So, what is your opinion on this podcast?
Okay, first off - I made Steve's comment about his handwriting pretty redundant by being able to read his handwriting, so he'll have to either make it worse, stop posting pictures, blur it a bit or think of something else.
So basically this is a very interesting story, with a very nice "pling" to it - the sound effect, that is; the one I always associate with something not all too shabby. Also, it's not entirely clear where it is the 1st person is walking into - my first impression was that of a "gentlemen's club", if you know what I mean.
Anyhow, Nathan P. Horn (if I'm not entirely mistaken) is a rather paranoid guy - not all too different from myself, I have to admit.
Oh, and that ending. That is such a perfect ending, it even had lizards.
The way Greg seemlessly blends the two stories together is really awesome, though - I especially like the way it's not entirely too evident (at the beginning at least) that this is in fact the future. Also, it's not entirely clear where it is the 1st person is walking into - my first impression was that of a "gentlemen's club", if you know what I mean.
Fact of the matter is, I'd love to have this kind of writer in the real world. I'd so read his stories - they sound awesome, the way they're described as blowing up half-way through and ending up on weird islands with lizards and stuff - although Greg somewhat does that; just not as much as I would like if I had a say in it.
Anyhow, Steve - don't worry if you wouldn't know if you were a simulation of youself thinking of a tagline or not. Or if you're something completely different. Perhaps we're all just part of The Matrix anyway. And Irish whiskey does make one feel better - it always does.