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🗓️ 3 March 2021
⏱️ 110 minutes
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"Perfect" counterfeit NWC carts created, Nintendo "Playing with Power" documentary, why Google Stadia is failing, stolen video games from store heist recovered, and more!
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0:00.0 | We're in my shmidi, I'm sure. |
0:28.9 | There's my sweatshirt. Oh, Sega bass fishing shirt. Very nice of you. Welcome to the |
0:35.3 | completely unnecessary podcast for, wow, it's March, Tuesday, March 2nd, 2021. It's almost spring, |
0:41.8 | time. Almost, we're getting there. Alongside Ian Ferguson. I'm Pat Country. On the show today, |
0:47.6 | we'll be talking about, talking about the playing with power documentary a little bit, |
0:51.7 | Google Stadia's filing, stolen games, retro games are covered, and NWC near perfect counterfeit, |
1:00.0 | not a repro, and some voice messages. Ian, how was your weekend? That was good. I finished reading |
1:08.4 | a book on Antarctica. Oh, that's all started. How's Antarctica doing? They doing okay down there? |
1:13.3 | I mean, it's interesting. They talked about the people who spend a lot of time down there, |
1:18.8 | what life is like down there, and then at the end it went into global warming and explained just how |
1:24.6 | climate change, climate change, and it affects it in how that, you know, why we need to pay attention |
1:31.6 | to it and the science behind it. Sure. And the ones that was that. Yeah. And no, it was a very good book, |
1:37.5 | very easy read. I believe the author's name, I believe was Gabby Walker. No, it was a great book |
1:44.6 | on the internet. I got to read. I enjoyed it. It was 500 pages there about, and it didn't, |
1:50.3 | it read briskly. It didn't ever really drag. It's not like a final dipped in tea. Yeah, |
1:55.2 | it should hit the back of the throat. It was delicious. So now I've started reading a book on the |
2:00.8 | history of cooking utensils. Huh. Going back to the stone ones, the prehistoric era. I started |
2:07.7 | with a really good intro on like the wooden spoon, and you know, kind of gave you a, I don't know, |
2:13.3 | it's good. It's good. So far, I think I'll go through that one. They're having one before the |
2:16.4 | wooden spoon back in the room. No, no, absolutely. But I mean, it just, it starts with one of the most, |
2:21.0 | you know, iconic kitchen utensils and kind of goes into its history. And it's nice. I say this |
2:26.2 | every year. Smartphones has destroyed my reading. I used to read four or five books a year. And |
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