Tag: Iraq (7)

Jan 05

The Prognosticators

The Hack and the Flack welcome in the New Year and more. Michael and Merrill discuss the arrival of the new presidential frontrunners, the hype of the tech show and ridiculous sports predictions. The Hack and the Flack never make off-the-mark prognostications at Gelf Magazine’s weekly podcast.

Posted Jan 05, 2008

Dec 06

The Champions

The Hack and the Flack play quality ball. Michael and Merrill gab, yes gab, about Don Imus, and a lying soldier. And they debate the importance of the BCS Championship in this week’s Gelf Magazine podcast.

Posted Dec 06, 2007

Nov 23

The Thanksgivers

The Hack and the Flack give thanks… Michael and Merrill are thankful for hate-able sports figures, reading books on new-fangled devices, Middle East peace talks and online-only TV shows at Gelf Magazine’s weekly podcast.

Posted Nov 23, 2007

Nov 15

The Breather

The Hack and the Flack urge calm. Michael and Merrill return to glory, sort of, chatting up the dragging economy, the Google and Apple diverging strategies, and slander Brady and Favre during a big football week. All at Gelf Magazine’s (almost) weekly podcast.

Posted Nov 15, 2007

Sep 07

The Cuts

The Hack and the Flack take a deep discount. Michael and Merrill chat about the iPhone price drop, the Best Athletes Ever!, the constitutionality of the USA Patriot Act and their own Random Notes.

Posted Sep 07, 2007

Aug 24

The Analog Slog

The Hack and the Flack talk analogies and privacy this week. Merrill and Michael chat about how private Facebook profiles should be, President Bush’s wild Vietnam/Iraq comparison, why we should all want big market sports teams to dominate their respective leagues, and also discuss family time.

Posted Aug 24, 2007

Aug 09

The Record Breakers

The Hack and the Flack go for the record books at gelfmagazine.com. Michael and Merrill chat about that big record everyone except Bud Selig is chatting about, the apathetic American public (that means you!), Fake Steve Jobs unmasked and a couple Random Notes.

Posted Aug 09, 2007