Remap Radio 114 - Who Needs a Robot, Anyway?
On today's episode of Remap Radio, Danika's filling two pairs of shoes while Chia and Janet are out. Things get a bit unhinged.
On today's episode of Remap Radio, Danika's filling two pairs of shoes while Chia and Janet are out. Things get a bit unhinged.
Now, the only question on their minds is: how BACK are they?
What a joy to say these words: welcome back, Danika!
The legend of Rob’s house and all its gifts only grows.
Where else to begin than trying to understand the wild news that Electronic Arts is becoming a private company largely because of Saudi Arabia? We live in…well, we live in times.
Rob, Patrick, and Chia are back to talk about the uneven last two seasons of the restaurant "comedy."
While most people are talking about playing Ghosts of Yotei, we’re still trying to figure out why the head of the Sucker Punch wasn’t prepared for a basic question about firing someone over Charlie Kirk.
Despite Patrick’s best efforts, Rob doesn’t suddenly believe one dominant win over a pathetic Dallas Cowboys team means it’s Super Bears Super Bowl. Alas.
Have you considered Owl nesting boxes for your property? No? I guess you don’t live near the Human-Wildlife Interface Zone!
There are always surprises when you move. For example, what if someone is living on part of the land and you have no option but to become their landlord?
Rob is back for this latest episode of Remap Radio, which kicks off with Janet, Chia, Rob, and Patrick mulling their early days online via dial-up. Real ones...
Silksong is out and we’ve played a bunch of it. Despite being a “parent” and not having any “free time,” Patrick's played 10 hours. Chia beat Hollow Knight and started Silksong. Janet’s not sure if she’ll play more of it!
There are so many video games out right now, so we had a genius idea: an entire podcast exclusively focused on the video games we’re playing. What a concept.
With Rob in the midst of moving houses, Remap Radio welcomes the return of Janet to the fold, joining Chia and Patrick as each of them recounts their recent experiences at border crossings. Some more harrowing than others.