Weekly Podcast Roundup for 03/25/2018

This is my weekly post were I’ll attempt to put all the podcast content I do in one place! Convenient right? In any case, check the links below for my round-up of content! Hope you enjoy. Be sure to listen, like, and subscribe.

S03E08: Mobile War 2018 — In the week’s episode: the Cambridge Analytica debacle, Elon’s had enough — #DeleteFacebook, the Fortnite/PUBG battle rages on with mobile, is a new Atari needed, Vive Pro debuts with pro-pricing, and we debate the outlook of our driver-less future.

DW100: Doctor Who “The Doctor Dances” Review — We discuss what many consider to be one of the essential episodes of new Who, “The Doctor Dances”. Family are mended, hard choices are made, but for just this once, everybody lives!

DT026: Star Trek: The Original Series Pilot “The Cage” Review — In this episode, we take on the pilot that *ahem* almost started it all. Though a second pilot was ordered, this is where it all started. Join us as we drive into “The Cage”!

Great Big Catch-up Post: Part 3 — Techpedition Website Re-launch

It’s been quite some time since I’ve updated this here blog, but I won’t chalk it up to complete and utter incompetence, or even laziness. I’ve been quite busy over the last several months, including Doctor Who Series 10 coverage on the Discussing Who podcast, several conventions–Wholanta, Southern Geek Fest, and Mississippi Comic Con, new episodes and website re-launch of Techpedition, and even starting a new YouTube series called Discussing Comics on the Discussing Who YouTube channel.

Let’s talk Techpedition!

Techpedition had a major website re-launch this year, and that has been taking most of my free-time—I mean, when I haven’t been podcasting or attending conventions. I started working on this website re-work last year sometime, and have been chipping away with it whenever I get a moment or two. The site is built on ReactJS, Facebook’s up and coming JavaScript library. It took a bit of work to get it to work nicely within he confines of a WordPress template, but I’m fairly happy with the results! A part of the main focus was to build a web application that uses some if not all of the current Progressive Web App features. In addition, a major focus was to make it easy to listen to our shows! Now listening is easy as a simple click on any page in which the play button is present. But that’s just the beginning. Stay tuned there is even more to come here!

Recent Techpedition Podcast Episodes

Also check-out:
Great Big Catch-up Post: Part 1 — Discussing Who
Great Big Catch-up Post: Part 2 — WHOlanta, Southern Geek Fest, Mississippi Comic Con
Great Big Catch-up Post: Part 4 — Discussing Comics