List of Vintage Computer Streamers and Podcasters
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing: The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd Thanks! ========================================= Jeff Brace
On 5/19/2022 10:48 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing:
The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd
Thanks!
========================================= Jeff Brace
CoCo Crew PodCast CocoTALK! Floppy Days Podcast 8 bit Show and Tell -- RETRO Innovations, Contemporary Gear for Classic Systems www.go4retro.com store.go4retro.com
Some more from skimming my podcatcher subscriptions. Retrocomputing Roundtable RetroMacCast Player/Missile Podcast ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast Assembly Lines Podcast Apple Time Warp Sprite Castle Mac Folklore Radio Eaten By A Grue Inverse ATASCII If mostly-historical (not having produced new episodes in a long time) counts: Open Apple 1MHz Drop /// Inches The Retrobits Podcast The History of Personal Computing The Culture of Tech Welcome to Macintosh No Quarter There are a number of others that often touch on vintage computers/tech even if that's not their primary focus. You Don't Know Flack Jason Scott Talks His Way Out Of It Next Without For There's a fair amount of crossover in people between these. I participate in a couple of them. I'm sure I've missed a bunch too, particularly among those in the no-longer-very-active category. -Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 12:29 AM, RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/19/2022 10:48 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing:
The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd
Thanks!
========================================= Jeff Brace
CoCo Crew PodCast
CocoTALK!
Floppy Days Podcast
8 bit Show and Tell
-- RETRO Innovations, Contemporary Gear for Classic Systems www.go4retro.com store.go4retro.com
Hello everyone, Thanks for the list. I forgot about some that I should have remembered. Here is an updated list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18NYdL084oZ53fGuwTdddjZ9URTRsUeX0zB9mfeli... On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 2:59 AM Hagstrom, Paul via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Some more from skimming my podcatcher subscriptions.
Retrocomputing Roundtable RetroMacCast Player/Missile Podcast ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast Assembly Lines Podcast Apple Time Warp Sprite Castle Mac Folklore Radio Eaten By A Grue Inverse ATASCII
If mostly-historical (not having produced new episodes in a long time) counts:
Open Apple 1MHz Drop /// Inches The Retrobits Podcast The History of Personal Computing The Culture of Tech Welcome to Macintosh No Quarter
There are a number of others that often touch on vintage computers/tech even if that's not their primary focus.
You Don't Know Flack Jason Scott Talks His Way Out Of It Next Without For
There's a fair amount of crossover in people between these. I participate in a couple of them. I'm sure I've missed a bunch too, particularly among those in the no-longer-very-active category.
-Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 12:29 AM, RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/19/2022 10:48 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing:
The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd
Thanks!
========================================= Jeff Brace
CoCo Crew PodCast
CocoTALK!
Floppy Days Podcast
8 bit Show and Tell
-- RETRO Innovations, Contemporary Gear for Classic Systems www.go4retro.com store.go4retro.com
And here is the list of which channels they are on. I'm not sure if all are on YouTube or some are on other platforms such as Twitch. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PaOfvE8ACbgf4Ssg0pU_RkYeJlrn2PbshXts... ========================================= Jeff Brace VCF National Board Member Chairman & Vice President Vintage Computer Festival East Showrunner Vintage Computer Federation is a 501c3 charity https://vcfed.org/ <http://www.vcfed.org/> jeffrey@vcfed.org On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 8:25 AM Jeffrey Brace <jeffrey@vcfed.org> wrote:
Hello everyone,
Thanks for the list. I forgot about some that I should have remembered. Here is an updated list:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18NYdL084oZ53fGuwTdddjZ9URTRsUeX0zB9mfeli...
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 2:59 AM Hagstrom, Paul via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Some more from skimming my podcatcher subscriptions.
Retrocomputing Roundtable RetroMacCast Player/Missile Podcast ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast Assembly Lines Podcast Apple Time Warp Sprite Castle Mac Folklore Radio Eaten By A Grue Inverse ATASCII
If mostly-historical (not having produced new episodes in a long time) counts:
Open Apple 1MHz Drop /// Inches The Retrobits Podcast The History of Personal Computing The Culture of Tech Welcome to Macintosh No Quarter
There are a number of others that often touch on vintage computers/tech even if that's not their primary focus.
You Don't Know Flack Jason Scott Talks His Way Out Of It Next Without For
There's a fair amount of crossover in people between these. I participate in a couple of them. I'm sure I've missed a bunch too, particularly among those in the no-longer-very-active category.
-Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 12:29 AM, RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/19/2022 10:48 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing:
The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd
Thanks!
========================================= Jeff Brace
CoCo Crew PodCast
CocoTALK!
Floppy Days Podcast
8 bit Show and Tell
-- RETRO Innovations, Contemporary Gear for Classic Systems www.go4retro.com store.go4retro.com
On 5/20/2022 7:32 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
And here is the list of which channels they are on. I'm not sure if all are on YouTube or some are on other platforms such as Twitch.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PaOfvE8ACbgf4Ssg0pU_RkYeJlrn2PbshXts...
podcasts may not be on YT or Twitch, as they are not video. Also, some are accessible in multiple locations (Twitch and YT) Are you requesting help to complete the list (it's view only, so hard to provide updates)? It might be nice, if this is to grow into a reference, to put in focus or context for them. Some cover historical aspects, some are hardware-focused, others are gaming focused, etc. Jim
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 8:58 AM RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/20/2022 7:32 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
And here is the list of which channels they are on. I'm not sure if all are on YouTube or some are on other platforms such as Twitch.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PaOfvE8ACbgf4Ssg0pU_RkYeJlrn2PbshXts...
podcasts may not be on YT or Twitch, as they are not video. Also, some are accessible in multiple locations (Twitch and YT)
Are you requesting help to complete the list (it's view only, so hard to provide updates)?
At first I thought that I would update, but I think the people on this list are trustworthy ; I will open it up. As well as the text only list.
It might be nice, if this is to grow into a reference, to put in focus or context for them. Some cover historical aspects, some are hardware-focused, others are gaming focused, etc.
Yes. I agree. This is part of the reason that I wanted to do this, a reference, for me personally and for the general public.
Jim
There are a ton of videos and groups on YouTube I added Computer History Archives Project AT&T Tech Channel The Atari Museum David Greelish CuriousMarc The Computer Chronicles John's Basement Vintage CG On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 9:04 AM Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 8:58 AM RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/20/2022 7:32 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
And here is the list of which channels they are on. I'm not sure if all are on YouTube or some are on other platforms such as Twitch.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PaOfvE8ACbgf4Ssg0pU_RkYeJlrn2PbshXts...
podcasts may not be on YT or Twitch, as they are not video. Also, some are accessible in multiple locations (Twitch and YT)
Are you requesting help to complete the list (it's view only, so hard to provide updates)?
At first I thought that I would update, but I think the people on this list are trustworthy ; I will open it up. As well as the text only list.
It might be nice, if this is to grow into a reference, to put in focus or context for them. Some cover historical aspects, some are hardware-focused, others are gaming focused, etc.
Yes. I agree. This is part of the reason that I wanted to do this, a reference, for me personally and for the general public.
Jim
What is the goal of the list? Helping us find something new to listen to while driving, something new to watch on YouTube when we find ourselves idle? Finding people to contact about upcoming VCF events? If the scope gets extended as far as things like reviews of early 1990s PC games, or TV/pinball repair, etc., then the list may become huge and possibly not usefully serving the intended purpose. If it's about marketing VCF events, then podcasts whose doors have (or have effectively) closed are not very helpful, and the list would require more update attention for it to avoid going out of date. I suspect for better or worse, the number of entries on this list is going to be huge without (or maybe even with) some kind of statement of scope. Particularly if we're adding people's names too, as we seem to be doing, and some of these channels/podcasts involve several people each. It may be an interesting resource to have, but it'll be a project just to read the list. I'm guessing this is just intended to be a list of "interesting things to check out, and people who have done interesting things in the past who might do something interesting in the future that isn't yet on the list" but it would be useful to have a kind of mission statement if the public is helping with updates and additions. -Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 9:03 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 8:58 AM RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/20/2022 7:32 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
And here is the list of which channels they are on. I'm not sure if all are on YouTube or some are on other platforms such as Twitch.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PaOfvE8ACbgf4Ssg0pU_RkYeJlrn2PbshXts...
podcasts may not be on YT or Twitch, as they are not video. Also, some are accessible in multiple locations (Twitch and YT)
Are you requesting help to complete the list (it's view only, so hard to provide updates)?
At first I thought that I would update, but I think the people on this list are trustworthy ; I will open it up. As well as the text only list.
It might be nice, if this is to grow into a reference, to put in focus or context for them. Some cover historical aspects, some are hardware-focused, others are gaming focused, etc.
Yes. I agree. This is part of the reason that I wanted to do this, a reference, for me personally and for the general public.
Jim
Forgot one other thing: Is including something on the list intended as a kind of an endorsement? (Is being on the list supposed to mean that at least one person found the podcast/channel/person to be worthy of the time investment?) The list of things I would actively recommend to others is probably smaller than the list of things that I have come across in total. -Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 9:25 AM, Hagstrom, Paul <hagstrom@bu.edu> wrote:
What is the goal of the list? Helping us find something new to listen to while driving, something new to watch on YouTube when we find ourselves idle? Finding people to contact about upcoming VCF events?
If the scope gets extended as far as things like reviews of early 1990s PC games, or TV/pinball repair, etc., then the list may become huge and possibly not usefully serving the intended purpose. If it's about marketing VCF events, then podcasts whose doors have (or have effectively) closed are not very helpful, and the list would require more update attention for it to avoid going out of date.
I suspect for better or worse, the number of entries on this list is going to be huge without (or maybe even with) some kind of statement of scope. Particularly if we're adding people's names too, as we seem to be doing, and some of these channels/podcasts involve several people each. It may be an interesting resource to have, but it'll be a project just to read the list.
I'm guessing this is just intended to be a list of "interesting things to check out, and people who have done interesting things in the past who might do something interesting in the future that isn't yet on the list" but it would be useful to have a kind of mission statement if the public is helping with updates and additions.
-Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 9:03 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 8:58 AM RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/20/2022 7:32 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
And here is the list of which channels they are on. I'm not sure if all are on YouTube or some are on other platforms such as Twitch.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PaOfvE8ACbgf4Ssg0pU_RkYeJlrn2PbshXts...
podcasts may not be on YT or Twitch, as they are not video. Also, some are accessible in multiple locations (Twitch and YT)
Are you requesting help to complete the list (it's view only, so hard to provide updates)?
At first I thought that I would update, but I think the people on this list are trustworthy ; I will open it up. As well as the text only list.
It might be nice, if this is to grow into a reference, to put in focus or context for them. Some cover historical aspects, some are hardware-focused, others are gaming focused, etc.
Yes. I agree. This is part of the reason that I wanted to do this, a reference, for me personally and for the general public.
Jim
On 5/20/2022 8:25 AM, Hagstrom, Paul via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
What is the goal of the list?
Jeff notes that in the email you quoted: "This is part of the reason that I wanted to do this, a reference, for me personally and for the general public." It has no goal beyond that, It has no "statement of scope" or a "mission statement". It's not endorsed by VCF (might be in the future, but it's "Jeff's Big List O' Streams/Podcasts" right now.) I don't think something needs a mission statement for the public to help edit. At least that was not my intent. I just noted that I'd be happy to add in the URLs for a few, but I couldn't edit the file. It could get large and unwieldy, but since there does not exist anything like this at present, it seems like a worthy resource and perhaps there is a way to make it manageable. Over time, maybe it turns into a web site with a DB and a fancy wiki edit page and such. Or not. Jim
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 9:26 AM Hagstrom, Paul via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
What is the goal of the list? Helping us find something new to listen to while driving, something new to watch on YouTube when we find ourselves idle? Finding people to contact about upcoming VCF events?
As Jim Brain said, it was my intention to be personally informed to all the different podcasters, streams, etc. in the vintage computing world and related hobbies. I know about a few of them, but not all of them and certainly not all that I want to know about. The easiest and fastest way for me is to ask others on this list what they know and recommend. I am ignorant of the many sites and continuously forget some and don't know about others. It is helpful for me to make a reference list that I can look at then trying to find something or someone. I want to start exploring these different places to see who they are, what they are talking about and keep updated on what they say and do. As part of the general universe of vintage computing I would like to stay informed, entertained and educated. It could also help others to know about some channels that they never heard of or didn't know about. A more specific reason is to possibly invite some of them to our show. I want to evaluate them and the best way to start is to make a list of ones that others know about. Then I will to see what they are all about, whether they are relevant and current in the vintage computing world, etc. I have an idea that I'm exploring for VCF East 2023 and want to do my research before committing to this idea.
If the scope gets extended as far as things like reviews of early 1990s PC games, or TV/pinball repair, etc., then the list may become huge and possibly not usefully serving the intended purpose. If it's about marketing VCF events, then podcasts whose doors have (or have effectively) closed are not very helpful, and the list would require more update attention for it to avoid going out of date.
Yes. I can see how the list will likely be spread out and segmented into other areas, and I may at some point separate them into a distinct tabs. I don't intend to make a comprehensive, constantly updated database. For the time being it is quick and dirty and for educational and informational purposes only. Think of it as a recommendation list by individuals onto a bulletin board. Take it as-is which is a bunch of peoples opinions and knowledge.
I suspect for better or worse, the number of entries on this list is going to be huge without (or maybe even with) some kind of statement of scope. Particularly if we're adding people's names too, as we seem to be doing, and some of these channels/podcasts involve several people each. It may be an interesting resource to have, but it'll be a project just to read the list.
Everyone is free to read or not read the list. If it is too much for someone, then they don't need to read the list and find their information in other ways. Google is a good start. In addition, anyone can offer a helpful suggestion to make it easier to read. Anyone is free to do their own searching. Some people might actually enjoy browsing a list such as this.
I'm guessing this is just intended to be a list of "interesting things to check out, and people who have done interesting things in the past who might do something interesting in the future that isn't yet on the list" but it would be useful to have a kind of mission statement if the public is helping with updates and additions.
Having public help is useful. This list is not intended to be an endorsement of any kind. It is neither implied, nor intended. Use at your own risk. VCF is not responsible for any consequences of watching or listening to these people. == Jeff Brace
-Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 9:03 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 8:58 AM RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/20/2022 7:32 AM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
And here is the list of which channels they are on. I'm not sure if all are on YouTube or some are on other platforms such as Twitch.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PaOfvE8ACbgf4Ssg0pU_RkYeJlrn2PbshXts...
podcasts may not be on YT or Twitch, as they are not video. Also, some are accessible in multiple locations (Twitch and YT)
Are you requesting help to complete the list (it's view only, so hard to provide updates)?
At first I thought that I would update, but I think the people on this list are trustworthy ; I will open it up. As well as the text only list.
It might be nice, if this is to grow into a reference, to put in focus or context for them. Some cover historical aspects, some are hardware-focused, others are gaming focused, etc.
Yes. I agree. This is part of the reason that I wanted to do this, a reference, for me personally and for the general public.
Jim
All I know about this list is... I don't need to stream the technologically surrealistic NCIS series to pass the time anymore. 😁 I can listen to all these real life technology streams now. On Fri, May 20, 2022, 1:39 PM Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
As Jim Brain said, it was my intention to be personally informed to all the different podcasters, streams, etc. in the vintage computing world and related hobbies. I know about a few of them, but not all of them and certainly not all that I want to know about. The easiest and fastest way for me is to ask others on this list what they know and recommend. I am ignorant of the many sites and continuously forget some and don't know about others. It is helpful for me to make a reference list that I can look at then trying to find something or someone. I want to start exploring these different places to see who they are, what they are talking about and keep updated on what they say and do. As part of the general universe of vintage computing I would like to stay informed, entertained and educated.
It could also help others to know about some channels that they never heard of or didn't know about.
A more specific reason is to possibly invite some of them to our show. I want to evaluate them and the best way to start is to make a list of ones that others know about. Then I will to see what they are all about, whether they are relevant and current in the vintage computing world, etc. I have an idea that I'm exploring for VCF East 2023 and want to do my research before committing to this idea.
Two of my favorites are: Adrian's digital basement Action retro Action retro has also been a big supporter of VCF East and the swap meet on several of his videos. On Fri, May 20, 2022, 8:25 AM Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Hello everyone,
Thanks for the list. I forgot about some that I should have remembered. Here is an updated list:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18NYdL084oZ53fGuwTdddjZ9URTRsUeX0zB9mfeli...
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 2:59 AM Hagstrom, Paul via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Some more from skimming my podcatcher subscriptions.
Retrocomputing Roundtable RetroMacCast Player/Missile Podcast ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast Assembly Lines Podcast Apple Time Warp Sprite Castle Mac Folklore Radio Eaten By A Grue Inverse ATASCII
If mostly-historical (not having produced new episodes in a long time) counts:
Open Apple 1MHz Drop /// Inches The Retrobits Podcast The History of Personal Computing The Culture of Tech Welcome to Macintosh No Quarter
There are a number of others that often touch on vintage computers/tech even if that's not their primary focus.
You Don't Know Flack Jason Scott Talks His Way Out Of It Next Without For
There's a fair amount of crossover in people between these. I participate in a couple of them. I'm sure I've missed a bunch too, particularly among those in the no-longer-very-active category.
-Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 12:29 AM, RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/19/2022 10:48 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing:
The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd
Thanks!
========================================= Jeff Brace
CoCo Crew PodCast
CocoTALK!
Floppy Days Podcast
8 bit Show and Tell
-- RETRO Innovations, Contemporary Gear for Classic Systems www.go4retro.com store.go4retro.com
A few youtube channels that I enjoy that were not already on the list: CRG EEVblog Dave's Garage Jan Beta CPU Galaxy Noel's Retro Lab Computerphile Retro Hack Shack Tech Time Traveller Mr Lurch's Things Usagi Electric PCRetroTech VWestlife CuriousMarc Mark Fixes Stuff Modern Classic GadgetUK164 Ctrl-alt-rees Tales of weird stuff Terry Stewart (older content) Retro Tech Chris (another VCF supporter) Geek with social skills TJBChris -----Original Message----- From: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic-bounces@lists.vcfed.org> On Behalf Of Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic Sent: Friday, May 20, 2022 8:25 AM To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> Cc: Jeffrey Brace <jeffrey@vcfed.org> Subject: Re: [vcf-midatlantic] List of Vintage Computer Streamers and Podcasters Hello everyone, Thanks for the list. I forgot about some that I should have remembered. Here is an updated list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18NYdL084oZ53fGuwTdddjZ9URTRsUeX0zB9mfeli... On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 2:59 AM Hagstrom, Paul via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Some more from skimming my podcatcher subscriptions.
Retrocomputing Roundtable RetroMacCast Player/Missile Podcast ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast Assembly Lines Podcast Apple Time Warp Sprite Castle Mac Folklore Radio Eaten By A Grue Inverse ATASCII
If mostly-historical (not having produced new episodes in a long time) counts:
Open Apple 1MHz Drop /// Inches The Retrobits Podcast The History of Personal Computing The Culture of Tech Welcome to Macintosh No Quarter
There are a number of others that often touch on vintage computers/tech even if that's not their primary focus.
You Don't Know Flack Jason Scott Talks His Way Out Of It Next Without For
There's a fair amount of crossover in people between these. I participate in a couple of them. I'm sure I've missed a bunch too, particularly among those in the no-longer-very-active category.
-Paul
On May 20, 2022, at 12:29 AM, RETRO Innovations via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
On 5/19/2022 10:48 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing:
The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd
Thanks!
========================================= Jeff Brace
CoCo Crew PodCast
CocoTALK!
Floppy Days Podcast
8 bit Show and Tell
-- RETRO Innovations, Contemporary Gear for Classic Systems www.go4retro.com store.go4retro.com
Floppy Days Podcast Sent from my iPhone
On May 19, 2022, at 11:48 PM, Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing:
The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd
Thanks!
========================================= Jeff Brace
At the risk of sounding a bit self serving, my own Vintage Volts has a YouTube channel in which I cover, in some part, random aspects of vintage computing. https://www.youtube.com/vintagevolts On Thu, May 19, 2022, 11:49 PM Jeffrey Brace via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
I'm making a list of Streamers and Podcasters. I don't know all of them, so please let me know any that I'm missing:
The 8-bit Guy LGR (Lazy Game Reviews) The Retro Hour The Guru Meditation Mac 84 Chicken Lips Radio Kay Savetz TRS-80 Trash Talk Bil Herd The Road Geek The Retro Shack This Does Not Compute Victor Bart - Retro Machines Tech Tangents smbakeryt RMC - The Cave Retro Spector 78 Retro Recipes Retro Hardware Psivewri Phil's Computer Lab Nostalgia Nerd
Thanks!
========================================= Jeff Brace
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