TGT is for Two Geeks Talking. Back in 2008, when the show first started, it was called TGT Webcomics, because we interviewed strictly Webcomic Creators. The TGT was originally Two Guys Talking. It since evolved to Two Geeks Talking.
Officially TGT Webcomics started on August 8, 2008. That's the first publicly recorded episode.
We actually started July 24, 2008 on a test call/interview to see if the technology at the time could be clearly heard with different internet providers over VOIP.
We actually started July 24, 2008 on a test call/interview to see if the technology at the time could be clearly heard with different internet providers over VOIP.
Short Answer: 3.
Long Answer: We started the show only interviewing Webcomic creators and called the show TGT Webcomics (Two Guys Talking Webcomics).
A few years later, the show changed to TGT Media (based on the company Kurt Sasso created for multimedia film projects).
Finally the show settled on: Two Geeks Talking and shouldn't change anytime soon.
Although, TGT itself has changed a few times from: Two Guys Talking to Two Geeks Talking. But, the mnemonic TGT has remained.
A few years later, the show changed to TGT Media (based on the company Kurt Sasso created for multimedia film projects).
Finally the show settled on: Two Geeks Talking and shouldn't change anytime soon.
Although, TGT itself has changed a few times from: Two Guys Talking to Two Geeks Talking. But, the mnemonic TGT has remained.
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