The Most Significant Events of 2021

We discuss the year of 2021 after a quick topic about Amazon’s Alexa, telling a girl to electrocute herself.

Alex’s most significant events are the launch of Polkadot and EIP 1559. Trevor’s are the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl remake, the announcement of Pokemon Legends: Arceus, the release of the OLED Switch, the launch of the James Webb Telescope, and the Chip Shortage. Nick’s are mainstreaming of cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens; and the release of Fuji’s GFX 100S, Nikon Z9, Canon R3, raising the standard of professional photography.

Nick Chao shares Western film inspired melodic sketches.

Merry Christmas. This whole month Nick Chao has been sharing music, and the last two songs feel like Christmas. We discuss the following topics: Truly implements Wisdom: the audio community app’s vision better, Final Fantasy XIV is not admitting new subscribers temporary, Should Pokemon make an adult themed game?, My first impressions of the Whoop 4.0 strap, OnlyFans Ghostwriting, and Orchestral Sketches.

Nick Chao shares a new song, “Rough Seas.”

The regular crew attends this episode, discussing the following topics: RoomieOfficial is active again back to his more regular schedule, Penguins enjoy a solar eclipse on Antartica, I host a Jag Industrials’ SenseCap Helium equipment, Iron Maiden tours with Within Temptation, The annual 5% average staking rewards of Cardano is not enough for me, Instagram is going back to Chronological order, Trevor reviews Pixel leaks, and I interview Nick on his new song that he titles “Rough Sea.” Trevor also discusses one of the first studies planned once the James Webb Telescope is running and the recent Pixel Buds feature drop.

Oura Ring 3 Review

This episode was a little wild. Trevor had a bunch of topics. News was a little weak for me. I finished my arch of Acala news last week, and all I had was my Oura Ring experience to share.

The following are the topics that Trevor had: GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition’s latest patch fixes 117 bugs and ‘adds cloud cover’ | VGC, Linux Mint 20.3 Arriving Soon with a Surprise New App, Rare Candy is Bitcoin’s newest NFT platform, and CERN collider detects neutrino for the first time. I recall that Trevor’s topics were hidden until the last minute, so I was unable to craft the conversation better. We discussed the delay of the James Webb Space Telescope. NASA delays launch of new James Webb Space Telescope after ‘incident’.

Kyler and Nick made same music. Nick has a possible five new song, pending. He is considering publishing them as a collection on a platform. Kyler explained his Twitter post about recreating the first part of ‘Ric Flair Drip’ in FL Studio BY EAR.

I was putting together the highlights episode for November and the Very Hicken Bros podcast, but I have a lot more to do to complete it.

I am making this video unlisted because people want me to make chapters, and I don’t have time to do that. I will make it public, when I do make the chapters.

Nodle Cash announces a Token Pre-sale.

The video presentation of the podcast is below. If you want to skip to the topics, check the chapter links in the description of the video.

I officially announce the affiliation of the podcast and my content with NoName Nerd. Trevor raves about the Taco Bell DOUBLE BLACK BEAN GRILLED CHEESE BURRITO. I attempt to share my screen on the Google Meet video chat, but my computer crashed. I was trying to show my new NoName Nerd NFTs. They have to do with food. I invited Trevor to get one for free from an opportunity on Twitter, since he is a chef, but he is not interested in crypto. Trevor and Nick discuss the Game Award Nominees while I recover from my computer from crashing. I introduce NoName Nerd. Trevor discusses the Pokemon Diamond and Pearl remake. I discuss the recent announcements of Nodle Cash, redenominating and pre-saling their currency. The November 22nd Nodle Token pre-sale is actually conducted at onboard.tokensoft.io, but the opportunity is not available for United States residence. Trevor discusses Blizzard’s lack of personal integrity; however, he is happy to say that Jeff Kaplan, the producer of Overwatch, “shielded Overwatch devs from ‘corporate BS.’Trevor also discusses the Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto: Definitive Edition. Nick sympathizes with Egypt for an infestation of scorpions. Lastly, Trevor concludes with one of his classic astrophysics topics: Scientists Surprised by Mysterious Barrier at the Core of our Galaxy.

The video presentation of this podcast episode is also found at the following link: https://followmystream.com/alexnhicken/my-youtube-channel/.

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