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Weekly Ramblecast 155: Internet Archive: Zero Dawn

There's an awful lot of rambling this week about GameCenter CX, resuscitating your Commodore 64, children enjoying the gaming classics, uploading your street-corner CDs to archive.org, the simple joy of the Sears catalog, and why you should never ask Google a question again.

CHAPTERS

(00:00:00) Start of show
(00:03:18) Oh god movies are dying (or are they)
(00:09:40) Sometimes it's nice to listen to nothing
(00:13:27) Bring back Sears already, what are we doing
(00:18:43) The GameCenter CX rabbit hole deepens
(00:25:38) PS3 PLS
(00:33:13) We're not doing a ranking of Nintendo consoles, honest
(00:37:54) Vinny's son continues appreciating the classics
(00:45:06) The Xbox 360 clock is ticking!
(00:48:21) The Commodore 64 will never die
(00:53:51) Younger kids + older tech
(00:58:11) People put some wild stuff up on archive.org
(01:05:38) Maaaybe time for a new search engine
(01:08:19) Don't ask Google questions anymore. Just don't
(01:11:08) Content and bye!

Weekly Ramblecast 155: Internet Archive: Zero Dawn

Comments

Fun fact about Sears, they also had a catalogue where they sold homes. My parents own a Sears home which is about 100 years old

Lisa Bove

Just listening now via my Ground Control clearance. Based on my work experience, I believe the term for large department stores at the ends of malls is anchor stores. Looking it up, I see they can also go by anchor tenants, key tenants, and draw tenants.

Brian Streleckis


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