Zez Retro / Cathode Ray Podcast

USB etiquette & is it our duty to rescue EVERY CRT??- Cathode Ray Podcast #39


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The Cathode Ray Podcast is a series with CRT shaman Steve from Retro Tech and Louis Zezeran from Zez Retro. Together we talk about CRTs, TVs and other retro gaming topics.



00:00 Start

0:10 It's impolite to just plug a USB into someone's computer

5:02 I want more of that Steve lovin'

7:40 Steve is gunna coach his son's backetball team

16:21 Managing a comedian on tour is nuts

19:50 Louis picked up a sweet xbox 360 wheel

22:38 What happens to those who are holding expensive retro items?

29:12 Are professional sellers seeing high end slow down?

30:35 Louis' theory on why every retro based collectable will go through a big ass price correction at some stage

41:11 Steve teaches us to edge the YouTube algorithm

49:50 Should Steve do more shorter or longer videos?

54:50 Feeling good about this podcast

57:53 Louis is going to Japan in December

1:03:35 Japanese Hard Off stores often have their own workshop table to test "junk"

1:13:00 Is it our duty to rescue EVERY CRT?



Our next episode will be a live stream, sometime in the morning on Tuesday the 25th eastern time. We will be taking your questions so please tweet to us or email


https://twitter.com/zez

https://twitter.com/usa_retro


Please keep in mind that very technical CRT questions are really difficult to diagnose online. If you are interested in Steve's professional CRT repair services please head over to his patreon page 

https://www.patreon.com/retrotechUSA


Steve and Louis maintain a blog about their projects "The Cathode Ray Blog"

https://www.cathoderayblog.com


You can find the audio on the web or your favourite podcast app

https://anchor.fm/zezretro


For all your own CRT repair needs, check out Steve's channel

https://www.youtube.com/c/RetroTechUSA

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Zez Retro / Cathode Ray PodcastBy Louis Zezeran

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