Improbable Insights: Geek Travel
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Meaning. What does it mean to be a geek traveller? Is there a difference between business and personal travel? What's your philosophy for carrying gear? Loyd and Eric differ on what to carry and how to carry it.
Tools. We get specific about what we carry when we carry it. Bags, cameras, and chargers, oh, my!
Fun. Loyd returns to Diablo III and rediscoves Grim Fandando while Eric dives into Pillars of Eternity. Loyd also talks about a light, filler card game that's engaging, easy to teach, and quick to play.
About this PodcastImprobable Insights is a technology, gaming and general geekery podcast. We try to be short and pithy, splitting the podcast into three segments.
MeaningWe dig deep into a single technology, gaming, or geek-related topic, trying to parse the meaning and implications that underlies the hype and general noise surrounding these topics. The meaning segment always focuses on a single topic.
ToolsAs Eric puts it, this is about what’s in our bag. What do we actually use, why we use it, and the reasons we chose it. These are not reviews as much as experiential discussions revolving around day-to-day use. Would we get it again? Why or why not? We don’t just talk about the stuff we like, but also what we came to dislike over time.
FunHere’s where we talk about what’s entertaining us, ranging from tabletop games, video and computer games, media, movies, books, and anything else that can amuse, entertain, or occasionally enrage us.
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