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DrupalEasy Podcast 151: Shirtless at Drupalcon (Brett Meyer and Stephanie Gutowski - Drupal Watchdog/DrupalCon Los Angeles preview)

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Brett Meyer, Director of Strategy at ThinkShout, and Stephanie Gutowski, Community Engagement Organizer/Manager at ThinkShout, join Ted, Ryan, and Mike to talk about video games. Specifically, Dragon Age: Inquisition. Seriously - Brett and Stephanie have an article in the upcoming issue of Drupal Watchdog where they relate content strategy in web sites to content strategy in content-heavy videos games. We also focus on DrupalCon Los Angeles including what we're looking forward to, if sessions are still necessary, community vs. business networking, and if it's possible to only pack a single shirt.

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  1. astrophysics, soccer
  2. Space Marine 40K, Skype
  3. becoming an adult, visit China
  4. tiger, camel (in Timbuktu)
  5. Drupal Day at NTEN conference, learning taxonomy in Drupal 4.7.

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Everyday I'm Drupalin' Drupal Rap (Rick Ross - Hustlin) - from New Valley Media.

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