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The Magic Sock Episode 150 – The Year in Review

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Monday, December 29th – In the final Magic Sock of 2008, there’s a look back at major points in Magic’s history for 2008, and a special interview with Mark Rosewater and Mark Purvis from earlier in the year.

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Episode 150: The Year in Review  (59.9 MB)

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Total running time: 1 hour 27 minutes and 22 seconds.

Show Notes:

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–Opening music by Luma (“Wake Up”) available on Podshow.com.
–The year of Magic in review. A look back at major points in Magic’s history for 2008.
–Special: Interview I conducted with Mark Rosewater and Mark Purvis of WotC back from January 2008.
Special Announcement: My novel “Dorothea’s Song” is available as a free audiobook at Podiobooks.com. One episode will be released per week over the next 15 weeks.
Blast from the Past: Review of the Mirrodin set. Check out all the Magic sets on Wikipedia.

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