Are you using a podcast app on your phone at the moment?
They really are great for keeping up with your favourite content automatically. Just subscribe through your app, and episodes download when released.
Blahcade on Twitter is also another way to get updated on episodes.
I had to manually set that URL using the forum button. I've never had to do that before. It is super annoying.
These posts are really a courtesy anyhow. If you are on Android or iOS you should just be subscribing to the feed in your podcast app and it will automatically appear for you to listen.
See http://blahcadepinball.com/2016/09/06/Episode-71-Things-That-Make-You-Go-Hummm.html for show notes, segment timings, and links to stuff we talk about on the show.
See http://blahcadepinball.com/2016/09/01/Episode-70-Questions-Answered-Sort-Of.html for show notes, segment timings (there are a few of them this time), and links to things.
Don't write off the Xperia range of tablets.
Native PlayStation controller support baked into the ROM makes it very easy to game on it.
Definitely more expensive than Nvidia. I love my original Shield Tablet. It's a battery gobbler though.
No hardware update planned for the Shield Tablet range.
Nvidia withdrew their FCC filing for the proposed updated tablet.
A new Shield console is in the works though.
I'm happy to wait for the winner of the VR wars to emerge.
Might actually be affordable by that point. VR is still going through the VHS vs Betamax phase.
I am most definitely not an early adopter of consumer VR.
I can imagine those with $2k to lay down would be gagging for content, so I get...
In particular, mobile. Which is 11khz. 😵
Giving us 44khz audio on mobile would make a huge difference when we play through headphones.
Norman, this would settle a long standing gripe of mine. And it seems others feel the same.
Believe me. We don't constantly praise.
You all assume we do. Why would we bother to test if all we did was piss in their pockets.
It's patently absurd.
When Google Play services was initially implemented, I complain bitterly about the fact that Load and save was a manual process that a user had to initiate and manage.
This particular user interaction was a primary motivator behind the making the Android user guide for pinball arcade.
At the...
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