Wed 4 Apr 2007

Techlife is a big fan of Geekbrief.TV. We have been watching since nearly the beginning and have really enjoyed seeing on-screen personality Cali Lewis blossom.
Well today we were contacted by Atsushi Kikuchi, a Japanese reader of Techlife and a fan of GeekBrief.TV. Atsushi writes a blog about Democracy Player in Japanese. (Democracy is a platform for watching Internet TV.) He kindly asked for permission to translate our first article on GeekBrief.TV to Japanese for his site. Go for it Atsushi, translate us! Comment here when you’re done.
Our first article is still heavily visited. We sat down with both producer/director Neal Campbell and on-screen bundle-of-laughs Cali Lewis to talk about their show on technology. Gee, any wonder Techlife liked it from the start? Check out that show. Already watch GeekBrief.TV? What’s your favorite episode?
Note 1: GB#150 is about Grand Theft Auto IV. I think the progression of GTA games has gotten better and better as Cali notes. I would love to see Rockstar’s engine be used for some other type of game too.
Note 2: If you have a need to contact Techlife, it’s easy. Interesting use for the site? Article idea? Software, gadget or hardware we missed? Email techlife [at] dkworldwide [dot] com.
April 4th, 2007 at 3:44 pm
Good morning, this is Atsushi at far east island.
Thank you very much for your acceptance. Now I am finalizing my Japanese translation, which I will be able to publish this weekend.
Well now I am going out for “the tyranny of the day jobs†as Cali mentions…
By the way, I wonder if and where we could get application forms to be a staff of GIA to support Cali and Neal.
Have you ever heard about it?
Thanks.
April 4th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
@Atsushi…I keep telling them they should do more with the GIA idea. It is fun and different. They need to revive it. It is creative and would stand out in the crowded world of Technology.
April 5th, 2007 at 5:35 am
Hi Dave,
My translation finished despite the “Tyranny and Trapped.”
I hope people like my article and I have re-created the flavor of yours.
Please visit at http://dtvjp.biz/64/.
Thanks.
April 23rd, 2007 at 7:31 am
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