Sat, 25 November 2006 What a show, what a show! We shifted the live show this week from Thursday to Friday because of the Thanksgiving holiday and it paid off far more than we could have ever expected. An old pal of ours, Dave Storm, was in town for the holidays and we somehow coaxed him into coming in for the live show, with the beautiful Cindy in tow. The liquer flowed freely and earlier than ususal... so the levels are more off than usual and we missed a few spots, but a good time was had and the show turned out pretty good. This week we covered: - This week in SoCal Airsoft (the latest & greatest from our community) - OP: Mason Dixon II update - News about new guns from G&G and Escort - New Addition to the SoCal Airsoft Dictionary - What we are thankful for in Airsoft - Storm's Interview - Anouncement of our Hac Bao III video trailer All the notes for this show can be found on our Show Notes page: http://www.opsecairsoft.com/shownotes.php?op=view&id=42 Music Download "Riot Act" (mp3)
Download "Simple Pain" (mp3)
Download "Anodyne" (mp3)
Download "The Jesus Rock Show" (mp3)
Links of Interest SoCal Airsoft - Our home community http://www.socalairsoft.com Airsoft GI - CA based retailer looking for staff http://www.airsoftgi.com Airsoft SB - Our pals from Santa Barbra http://www.airsoftsb.com Wardogs Airsoft - Storm's Team http://www.wardogsairsoft.com Operation: Hac Bao III Trailer - OPSEC's Coverage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWIOZ2jDdRk Operation: Mason Dixon II - OPSEC's Charity Game http://www.opsecairsoft.com/miniop.php Comments[0] |
Fri, 17 November 2006 Last night was our first remote broadcast and while we had technical difficulty with the stream, everything else went extemely smoothly. We really didn't think we would pull in an audience, but suprisingly enough, a few of our pals stopped in: TacoDelRio - Steelhawk Helper Monkey Ruben - Ex-Steelhawk & MSF Tactical employee The Dude, Box & Reaver - Our good pal from MSF & beyond Tak - Lice's better half And of course the OPSEC staff was there (JemTao, Lice and Radar) to talk with our gracious host, Father Rich, manager of the Steelhawk Airsoft branch in Industry, CA. We started a bit late, but with our stream down... who really would know? We covered the on-goings this week in SoCal Airsoft, OPSEC's own charity game (Op: Mason Dixon II) updates and revisited the ever-sore MSF subject, the 15th being the 1 year anniversary of its closing. After the 1st break we touched on the new addition to the SoCal Airsoft Dictionary (Going SoCom) and had a lengthy discussion with Father Rich & Staff about the on-goings of an airsoft retailer. After the 2nd break, we talked about OPSEC's coverage of Hac Bao III last weekend along with a fun little game "The future of airsoft" (working title) featuring our very own talking magic eight ball. Overall we had a complete blast and look forward to the next remote that may come our way. We would also like to wish a very happy birthday to our own legacy Staffer, Lemon. Happy 22nd, bro! Music Download "Shake Yours" (mp3)
Download "Shapes of Jazz" (mp3)
Download "Pablito's Way" (mp3)
Download "Don't Play Dat" (mp3)
Download "My life, my life" (mp3)
Download "Fatty Girl" (mp3)
Links of Interest Steelhawk Airsoft - Our host for the remote http://www.steelhawkairsoft.com SoCal Airsoft - Best damn airsoft community on the planet! http://www.socalairsoft.com Santa Barbra Airsoft - http://www.airsoftsb.com Op: Mason Dixon II - http://www.opsecairsoft.com/miniop.php Comments[0] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 This week was our first live show on the new schedule as well as having Lice back in the co-host chair. Have to say it felt pretty good, just like the old days. In the studio with us was Niceaznguy (right) AKA "The Donger" who was unfortunately late due to the infamous Los Angeles traffic. No worries though, he made it in for the 2nd half of the show and even to record a few station promos for us. We talked about the on-going this week in SoCal Airsoft, featured a new segment known as "The SoCal Airsoft Dictionary" and discussed part 3 of our "Know Your Role" series; the airsoft sniper. We even played our latest (and "creepiest" according to the Chat) commercial for our newest sponsor; Tsunami Airsoft. Eric, owner/operator of Tsunami, even called in to give the then absent Donger a hard time, but to also help us out with the Mad Bull CO2 Gen II Gearbox discussion and to give us the latest scoop on Tsunami's products (like the new .30g BBs). We felt it was a strong show and had an absolute blast in the process. Music Protocols
Riot On the Gold Coast Download wearing white in the blackout ![]() Tsunami Airsoft Commercial Music: Fisch Voice Actors: Fisch & Radar Editing: Radar Video Guladong
Download It Won't Be Long Till The Banjo Patrol Comes Along ![]() Flecktarn.co.uk Commercial Voice Actors: Text-to-Speech Script: Radar Editing: Radar Scoville Unit
Zombies VS Robots
Links of Interest Lion Claws Appreciation Game http://www.oplionclaws.com/ad/ad-home.php Mad Bull CO2 Gen 2 Gearbox - Now selling @ Airsoft GI http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=1902 Tsunami Airsoft - The worlds finest airsoft BB http://www.tsunamiairsoft.com Gorilla Pack - The Donger's Team http://www.gorillapack.com Comments[0] |
Fri, 3 November 2006 Our transition of the live broadcast to Thursdays was made official last night.. well, sorta. Because we ran a live show for Halloween, we opted to broadcast one of our favorite legacy shows commercial-free to kick off the transition. Figures it would be one of the longest legacy shows we had in our batch, but well worth the listen. This is one of the favorites of the staff and for those that missed it the first time around, you're in luck. In this episode, John Lu (Event Organizer; Lion Claws, Irene, etc) was in-studio for an evening of fun. We covered everything under the sun related to organizing mass airsoft events and took more calls that we probably should have. Calls from San Diego, Texas, LA and even one from the UK! So much fun and interesting content that we lost track of time... which has become the norm these days. Enjoy! Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 November 2006 Taking a small break from out usual content as well as getting into the spirit of the holiday, we explored the topic of Zombies. This year, Halloween fell on a weekday and because we have jobs/lives, we chose not to party our brains out and put out a holiday broadcast instead. In this show, we explored how one becomes a zombie and the science behind it. Infection symptoms, disposal of the infected corpses, etc. After the 1st break, we covered the many different types of weaponry as well as what to look for when seeking refuge. After break 2, we hit up the zombie airsoft game and gave a mini how-to. The content for this show was based upon the book "The Zombie Survival Guide" by Max Brooks. Pick up your copy today! Music AperturesLower Forty-EightMonotreme Records
High & MightyGov't MuleATO Records
HavestarIscintillaAlfa Matrix
Begins HereThe Butterfly EffectModern Music
Tears Love ReligionSundealersSomething To Listen To Records
City Ad MortisDefenderRusty Cage Records
Links of Interest The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks http://www.zombiesurvivalguide.com Comments[0] |


What a show, what a show! We shifted the live show this week from Thursday to Friday because of the Thanksgiving holiday and it paid off far more than we could have ever expected. An old pal of ours, Dave Storm, was in town for the holidays and we somehow coaxed him into coming in for the live show, with the beautiful Cindy in tow. The liquer flowed freely and earlier than ususal... so the levels are more off than usual and we missed a few spots, but a good time was had and the show turned out pretty good.
This week was our first live show on the new schedule as well as having Lice back in the co-host chair. Have to say it felt pretty good, just like the old days. In the studio with us was Niceaznguy (right) AKA "The Donger" who was unfortunately late due to the infamous Los Angeles traffic. No worries though, he made it in for the 2nd half of the show and even to record a few station promos for us. 

Our transition of the live broadcast to Thursdays was made official last night.. well, sorta. Because we ran a live show for Halloween, we opted to broadcast one of our favorite legacy shows commercial-free to kick off the transition. Figures it would be one of the longest legacy shows we had in our batch, but well worth the listen.
Taking a small break from out usual content as well as getting into the spirit of the holiday, we explored the topic of Zombies. This year, Halloween fell on a weekday and because we have jobs/lives, we chose not to party our brains out and put out a holiday broadcast instead.