Another great doubleheader from RU Sirius this week. On NeoFiles, he has the
neo-cyberpunk writer Chris Nakashima-Brown, who Cory
described as "a cross between William Gibson and Mark Leyner."
And The
RU Sirius Show features an interview with one of our favorite
comedians, Heather Gold, who has an "open source humor" project in
progress.
RU SIRIUS: What's funny about open source or Web 2.0?
HEATHER GOLD: I call it that because I let the audience participate
in the live shows that I do… I thought, what if I didn't write all the
jokes? What if I'm not the only funny person? Because I was doing this
Internet roast during the dot-com boom where I was making fun of stuff
at SXSW and people in the audience were hilarious. I was doing some
joke like… "Anybody else here have repetitive stress industry?" And it
was like, "We can't raise our hands."