In time for Halloween

It’s the second annual edition of the Server Room of Horrors from Friends in Tech.

I was impressed with last year’s special, but having had the opportunity to record a few lines for this one and see how much hard work goes into putting all of this together, I have a whole new respect for how difficult it is to do a show like this, but also how much fun it is to be part of it, as small as my part was. 🙂

See if you can find my voice, and be sure to listen all the way through the credits, m’kay?

Technorati tags: FriendsinTech, ServerRoomofHorrors, Halloween, podcast

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