Sunday, December 18, 2005

Episode Ten



As the holidays approach, Ravi and Sonia talk frugal gift giving, cuss up a storm, and run the clock out before their guest even arrives. Plus, Ravi comes up with a plan for next week that's so crazy it just might work.

(QuickTime, 07:52)

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its 3am in California just got done with episode 10 can’t wait for 11.
I hope to be a guest one day. Thanks, you guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Great Ravi, keep up the good work.... And Happy Holidays! (.....in Europe it's still good old 'happy Xmas'....what's wrong with that?)

Ravi said...

dee and tarey -- hope DriveTime helped as an insomnia cure-all. 'Turning the camera around' is definitely in the cards for '06!

zeeger - a European Happy Xmas to you.

We'll get the thrilliing conclusion to the latest episode up this week and we may get one more episode in before we take a winter break.

Anonymous said...

Loved the episode, but, how about some tint on your windows to keep some of the sun light out?

Brian said...

yay! star trek material!
now how about a tiny 3d holograpic projection of a remote guest? (Obi-Wan-esque) and it gets static-like if you go thru a tunnel ...

Steve Garfield said...

Digital Elves!

I LOVE IT!

Administrator said...

It's Monday morning here in sunny Pasadena, CA. Just finished watching here at work (shhh!). Love ep. 10, and the Star Trek reference too. Will be watching DriveTime from New York next week over Christmas vacation. Keep up the great work!

Anonymous said...

Hi Folks -
Found myself logging on at least 3 times on Sunday waiting for your show. Do not forget I have to wait even longer on this side of the world. Even if I log on late Sunday its usually not ready as your having breakfast – and I assume you have to sort it out most of Sunday!

I liked the conversation, sorting out the Christmas gifts. (Knit one- pearl one) Depends what you intend to knit Sonia! DO NOT knit a swim suit, it will only sag lol.

Your edits get better each time. Virtual Sonia is a nice touch. Your conversation is much more relaxed as the shows go on.

I like the idea (tary) of a historic architectural guide through your city as you drive along. That would be very interesting.

I look forward to your ‘special’ Christmas addition …

Ravi said...

thanks anonymous, we will address this in a future episode.

brian, maybe the obi-wan figure could be you (instead of standing, you could be sitting eating candy).

steve, those digital elves will be hard at work this week!

thanks katwalla!

english brian, thanks for the comments -- maybe we'll do a more 'guided tour' of our route in the new year.

Anonymous said...

I think the cuteness of your wife makes the show. Her mannerisms and commentary and priceless.

Administrator said...

Hey Ravi, have you considered applying for the Webbys? They now have a blog-cultural/personal category, including podcasts. It's only a $95 entry fee. You have till Jan. 27, 2006. You have my vote. Would love to see you and Sonia deliver your acceptance speeches during a DriveTime episode.

Anonymous said...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DriveTime

Started the wikipedia article! :D

Ravi said...

thanks editengine -- turning the camera around is on the boards for '06!

anonymous -- ditto.

katwalla -- thanks for the Webbys tip, we'll check it out!

nice jeshii, nice.

Polly said...

Nice Chris Zuk reference! It *does* hurt your chest to pretend to be Chris... I so want to do a vlogs-collide episode when we're in FL! We'll discuss.

Ravi said...

polly -- no commute, no DriveTime.