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LIVE NZCast Season Finale, Monday 6pm UK, 1pm EST

The show is now available here.

On Monday, point your browser, ears and face at Nukezilla to hear the beautiful tones of myself and Gavin as we broadcast the final NZCast of this season, LIVE! It’ll be your usualy collection of unrelated chatter, videogame news and Battledrome results.

The show is due to start at 6pm UK, which is 1pm New York (click here for your time zone).

We’ll be chatting to you guys via our IRC room (available here) as well as having call-ins via Skype (add me “wardrox” on Skype and listen during the show for instructions).

The broadcast will begin about an hour before the show starts, and the podcast itself tends to go on for at least an hour.

See you on Monday!

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Comments


Ben Stead Says:

Screw calling…I’m just gonna turn up and sing songs outside.

nicojay Says:

That picture of the two of you (Wardrox & Halfleft).
I can’t help feeling it’s the album art cover to some pretentious hipster band.
So when do we get to hear your first single?

MrBRAD! Says:

3:00 AM. Cool :/

Brett Parsons Says:

10am tomorrow – will be reading test case documentation and the live NZ Cast. What a cool start to the week!

Hans Wuerflein Says:

Noon for me here in Oklahoma.

Setting my alarm (lol unemployed).

Adushan Govender Says:

Dammit Ben, I wanna phone in and sing Coldplay!

Wesley Says:

Sweet, I’ll be driving to class.

Faye Lanks Says:

Gods Damn I’m gonna miss it for I am in wooooorrrrrrrkkkkkkk


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