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as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote LugRadio: temporarily back in the habit, on the subject of LugRadio.

Goodness me, what can this be? A 2011 reunion episode of LugRadio? Why yes, it is!

lugradio.org/episodes/108

A couple of weeks ago, the erstwhile LugRadio team found themselves all in the same city at once, which was obviously a call for a drinking expedition. And then we thought: hey, let's record a show!

I thought it might be hard to get back into it. After the first thirty seconds, it wasn't; it was like nothing had changed. Was fun, too.

We'll probably do this again in 2015 or something.

Oliver Lorton

Well, now I am damn chuffed to bits that I didn't remove the podcast from my music player.

Seriously guys, we need more of this.

Mads Villadsen

I can only say: Woohoo!

MrCorey

I knew that there was a reason that I'd left the feed in my podcatcher. God on you!

MrCorey

and good on you, too . ;-)

Derek

Hooray! +1 from me too. :o)

Peter

Absolutely made my day!

Derek

That was awesome! Within 2 minutes I felt like I'd was back with old mates wanting to chime in with a comment every 30 seconds or so. (Did that sound creepy? It wasn't meant to sound creepy.)

Thanks for the effort, guys (and your helpers!), and I'll keep the feed live for the next several years, just in case you do another. :o)

kallymoral

its awesome. good job..

DJ Stockport

Great job! addition to reporting, thanks

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