the $30 format but all the tastings are 4oz, which is just a waste of time in my opinion. You really can’t get into a beer with only 4oz. at a time.

  3. 3 Russtopher

    The majority of vasectomies performed nowadays involve a multi-step procedure to sever the vas deferens, a section of it is also cut out to increase the distance between the cuts to discourage re-growth, and the cut ends are also cauterized and sealed off with metal clips. This has helped to greatly decrease the percentage of “naturally reversed” procedures. Would this all be done on an animal? Not sure, that may have just been the “snip and see ya later” procedure. Don’t ask why I know all this, you can figure it out on your own :-) The multi-step procedure also pretty much assures you that the situation CANNOT be reversed.

  4. 4 Greg

    My comments about the ‘cast:

    -How about nicknaming Karl “Korny”?

    -Colin, you should have known. Anything mixed with Yoohoo sucks. Yoohoo mixed with Yoohoo sucks.

    -When we bought our cats, we almost named them Chiana and D’Argo. Can’t do it for a human being though. Although we did consider the name “Arya”, a character from George R.R. Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire books.

    -I’ve actually done the run-around-and-get-hit-in-the-head-with-foam-swords thing. Now that’s some freaking exercise. Nothing beats the sensation of sneaking around in the woods on a moonless night and jumping out and scaring a guy so bad that he falls over.

  5. 5 Big Remy

    I too have done the LARP Greg, so you are not alone.

  6. 6 Greg

    A couple comments about this week’s GameGeek Challenge:

    -”ishdishion” - yeah, I don’t even know how to spell it. It’s kind of an homage to Gamespot’s Hotspot podcast, where they used to say every week “Welcome to another ishdishion of The Hotspot”. I thought maybe game-loving listeners might get the obscure reference.
    -”Ear-scratchingly” - this is a reference to the GeeksOn podcast, which someone once called “Ear-scratchingly gay”. The Geeks discussed and laughed about this at length.
    -”Frelling” - how dare you defame Farscape? Best frelling SciFi show ever. I mean, I love Battlestar, I love Heroes, and I frelling love The 4400, but Farscape is the best of all of them. Firefly on the other hand, I wasn’t a big fan of. Let the flamewars begin.

  7. 7 Big Remy

    Speaking of the Beer Fest, next time I’m up there or I’ll see if I can make a trip without wife and child, there will have to be a BostonGeek Beer Fest.

  8. 8 Colin

    Firefly > BSG
    Firefly > Farscape

    No flamewar needed.

  9. 9 Big Remy

    My view, using Colin’s mathy stuff

    Firefly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> BSG (I wasn’t sure how to express infinitely greater than properly.)

    Firefly greater or equal to Farscape.

  10. 10 Greg

    Firefly Trek TNG
    4400 > BSG
    4400

  11. 11 Greg

    Aack! It interpreted my greater and lesser signs as HTML tags and cut them out!

  12. 12 Big Remy

    That’s because it knows your arguments are groundless. :-)

  13. 13 Dave

    Seriously, we’re still discussing the merits of BSG after the fucking shambles of the second half of the second season and the first half of the third? Did everyone but me miss the boxing episode? The “hostages in a bar” episode?

    IMO, Firefly > Farscape > Heroes is really the only things we need to be arguing about at this point. And to be fair, I don’t know for sure that the Whedon could have sustained that level on Firefly for several seasons.

  14. 14 Dave

    bugger

    a > b, maybe?

  15. 15 Dave

    yeah, that’s the stuff…forgot my semicolons.

    Firefly > Farscape > Heroes

  16. 16 Colin

    Yes, groundless arguments shall have their < > characters banished to purgatory.

  17. 17 Colin

    And, being a hopeful person, I watched BSG, despite the 2nd half of the 2nd season being 99% crap, all the up way until about 5 minutes into the boxing episode. At which point I removed the recording from my ReplayTV.

  18. 18 Dave

    Not that I don’t love the intros, but it’s nearly three minutes before you guys start with the actual podcast.

  19. 19 Dave

    Nah, if this was Caligula-world, we’d just put the DJs in the head-mowing yard.

  20. 20 Big Remy

    Yeah I tend to fast forward now until I hear spoken words since I’m too impatient to sit through the 3 minute long intro.

  21. 21 Dave

    I was actually going to suggest Kaylee as a name when Em and I were talking about it, but her uncle’s girlfriend has a Kailee (not sure how she spells it).

  22. 22 Greg

    Strange thing - I let Linda listen to the podcast last night, and when you suggested Enara, Linda mentioned that when we’d watched Serenity, she’d really liked that name.

  23. 23 Dave

    Think it’s spelled Inara, fwiw.

  24. 24 Dave

    Oh, and there’s a Q&A up on boston.com asking the actual relevant questions about what TJX stores, and what people need to do if they’re concerned their information may have been stolen.

    Great sequence of questions to start if off, btw.

    Q. Why do retailers keep credit card numbers on file?

    A. Most merchants have technology to capture transactional information, including credit and debit card numbers, and driver’s license numbers for checks. They’re required to keep that as part of their business records and proof of purchase, according to Karl Bjornson , a retail specialist with consultancy Kurt Salmon Associates.

    Stores need to be able to tie the customer to the credit card payment system so they can collect the money, Bjornson said, and have the data if customers or banks challenge a charge.

    Q. Should consumers store their credit or debit card numbers electronically with online retailers such as Amazon?

    A. “I would never do that,” Bjornson said. “I don’t trust anyone with my credit card numbers.”

    So, in other words, you’re a fucking idiot. You just said that any company you buy something with a debit/credit card from has to keep that information for a number of different reasons. What difference, then, does being able to take advantage of that fact to avoid reentering your credit info make, exactly?

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