“In short, imagine sitting next to a group of self important, opinionated, loud-mouth, American nerds for an hour, in a bar, but not being able at any point to stand up and tell them how deeply misinformed they are and you're somewhere close to the listening experience you get from this bay area navel gaze.
Every time I make the mistake of giving this show another chance I am reminded of why I got annoyed with it last time I attempted to listen to it, usually within the first 5 minutes of it's inane style of chatter spewing forth from my earbuds. Chatter being the operative word. Brouhaha. Bunkum.
While I'm certain that going for a beer and a chatter with any one of these guys, one-on-one would be informative and entertaining, listening to all of them talk at once about everything, it seems, but how to mix, edit and produce a radio show - which is what this podcast attempts to be, is both a painful and frustrating experience.
If it's not someone breathing heavily or grunting down a coffee while none of the so called professional radio broadcasters think to mute their mic, it's someone with a low gain, badly EQ'd mic sounding off about esoteric, never fully explained security issues that only affect people stupid enough to still be using Windows.
TWiT's one redeeming feature is the lack of Adam Curry, which is to be encouraged at all available opportunities.”Read full review »
Jim Gardner via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
12/20/05
“If your a techie then I highly recommend this pocast especially if you use to watch the now defunct ZDTV or TechTV LEO and the gang are hilarious and informative!!.”
JosephB. via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/03/06
“This weekly podcast is terrific, especially when John C. Dvorak is involved. They sometimes have so many people in their panel discussions that they start talking over each other, but it's otherwise well-produced, high quality sounding and generally entertaining.”Read full review »
DonEitner via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/20/05
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