NZCast 3.08: Merry Latemas

In the last episode of the year, I am joined by an exceedingly rotund Wardrox for a particularly tired and lethargic show. More fun for you! Topics discussed in this week’s show include but are not limited to:
- John’s out of control eating problem
- My fear for John’s health.
- Food addiction intervention.
- Find out who the number one podcast fan is.
- Generic end of year greeting and well wishing.
If you want to spread the love and get people all excited for the show again after Christmas and New Year’s free to send emails to NZCast@Nukezilla.com and shout tweets to us with the hash tag #NZCast or at us with @GAllmond and @Wardrox. You can also contribute to the totally fun filled and action packed forums!
Podcast, NZCast Tags: battledrome, can't stop eating, fat, morbidly obese, NZCast
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You want me to say you jizzed in my ear(on facebook) and you didn’t even mention me as possible best fan ever? I hope your keyboard had so much spunk caught in the keys that you can’t type.
Also, Wardrox’s awesome rap is awesome =)
You’re not fat, John…
I would love it if you could equalize the audio between the music and segments so that I don’t strain to hear you when you speak, and then blow my eardrums out when the music plays.
@Halidar: That happens? I thought it was all balanced fine. Are you on mono (I only ask as our voices are split l&r), is it both our voices or just one?
@John Kershaw: It is stereo. As I listen, if I open my volume control panel the two of you pique at about half of max volume. But the music maxes out.
I think it has more to do with you two speaking quietly most of the time. The very odd time when you speak loudly you can max out, but on the whole the volume has to be turned up.
@Halidar: ah, that would be it then. I sort the volumes but set them basically not to max out. I’ll see about putting a [that stupid auto voluming thing I can't remember the name of] on the next one.
normalisation