
Description: A weekly video blog produced during my daily commute.
Ravi unveils a new tag line for DriveTime's impending swan song and flys solo what with his beloved co-host on official DriveTime Maternity Leave, leading to a new segment this week: The DriveTime Maternity Leave Moment . Stalwart guest Christopher Monks joins Ravi to talk about his new book The Ultimate Game Guide to Your Life and his Order My Book Extravaganza. And since he is the guest this week, Ravi prods him for some Election Day tips. (QuickTime, 08:50, 55 Mb)
Video|Tue, 28 Oct 2008
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“…I'm -- bat basically and -- conceded that that video game as an existential metaphor. So. The way it works is that it's it's a written. As a game -- Yes official video game called your life. Say videogames have these nineteen reminds her walking through the game from start to finish and he can play …”
“…he's a veteran of drive time. He's here to talk about his new book. . The respected author and humorist. Please. Welcome the Christopher monks but. Nobody almost over -- you know. …”
The long,long wait is over as Ravi and Sonia launch Studio-V from their new digs in the 'burbs for the first time, days before the arrival of "Baby X." Lisa McElaney, President of Vida Health Communications helps allay their jitters with some straight talk about parenting, swaddling, and brea$t feeding. And Ravi ponders an entrepreneurial mammarian enterprise. (QuickTime, 08:21, 51 Mb)
Video|Thu, 23 Oct 2008
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“…it pumps milk. Today and kind of stand again. Fifteen debating and envision this thing working title the man's sex. With these kind of -- things that -- aware it's a deliberate middle -- on …”
“…Pacman Jones was going to be okay there -- …”
In a temporal paradox that would make Doctor Who proud, Ravi and Sonia reach across the temporal divide to meet up with an earlier version of Ravi. This Past Ravi informs Future Ravi and Future Sonia about his future solo show at the Artist's Foundation gallery in Boston, "Jain, Trains and Automobiles". Plus, after months of speculation (and recommendations) Studio-A is finally sent off to the highway in the sky. (QuickTime, 08:38, 52 Mb)
Video|Fri, 18 Apr 2008
Ravi and Sonia crack open the Official DriveTime Glovebox to field suggestions for the big DriveTime Finale. Mike Miliard, author of The Boston Phoenix's Sox blog , joins Ravi and Sonia in previewing the upcoming Red Sox season. Ravi pulls out some Oprah under-the-seat-magic to summon DriveTime Japanese Correspondents Momo and Jake with a report beamed back from Tokyo. And Sonia sneaks in some SnackTime . (QuickTime, 09:31, 58 Mb)
Video|Tue, 25 Mar 2008
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“…looks. Different of those opening days of the residence position there in Tokyo the Tokyo to. It's been asked madness it's a wonder if we open up tomorrow morning. It's a six and six A there are …”
“…alternate ending I think that's a -- and it does every classic TV show have some. …”
After a lengthy hiatus that had nothing to do with the writer's strike, Ravi and Sonia fire up Studio-V again and drop a DriveTime BombShell HatTrick . Plus, details on Ravi and Sonia's recent anniversary jaunt to NYC which featured some dynamic air-guitaring and some glowering intimidation by Ian McShane . (QuickTime, 08:33, 52 Mb)
Video|Wed, 12 Mar 2008
An extra slice of DriveTime for the holiday: the full unedited performance of "Love Everybody" by two-thirds of the band, Jim's Big Ego . Happy Thanksgiving! (QuickTime, 03:13, 664 Mb)
Video|Wed, 21 Nov 2007
Just in time for hours of madcap holiday travel -- it's a DriveTime Thanksgiving Music Special ! Ravi and Sonia reactivate the Front and BackSeat DriveTime Musical Studio for two-thirds of the band Jim's Big Ego , Jim and Dan. And a special Thanksgiving song triggers an anti-early-Christmas-music-rant from Ravi. Jim's Big Ego Live in Studio V Set List: Mix Tape Turkey Turkey Love Everybody (outro excerpt) (QuickTime, 09:56, 48 Mb)
Video|Tue, 20 Nov 2007
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“…better access to hear bad because. I think it should be more Thanksgiving songs. Because right now they started playing Christmas in the just it's too early. If there should be songs than any holidays should be next in the medical and wistful for I agree. -- anything about that traveled there's all these you know you could do whole album Thanksgiving we should start in a shopping like crazy before Thanksgiving. . I think it's on Thanksgiving I think it's -- comes -- and -- but -- and they're crazy world it's gonna come to then. Thing. -- hit it again and heavily disputed this in zones so. On innocent turkeys for Thanksgiving. . OK so guys -- playing in Framingham. And then. And then bliss Atlanta affiliate there are different in the wizard and some …”
“…newspapers every dividend. Finishing in the -- room. And -- it -- fast food. . Many years ago I decide where I really didn't expect slower. This was an unloaded it shall remain an unnamed and a …”
Ravi and Sonia welcome Holden Lewis from Bankrate.com's Mortgage Matters blog to talk about Baby Jessica, the housing market and a potential "Perfect Storm" a'brewin. (QuickTime, 09:16, 44 Mb)
Video|Sun, 4 Nov 2007
Ravi and Sonia enjoy a bit of "Indian Summer" and pop open the International DriveTime GloveBox which yields an interesting proposal. The Official DriveTime Clock is then turned back to spookier times, when Ravi, Sonia and a bike-mounted, "JamieCam" equipped Jamie O'Brien were lost in their local cemetery. (QuickTime, 08:46, 42MB)
Video|Sun, 21 Oct 2007
Season Three of DriveTime officially kicks off with a plaintive letter from the DriveTime GloveBox which prompts Ravi to recover a Lost episode of DriveTime from the digital cutting room floor. In this never-before-seen session from June, a helmet-camera clad Jamie O'Brien joined Ravi and Sonia on the eve of his cross country bicycle journey which he chronicles on tnt2007.com . (QuickTime, 08:27, 40 MB)
Video|Sun, 2 Sep 2007



