Tech Douchebags
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65: The Cartoon Egalitarian
Alex Knight shares his penchant for dissecting cartoons and how he has to constantly defend comic books and video games against the notion that the medium is just for children's entertainment.
64: The Guilty Whiner
Nate Boateng confronts his guilt over whining about inconsequential things and how he gets unreasonably annoyed at software bugs, poor user interface design, slow app updated for new iOS versions, and generally having his time wasted.
63: The Angry Dad Gamer
Victor Agreda Jr. confronts his anger management issues towards poor video game design and how he manages to stream video games nearly every day from his living room.
62: The Poor Scheduler
John Moltz confronts his recurring issues with scheduling things on his calendar, his problem with the social conventions of confirming plans, and differentiating between to-dos, reminders and events.
61: The Savvy YouTuber
Amy Schmittauer shares how she maintains her personal brand on YouTube, overly embraces the commenters on her videos, and her addiction to jump cuts.
60: The eBay Buff
Andy Mangold shares how he does almost all of his shopping on eBay, the advanced search techniques utilized, how he prefers used items over new, and that eBay is much underrated as an informational resource.
59: The Smartphone Swinger
Todd Wright shares how he manages to use three different smartphones regularly, dealing with his anger management issues towards mobile operating systems, and his frustration in constantly looking for that perfect phone.
58: The High Fidelity Hoarder
Kirk McElhearn objectively reconciles his management of a 75,000+ track music library, his endless frustration with iTunes Match, and admitting that at his age, he has a natural predilection towards owning media than the younger generation of music fans.
57: The Soothsayer
Abdel Ibrahim shares his obsessive fascination with the smartwatch product category, why he enjoys looking at new products based on where they may take us, and his frustration that not all aspects of life have shifted towards a technological solution.
56: The Paradise Project Manager
Jerome Koehler shares how he learned to not get passive aggressive over technical support questions, dealing with luddite bureaucrats as a project manager, and how he takes the scenery, climate and joy of living in Hawaii for granted.