YDKF Episode 159: MAME

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YDKF Episode 159: MAME

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Title: YDKF Episode 159: MAME
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 17:00:56 +0000
Link: http://podcast.robohara.com/?p=562

Description: On this episode of You Don’t Know Flack I talk about MAME, the arcade game emulator. I talk about some of the different types of computer and devices I play MAME on (including things like PCs and the Raspberry Pi), some of the different controllers I use, and touch on some of the advantages of […]
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This episode's not great.
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Re: YDKF Episode 159: MAME

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Bullshit. It's automatically great because you are on it talking.
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I have to listen to it again cause it's so great! Actually I was interrupted and missed a part of it. I tell you though, it makes me itch to build a cabinet of my own, which might actually happen in a few years. If I keep listening to your shows who knows what things may get built in my basement.


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I listened to this show and heard you talk about the Oklahoma City bombing. Then I listened to Doug and Heather and they were wondering if anyone really gathered around TVs in public (I think they were talking about it happening on the street outside a store window in Eddie & the Cruisers). I was in KMart when the news about OKC broke, and I was of course in the electronics section where the TVs were. One of them had a special report about it and I stopped to watch. soon there was indeed a crowd of people watching the news about OKC unfold on this TV. It was the only time I've ever experienced something like that. This probably wouldn't happen now because everyone has TV in their pocket and there probably aren't many TV stores on the street anymore, save for really big cities.
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Re: YDKF Episode 159: MAME

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On October 5, 1995 (I just looked up the date) someone at work had a small television and we huddled around it to watch the OJ Simpson verdict being read live. You're right though, it doesn't happen like that any more, especially in public.

I will tell you one time it happened to me a few years ago. A few years ago I went to the mall to do some last minute shopping for my wife's birthday. When I walked by the food court there were a bunch of people standing around. I thought there was a magician or something over there so I walked over. Turns out they were all watching a big television and they had just announced Michael Jackson had died. I just looked up the date for that and it was 6/25/2009. I must have really been doing some last minute shopping because her birthday is on the 26th.

The Murrah bombing was a weird time to be in OKC. 9/11 was a weird day to work at the FAA.
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AArdvark wrote:I have to listen to it again cause it's so great! Actually I was interrupted and missed a part of it. I tell you though, it makes me itch to build a cabinet of my own, which might actually happen in a few years. If I keep listening to your shows who knows what things may get built in my basement.

Well thanks, I appreciate that. When I went back to edit it, I kind of thought (a) this feels scatterbrained, and (b) this doesn't have a real point. A lot of my shows are about a topic that I walk people through, or tell an overall story. This one felt more like, "well, here are some random semi-related topics."

Sprite Castle is a lot easier to put together than YDKF these days.
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