I’ve been harping on and on about audiocasts and videocasts. Below is a list of the shows that I subscribe to (I’ll add links to each feed later on today). These are my main source of entertainment on the bus and at work when my music has bored me and when I don’t feel like gaming, which is most of the time. The below cover video gaming, D&D, and technology. The Adult Swim is still there even though they haven’t updated that feed in three months.
Audio
- 1UP Yours (site) :: video gaming
- Dungeons & Dragons Podcast (site) :: pencil-and-paper gaming (D&D specifically)
- EGM Live* – EGM Magazine’s Weekly Podcast (site) :: video gaming
- Engadget (site) :: consumer technology
- ExtremeTech.com Podcast (site) :: consumer technology
- this WEEK in TECH (site) :: consumer technology
- What’s New Now (site) :: consumer technology
- Xbox Live’s Major Nelson (site) :: Microsoft-centric video gaming
Video
- 1UP.com – 1UP TV (site) :: video gaming
- AdultSwim.com Video Podcast (site) :: Adult Swim-related cartoons
- Attack of the Show Daily Video Podcast (site) :: internet culture
- Cranky Geeks WMV Video (site) :: consumer technology
- dl.tv in WMV (site) :: consumer technology
- Microsoft 10 (site) :: Microsoft-centric consumer technology
- The Daily Feed Video Podcast (site) :: internet culture news
- The Daily Nut (site) :: videos pulled from various video-sharing sites
- X-Play’s Daily Videogame Podcast – G4 TV (site) :: game reviews
Update: I linked each ‘cast to their respective feeds and site, and a quick description of what they cover.
Do you actually read or veiw most of these on your way to work. I knew your commute was a killer one but I did not know it was that serious. If you do use them all and these subscriptions are required for you to keep those penquins from taking your sanity, I suggest you use them well.
I do watch and listen to those on the way to work, but not all in a single day. Some of those are over an hour long, which usually allows me to listen to one per trip. Some are extremely short, like the G4 ones, so I can watch all of those in under 20 minutes.