Welcome to the website for The Caffeine. Controller. Insomnia: After Hours podcast!
We finally did it guys! We started a website because the website for the podcast has proven to not be enough to be, perhaps, visually stimulating. Now we don't promise high-performance, on-demand, web 2.0 interactivity - no - we promise a web 1.0 website that just looks polished enough to be read casually on your phone.
This is going to be a place where it serves as really a means for either me, Sono, and Laya, to post about some things that either will make it on the show or not - all of it exclusively about video games because that's what this whole podcast is about!
Well, here's the thing: we offer most of the time just an MP3 version of our podcast because the people who host it for us prefer to keep their server bills low (we can agree and understand that) but we would like to offer you a high-fidelity version (as if the difference in audio fidelity was going to be noticed for a podcast) and even a slightly visual version of our podcast (nothing fancy just something mesmerizing over the audio - I have not figured that out yet).
Let's say Layla and I find a new video game that we think may be cool to check out, we'll just post it here for you to check out with some screenshots, a link, and general description. That's it. No editorializing (we'll probably be editorializing if we really are interested in the game) but just links and a recommendation of some kind as to why (we'll just dump links here I don't know).
And if you're the discerning type, you'll probably guess what we'll be talking about in the next episode because we will double up using this website as a reference for when we talk about stuff on our shows in the future!
Yes. That's it.
We have a Twitter account but that's just for announcing episodes. We don't reply on Xitter but we have email though!
But it works. And it's available and you can encode your messages in PGP so you can keep your email messages encrypted and out of the prying eyes of men in the middle. Here is a list of recommended email clients (for Windows).
Here is our public key for email download
For non-free (not free as in "free beer")
Also consider the Windows GPG (GNU Privacy Guard) tool suite for your email needs as it has some things that could work with the desktop version of Windows Outlook.
We really don't have time to reply to junk so if you send us an email that is unencrypted, we will not answer it. It's as simple as that. No crypto, no answer.
hate at cciah dot osaka. We look forward hearing from you!