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EPISODE · May 8, 2021 · 2H 6M

"That's Why They Call Me a Podcast Killer" with Casey Liss

from The Max Frequency Podcast · host Max Roberts

Casey Liss from ATP and Analog(ue) joins me this time on The Max Frequency Podcast. We chat about how preserving ones and zeros is harder than you may think, flying drones, and celebrating working for yourself. Then Casey asks me about my own joby job. You can download a copy of this episode's transcript here. Welcome ATP Casey's Apps Analog(ue) Casey's Instagram @caseyliss DJI Mini 2 DJI Mini 2 Product Page Drive to Survive Drive to Survive on Netflix Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit ATP 403: A VCR for the Internet Timestamped Chapter Start in Overcast Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Launch Trailer PSVR 2 Controller Reveal Max's Tetris Effect Review The Internet and Preservation Announcing Vignette RIP, Vignette Playing with my Son by Andy Baio Preserving and Rediscovering My Game Collection Sony is Shutting Down the PS3, PSP, and Vita Stores Sony Reverses Decision to Shut Down the PS3 and Vita Stores Max's MiSTer FPGA Thoughts and Impressions Windows is Ditching Windows 95 Icons Setting up Windows 95 in 2021 Chasing the Stick: The Book - Here I Go Again DOOM's Open Source Code] Famicom (NES) Disk System Three Years of being Independent Taking Risks Building a Membership 8 Years of ATP ATP Membership ATP Store Do By Friday Marco Arment John Siracusa The Mac Pro Lives Building iOS Apps Reply All #130 The Snapchat Thief The Most Magical Place on Earth Casey's Nap in the Hall of Presidents Walt Disney Presents New Roundup BBQ Restaurant Coming to Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios   Max Frequency Max's Twitter Casey's Twitter Casey's Instagram

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