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The D6 Generation

D6G Ep 100: Listener Best Moments & Raef's Round Table

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4.8613 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2012

⏱️ 247 minutes

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Summary

Raef returns to the third chair to help us celebrate episode 100!! Thanks to all our listeners who helped encourage us to make it this far. This episode is for you. Up first its a segment that only Raef can dream up: Raef's round table in which Raef asks Russ and Craig all kinds of random questions. What could possibly go wrong? Later, we asked for it, and you came through. Some of the most amazing listener submitted content we've ever received highlighing favorite D6G moments and other wackiness was sent in for the Episode 100 contest. We play them all, comment on them, and give out lots of prizes. So please join us as we look back and forward as the D6G passes 100!  All that and our other not-too-horrible segments including:  - The Hollywood Minute - Total Fan Girl - Do You Ever Notice - When you wish upon a game  - & More If you'd like to discuss the show with us and others in our forum thread: .   The following fine organizations help make this show possible:  , on behalf of friendly, professional gaming stores everywhere. , latest gaming news, great stores, & more!      ==Quick Reference== The News:   58 min Raef's Round Table:  1 hr 30 min Hollywood Minute: 2 hr 32 min Total Fan Girl: 2 hr 42 min Wish Upon a Game: 2 hr 47 min Listener Submissions: 2 hr 49 min     Links Discussed in the show: Jeremy's Cartoon Blog: http://Mayhemmoments.blogspot.com Craig's Blog: Russ's Blog:  Total Fan Girl Blog:  Pulp Gamer Network:

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0:00.0

This is the D6 generation with your hosts, Craig Gallant.

0:16.2

If you're getting any conversation, it's not charity.

0:19.7

Russ Wakelin, you put me on a a boat with freaking dragons attacking me and whatnot?

0:24.2

Now we're talking.

0:25.8

And rape, uh, Hollywood Granger.

0:30.4

Now that's Jimmy Django right there.

0:32.9

With contributions from Total Fan Girl.

0:36.8

Fanfareers do not sparkle. our loyal listener one game is very

0:41.4

like another so the d-6g reviews it brother welcome to a very special edition of rapid fire the

0:47.3

roundtable discussion of all things gaming coming at with a speed of 400 hours of cut rate amateur

0:51.9

entertainment coming straight through your m MP3 player and slamming

0:55.0

into your ears at a rate of one minute per one minute. Today's edition is brought to you by the cranky

0:59.7

lawyer who wants to say to Craig, I'm internet famous. Go on, Russ. Oh look, shiny game mechanics,

1:04.8

Wakeland and Rafe. Now I remember why I left Granger. Congratulations on 100 shows. Looking

1:10.0

forward to 100 more. I'm just let that one slide.

1:14.0

I'm Gingley McArigan, your host today, as always. panelists are Russ Forst Whitaker-Waikland, and back for this special episode, Rafe Alec Guinness Granger. Let's begin.

1:23.1

Issue number one. The number 100, represented in Roman numerals by the letter C, is the natural number

1:28.6

preceded by 99, preceded by 9, preceded by, no, yes, proceeded by 99 and followed by 101.

1:35.5

100 is the sum of the first nine prime numbers and the smallest number whose common logarithm is a prime

1:40.2

number. It is the atomic number of fermium, the number of senators in the U.S. Senate, the number of tiles in a standard set of scrabble in most languages, the number of yards in an American football field, and the minimum distance in yards for a par three on a golf course.

1:53.1

Question, what does the HTTP status code 100 convey? Theodorad Reef.

1:59.6

Geez. That you have squirrels in your hard drive.

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