Now you can get our five minute project videos delivered directly to iTunes or any other podcasting app. Subscribe here via iTunes, or use our RSS feed (http://popsci.libsyn.com/rss).Some of you may be wondering what cruel fate may have befallen our brave podcaster Jonathan Coulton out on Lunar Base One. Well, a critical Doritos shortage after a lunar cargo supply chain error left Jonathan with a choice: continue to broadcast his weekly dispatches in solitude on the moon sans Doritos, or return to Earth to devote his full energies to being the interstellar rock star that he is, with the added benefit of all the Doritos he could eat. I think we can all see how the latter option won out. We wish our contributing troubadour all the best—you can still relive all the excitement via the same RSS feed in iTunes where every episode is archived.










The videos are filled with slow moving boring attempts at humor. The into feels like the longer part. There is no content, it looks like a bunch of high schoolers got there hands on a camcorder and had way to much fun with the effects to think about having real content. Not worth watching.
Posted by: Dave | September 08, 2007 at 11:24 PM
i don't know what "dave" is talking about. he's such a loser. these videos have cool tricks to do with everyday items, well worth watching
Posted by: coolman | September 16, 2007 at 09:45 PM
i don't know what "dave" is talking about. he's such a loser. these videos have cool tricks to do with everyday items, well worth watching
Posted by: coolman | September 16, 2007 at 09:46 PM