Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 days 16 hours 3 minutes
We heard there was an election. And we heard that, despite what some are saying, Joe Biden won. Oh, and Georgia, home of a younger Christina Warren, made some news. We discuss amongst ourselves.
Pandemics are hard, let's watch TV. From zombies to Ponzi schemes to scoring Playstation 5s, this episode will make you run for your underwater scooter. Which will make more sense in a minute. You'll see.
Mean tweets and snowstorms. Plus, what's not to love about Big Sur, file management apps, and when to walk out of a movie.
Dealing with personal tragedy, verifying votes, and finally some Taylor Swift talk.
Crackheads and kittens, TV for kids and adults, Terminals for Mac and Windows, and fonts both monospaced and cursive. This episode exposes two sides of basically everything.
This one is about music, and not just Taylor Swift. I mean, it's about Taylor Swift, too, but also other music. Great music. And some not so great. But music.
Much like Christina and Brett are very consistent in their portrayal of two ADHD, media-obsessed podcasters, Kaley Cuoco is really good at playing that one character.
NASA frowns on this episode. We also manage to upset the Yang Gang, Trek fans, and web developers. But we do pimp some great apps. So there's that.
The inventor of the CueCat changed his name, and now he's here to rescue the election from all that fraud. Brett and Christina discuss. Also, Parler, Bean Dad, and some of the hottest software tips around.
We had to talk about Georgia. We had to talk about insurrection. We had to talk about American Fascism. But we also managed to cover an array of what today’s kids would call classic television. We hope you find this episode as cathartic as…