After a year trapped in The Joker’s lair, El Kaiser and J.D. staged a daring escape through Gotham’s subway tunnels …oh, never mind.
After a year of life events and work schedules GETTING IN THE WAY OF THINGS, El Kaiser and J.D. are back with some thoughts on recent developments in the technology and pop-culture worlds.
Howdy, Jammers! Our apologies for the extended silence and lack of snark these past several months! We deeply regret not being able to pine for the Artemis I launch, offer our deep analysis of Andor and Wednesday and, most importantly, warm our hands over the tire fire that is now Twitter. Life got in the way of our little podcast endeavor, but we are not running for the escape pods just yet. Pedro and I are planning a reboot and return of the show in January and look forward to continuing the discussion in the new year.
J.D. was out sick and tripping NyQuil on Pop Tech Jam’s recording day, so Episode 274 is postponed until next week. Apologies!
In the meantime, here’s a curious co-brand of Symantec’s security software with a crack team that has somewhat of a reputation for… working with gangsters:
Hi, there! You’re probably wondering about the new episode of Pop Tech Jam. Are they on vacation again? Are they in line for the new Avengers movie? Did they do a show this week? If they did a show, well, where is it? Did something get unplugged?
Here’s the scoop: We’re switching podcast hosts — and that’s taking some time. But don’t worry — we’ll be back as soon as we get our technical issues fixed.
Hey, Jammers! Had to deal with a little bit of life this week, but Pop Tech Jam will be back later this week with a new episode. In the meantime, we just have to finish the holiday prep…
Hey, Jammers! Sorry for the short notice, but this week’s episode of Pop Tech Jam has been bumped to next week. Life happens, but we’re working on a very special 200th installment of the show and will be back in your podcast notifications before you know it.
El Kaiser and J.D. are still recovering from the long Thanksgiving weekend, but will be back next week with a brand new show. In the meantime, don’t forget that Computer Science Education Week (and the Hour of Code) starts in just a few days. Feeling festive? Made With Code’s Holiday Lights project can help you get in the spirit. Not into coding? Here’s a bunny to look at instead.
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