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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • Peter Dibble has some great documentaries on historical curiosities around the Pacific Northwest, and beyond.

    Technology Connections does deep dives into topics of technology, specific devices and appliances, and generally is very entertaining and informative.

    RedLetterMedia for film critiques, so bad it’s good reviews, and comedy.

    Defunctland does documentaries around theme parks.

    Tasting History with Max Miller is a very educational historical food dishes show. Not super long form.

    Matt Baume does great “LGBTQ+ in TV, historically” type of content. And wrote a book about it which is great too.

    Stand-up Maths does great math content. Yeah, it’s math, but it’s fun. Bonus is he also wrote a great book relating to his content about engineering and maths mistakes in real life on large scales.

    LGR- retro computer tech

    Techmoan- retro audio tech






  • To be fair, a device in a new technology that is now nearly 8 years old is quite out of date. I use my Quest 2 all the time, and it’s a few years old now. Beat saber is a great quick workout, Walkabout Minigolf is great alone or with friends. It’s fun to watch a 3d movie or other content on a big screen virtually with a few friends who don’t live close. The Lego game is super cool. Your VR chats and poker games. There’s tons of other games I have picked up over the years. I’m excited to try the new Batman once I upgrade. Oh and I can still plug it into my PC and use it as a headset for that too.