139. She Died As A Space Racist
June 20th, 2022
58 mins 36 secs
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Lords:
- Dan
- Shepard
- They are known as Earthnova in the Discord and has one published work: http://thelitmag.com/2021-edition/this-story-has-a-ghost-in-it/
Topics:
- Only playing narrative/story-driven video games once
- Sometimes life is like an adventure game, a skill or item that's useless when you get it is needed years later
- Sleng Teng Riddim
- https://www.engadget.com/2015-12-04-casio-and-the-sleng-teng-riddim.html
- Here's an argument that the riff originated with David Bowie: https://axischemicals.wordpress.com/2016/01/11/david-bowie-digital-reggae-kingpin/
- Tyger! Tyger! by Robin Johnson
- The internet and college are two great tastes that taste terrible together.
- The first time I beat my father at Scrabble
- Explaining traffic jams, or at least this one traffic jam
Microtopics:
- Wanting to see all the stuff.
- Replaying a series of four RPG length games to see the alternate endings.
- Getting the most video game endings for your dollar.
- Tenable and untenable ways to have an adventure.
- Recapturing the magic of your first time (with emulators).
- Getting every video game you wanted for a system and then enjoying that for 10 minutes.
- A giant archive of every DOS game ever.
- Losing your nostalgia for old games via emulation, but keeping your nostalgia for the box art.
- Falling out of love with Windows Vista.
- Keeping your custard pie intact until the yeti needs it.
- The bread maker approach to learning a new skill.
- Why there are no cupcakes in Frog Fractions 2.
- Playing Go against someone better than you and suddenly losing.
- The Go community rallying around the identity that computers can't beat the best Go players.
- Whether computer Go has shaped the way humans play Go.
- An extra creative extra special humany thing.
- Beating a chess expert by convincing them to play something else.
- John Henry's retirement plan.
- Being promised a Yamaha DX7 but receiving a Casio MT-40 instead.
- Writing a part for a rock and roll rhythm section that is accidentally a great reggae rhythm section.
- The origins of the Amen Break.
- Setting up a situation where you can write your own notes.
- Figuring out where the genre can go with this new tonality.
- Stripy guys and chonky units.
- The best kind of tigers. (Floofers.)
- Learning about slant rhymes one morning and that afternoon writing a poem that rhymes "eye" with "symmetry."
- Blake hearing about the Great Vowel Shift from his grandpa and deciding that that would be a great way to make Tyger! Tyger! sound old timey.
- Googling why Blake tried to rhyme "eye" with "symmetry" and finding dozens of implausible theories, all expressed with complete confidence.
- Making an impression on the world of poetry by not being good at it.
- Hipster throwbacks to the great vowel shift.
- Calvin and Hobbes panoply of tiger poems.
- Holding off on reading more Calvin and Hobbes tiger poems until you’re done recording the podcast.
- Not letting online schooling get in the way of your online education.
- Whether someone will figure out how to do a college class online before we transition back to in-person classes.
- Whether ASL is especially well suited to bring taught over Zoom.
- Doing yard work and wearing protective equipment so you can't pull out your phone to check Twitter.
- Lying down in court.
- Realizing for the first time that your parents don't know everything.
- A framed photo of the one time your mom won at Risk.
- The one thing you and your dad are both interested in.
- Sports montage of getting better at Scrabble.
- Driving or better yet watching movies with cars in them.
- Everybody slowing down to take a look at the two headed chicken.
- Driving towards a shadow and being blinded by the sun to what's beyond the shadow.
- A time loop where the car in front of you slows down for no reason and then you slow down for a good reason but the car behind you thinks you're slowing down for no reason.
- A car driving on a road.
- Stacking a bunch of human reaction speeds on top of each other.
- Slot cars as a fun and disastrous solution to traffic.
- The slot car model of public transit.
- Finding everybody on the Discord.