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I loved Masters of Doom. So it was a big influence, if that means anything!

Ha. Well I wrote a book that about 20% of people thought was the worst piece of shit ever printed. Thick skin is a necessity. And thanks to you for offering. Even if it doesn't work out, a proactive response demonstrates that you—like me—just want the HDTGM brand to thrive.

Go to hell? Of course not. I'm a huge fan of the show—that's what started this whole thing—so I sincerely just want to provide an entertaining and educational supplement to what is in my opinion the best podcast out there. So, truly, I welcome any suggestions and hold no grudge at all.

Sorry, Rick. I try to do my best given the tight windows and have been happy with how they've all turned out thus far. But always open to advice/suggestions if there's anything in particular you're looking for.

Thanks!

It's not all that different than the a documentary vs. narrative film.

then I think the conclusion is simple: don't read them. ;)

Writing something like this this (http://www.slashfilm.com/su… takes a severely long amount of time and, worse, defeats the purpose of what an oral history offers.

I'm sorry that in the two weeks of researching/writing I was not able to compare various versions of the scripts. Though, in principle, I think that's exactly what an oral history should be—a narrative shaped by those who go record.

Fast and Loose?