GeekNights with Rym + Scott
Geeknights with Rym and Scott is a late night show for geeks, featuring anime, comics, gaming, sci/tech, gadgetry, and general geekery.
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Baseball
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss the sport of baseball. Also, we announce that we are doing a live call-in show via ustream on Wednesday April 1st. Follow GeekNights on Twitter or Suffice to Say to stay in the loop. Also here is the photo we mentioned in the show.
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Four Swords
Tonight on GeekNights we review The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures. Also we do a geekbyte on Last Remnant and talk about the tenth anniversary of Everquest.
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Pluto
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss the first volume of Naoki Urasawa's Pluto. In the news, Pokemon Adventures is being re-released, Yuki Kajiura will be at Anime Boston, and Naruto is going on hiatus.
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Telecommuting
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss telecommuting and the technology that makes it possible. In the news, Apples iPhone app developers are having a crisis, and Norway's public broadcasting is going bittorrent.
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Laser Tag, Paintball, and Airsoft
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss the non-video gun games: laser tag, paintball, and airsoft. We also do some extra pimping for our next book club book The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay.
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Quake Live
Tonight on GeekNights we have an interview with Luke Crane about the new Mouse Guard RPG. Then we review the Quake Live beta.
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Astro Boy '80s
Tonight on GeekNights we review the Astro Boy anime from the 1980s. In the news, IDW is doing a new Astro Boy comic, and Best Buy is changing its anime DVD strategy.
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A Farewell to Arms
Tonight on GeekNights we review Ernest Hemingway's, A Farewell to Arms. The next book club choice is The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon.
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SimSomething
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss Sim City, and all those other old Sim games. In the news the Pirate Bay is doing well in their court case, and someone in the European Parliament is incredibly stupid.
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Sword of the Stranger
Tonight on GeekNights we review the full length animated feature film, Sword of the Stranger. In the news, Ultimate Spider-Man is being rebooted, Toriyama comments on Dragonball live action, and there's a fight over Yu-Gi-Oh cards.
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Privacy and Location Services
Tonight on GeekNights we examine the benefits as well as the privacy concerns of location services like Google Latitude. In the news Google Sync is finally available, and the Kindle 2 is also out.
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Gravity Bone
Tonight on GeekNights we review the indie hit, Gravity Bone. In the news, DRM ruins Gears of War for PC and Dawn of War 2 Beta is out.
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Repo: The Genetic Opera
Tonight on GeekNights we review Repo: The Genetic Opera. We also discuss the things a crazy lady hears.
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The Little Engine That Could Kill
Tonight on GeekNights we review the free indie RPG, The Little Engine That Could Kill. In the news, New York Comic-Con is coming, and Games for Windows is going.
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They Were Eleven
Tonight on GeekNights we review the 1986 classic, They Were Eleven. In the news, Spider-Man 2099 is finally traded, and the Hetalia anime won't be on television.
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Overclocking
Tonight on GeekNights we explain why overclocking is no longer practical, though it once was. In the news, they are trying to take away Obama's Blackberry, and an interview with an adware developer.
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Faking Your Death
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss faking your death, or simply running away and starting a new life.
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Fallout 3
Tonight on GeekNights we review Fallout 3. In the news, UNIQLO is going to have some cool videogame t-shirts, and we have details about Fallout 3 downloadable expansions.
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KO Century Beast
Tonight on GeekNights we review the '90s OAV, KO Century Beast. In the news, there's a new vocaloid character, and the Read or Die director is making a movie.
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Netbooks
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss the netbook phenomenon. In the news, Amazon is going to allow reverse-charging on S3, Twitter phishing, and distributed nuclear power plants.

GeekNights with Rym + Scott