Art discusses laptop issues he's been having before segueing into the familiar theme of the future of civilian vs. corporate-created content on the Internet. He points out how civilians are being scared away from expressing themselves through a fear of job loss as the usual media corporations get their foothold.Then, on a more lighthearted note, he premiers Slayer's answer to the new Metallica/Lou Reed collaboration, a best-of recorded with Leonard Nimoy called "World Painted Spock." 23 minutes.
Art's comments: "Maybe I come off as rambling, but trust me, there are very good points made in there."
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