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Expedition to the Grizzly Peaks staggers to a close. This is it - really - really, the final episode. Thanks to everyone that has listened, called in, contributed, inspired, befriended, castigated, chastised, humoured, loved, hated, but mostly put up with, this collection of mostly meaningless ramblings, which will now sit on Spotify's servers gathering dust until someone one day decides to unplug the life support.
You've all been awesome. Except for Barney.
If you want to hear more from me (and Barney and many others) head over to Grizzly Peaks Radio
H.G. Wells is so well known that you don't have to bother reading his books, you already know them, except you don't. I rather ashamedly had never actually read an H.G. Wells novel until a week ago. That all changed and I'm a better person for it.
Corrections:
The tedious Brit drama is of course Downton Abbey
The album is by Jeff Wayne not Jeff Lynne (easy mistake)
There was a movie of War of the Worlds from 1953 but the album is a fictional soundtrack as suspected
Most the science I expound on is at least slightly wrong
After decompressing from the amazing awesomeness of GaryCon I talk about (amongst other things) NuTSR and Star Frontiers fiasco, Twitching with Goodman Games, and where you go when an epic campaign ends.
the glorious failure of endings
AD&D is a great game with a terrible game system
what it says on the tin
The horror game is in full flight and I reflect on whether we have created something truly scary. Messages from Joe and Julz from a while back give me a bit of a start too.
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