The poor fools over at TechTalk radio exposed my idiocy to the Chicagoland airwaves again and our conversation wandered into the history of video game consoles. Specifically, exactly how long Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft have actually been making consoles -- and what was the only generation of home gaming rigs that this trio entirely sat out.
Fortunately the balance of the show was spent discussing more substantive matters, like why -- exactly -- Snapchat thought Facebook's $3 BILLION buyout offer was too chintzy to accept. The parts where I'm not talking are certainly worthwhile, so give a listen.
If you've not suffered enough, the unabridged history of my podcasted buffoonery is listed here.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Friday, November 22, 2013
Several smart people (also, me) discuss the value of sci-fi/fantasy novel series as opposed to standalone stories
In a recent #MindMeld column, the beneficent SF Signal Irregular Paul Weimer posed the following question to a glorious and resplendent cavalcade of sci-fi and fantasy media figures (and, also, me):
The responses are rather intriguing (excepting my own, of course). Worth your time to peruse the spectra of insights.
Everywhere you go in genre, series seem to predominate over single novels. How do you read a series differently as compared to singletons? Have you ever given up on a series, or returned to one after a long absence?The lineup of respondents include:, Sally ‘Qwill’ Janin, Lisa Paitz Spindler, Peggy Hailey, Fábio Fernandes, Brent Bowen, Zachary Jernigan, Steven H Silver, Alex Ristea, Stefan Raets, Rob Bedford and, well, me.
The responses are rather intriguing (excepting my own, of course). Worth your time to peruse the spectra of insights.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
The least technical discussion of the SR-71 you've ever heard
So, they let me back on TechTalk Radio again where I explain exactly how pants-crappingly awesome the SR-71 Blackbird was from a technical and design-engineering perspective -- as only a non-aerospace engineer can. Fortunately, Mike and I babble on about the disruption of cable television by devices like Chromecast and Roku for a good while first.
If you're an airspeed nerd and/or just hate your cable provider, give a listen.
As usual, my unabridged history of podcast misdeed is available here.
If you're an airspeed nerd and/or just hate your cable provider, give a listen.
As usual, my unabridged history of podcast misdeed is available here.
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Wednesday, November 06, 2013
Twisdom from ChuckWendig, November 06, 2013 at 10:46AM
@jchutchins Facebook is like tofu or white rice. It has become a conveyance for other foods, taking on the flavor of other websites.
— Chuck Wendig (@ChuckWendig) November 6, 2013
via Twitter https://twitter.com/ChuckWendig
November 06, 2013 at 10:46AM
Friday, November 01, 2013
Twisdom from NathanFillion, October 31, 2013 at 11:45PM
Me: Adam! I love your Halloween costume!
@AdamBaldwin: It's Halloween? http://t.co/p2eCuC2y0s
— Nathan Fillion (@NathanFillion) November 1, 2013
via Twitter https://twitter.com/NathanFillion
October 31, 2013 at 11:45PM