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(From the Vault) 685: Generationally Speaking

(From the Vault) 685: Generationally Speaking

Update: 2025-10-16
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From May 02, 2025: Jack saves the worst news for last in this episode featuring tech journalist Florence Ion. Microsoft is increasing the price of its entire Xbox line, including its consoles and peripherals. Jack and Flo lament that it's only going to get worse, thanks to an ever-volatile economy.


READ MORE: ⁠Microsoft Raises the Price of All Xbox Series Consoles, Xbox Games Confirmed to Hit $80 This Holiday⁠


Elsewhere, with Soundgarden being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Jack introduces Flo to guitarist Jason Everman. A decorated veteran of the U.S. Army and Special Forces , Everman was not only a brief member of Soundgarden, but also a one-time member of Nirvana. Jack wonders if Everman feels any jealousy or resentment for being in two bands that have since been admitted to the Hall of Fame, and not being inducted as a member of either.


READ MORE: ⁠The Rock ’n’ Roll Casualty Who Became a War Hero⁠


Also discussed in this episode:


Jack is the reason Flo uses Threads, because ⁠Jack is a big deal there⁠.


Flo is a big fan of physical media preservation, and schools Jack on the benefits of running a Plex server.


As it turns out, in the year of our Flying Spaghetti Monster 20-and-25, Flo and Jack are equally into Tamagotchi.


Hot take: Seth McFarlane has a lot of anger about Charles Schulz' Peanuts cartoons, and takes it out in ⁠Family Guy cutaway gags⁠.


FOLLOW FLORENCE ION: ⁠https://florenceion.com⁠


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(From the Vault) 685: Generationally Speaking

(From the Vault) 685: Generationally Speaking

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