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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Illuminati
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss Steve Jackson's classic card game, Illuminati. In the news, EA puts some of its games on Steam, and Nintendo gives Bob the cold shoulder.
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The Sky Crawlers
Tonight on GeekNights we review Mamoru Oshii's latest full-length animated motion picture, The Sky Crawlers. In the news, the Thor movie actually looks good, and Azuma talks about Yotsuba&! anime.
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Portable Words
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss portable digital books. In the news, net neutrality confusion, and a teacher doesn't know open source exists.
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A Wizard of Earthsea
Tonight on GeekNights it's book club time! We talk all about A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. LeGuin. Rym's choice for the next book club is A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway.
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Agricola
Tonight on GeekNights we review the hot new board game Agricola. In the news, Scott just beat A Link to the Past again, and The Giana Sisters are coming to the DS.
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Ordinary Victories
Tonight on GeekNights we review Ordinary Victories by Manu Larcenet. In the news, there's a new Tenchi Spinoff, Murakami is opening a new studio, and weird stuff is happening with Devil's Due Press.
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Tech Hiring and more
Tonight on GeekNights we supposedly discuss hiring tech workers. However, we mostly end up talking about enterprise software pricing and ethical killer robots.
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Left 4 Dead
Tonight on GeekNights we review Left 4 Dead. In the news, some guy is stupid about politics and video games, and the creater of the MUD dislikes torture in WoW. Also, remember that the next Thursday episode will be a book club episode about A Wizard of Earthsea. And Scott wants more geeky cornucopia …
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Detroit Metal City
Tonight on GeekNights we GO TO DETROIT METAL CITY! In the news, craziness with free streaming Naruto, and Hetalia is getting animated.
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X Window System
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss the X Windows System. In the news, unhappy people watch more television, and OpenOffice beats Google Docs.
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Two Topics
Tonight on GeekNights we talk about what unskilled laborers will do before we invent replicators, and the Martin Luther King Junior estate's aggressive litigiousness. Also, our friend's school needs books to make a library.
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Why We Keep Playing the Same Old Games
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss why we keep replaying the same old games, and can't seem to devote any time to new ones. In the news, DDR the musical, and DLC out of control.
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The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck
Tonight on GeekNights we review The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck by Don Rosa and inspired by Carl Barks. We also report on a somewhat humorous listener e-mail, and Funimation is suing some bootleggers.
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Our Home Network
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss the particulars of our home network. In the news, there are layoffs in the tech world, and Australia is building a city of science.
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College Dorm Stories
Tonight on GeekNights we bring you anecdotes of the RIT dormitories. In the news, here are some real virtual criminals, and here are some real criminals.
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Multiwinia
Tonight on GeekNights we discuss Introversion's latest release, Multiwinia. In the news, Rym is liking Punch Out for the Wii, and the MUD is 30 years old.
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Political Manga
Tonight on GeekNights we make our contribution to politics in comics month with an episode about political manga. We mostly discuss First President of Japan, Sanctuary, and Eagle. In the news, we are probably finally going to rock Anime Boston '09, and Studio Ghibli's DS game is off the hook.
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Old Computers
Tonight on GeekNights we ramble on about old computers. In the news, Apple laptops tomorrow, study warns of hearing loss, OpenOffice 3.0, and THOMAS permanent links.
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Sandwiches
Tonight on GeekNights we salivate over the king of all foods, the sandwich. In the news, Obama is going to buy a TV show, and some guy got the first ever dual-arm transplant.
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Villa Paletti
Tonight on GeekNights we review the most excellent board game, Villa Paletti. In the news, our fans sent us a puppet, and Nintendo announces the DSi.

GeekNights with Rym + Scott