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We're heading into a new year, and you know what that means: It's time for the annual Years In Review Revue. Remember when we used to hit all the relevant years in the space of a single episode? Yeah, well, you can forget about that this time around. Once again, despite my very careful planning, we end up going into so much detail on a few of these topics that we still only make it about halfway through the intended conversation. It wouldn't be Retronauts East otherwise, you know?

This time around, Benj brings the science about 1971, Ben chimes in with experiences from ’81, and Chris mostly bides his time until the 1991 follow-up... which, for once, will be happening sooner rather than later.

Please, as they say, look forward to it.

I think this is my last post for the year (my next episode goes up Jan. 1), so please let me say thank you very much for your continuing support throughout a difficult year. I've already planned out my topic schedule for 2021 and have some big concepts in mind, along with some much more esoteric efforts. See you after we flip the calendar! — Jeremy

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Grant Baxter

Thanks for another great year of Retronauts, guys. This podcast means the world to me and it's really been a huge source of joy throughout this tough year. Thanks as always for your hard work and I hope all the Retronauts crew and guests have a great holiday season!

Normallyretro

Hell yeah!! I miss this crew

Shaneus

Loving that CGA palette on the artwork!

connrrr

Benj is so good

Anonymous

I love two-part episodes. The longer and more rambling the better. MAKE ME LAUGH. Also, happy holidays guys!

Phoequinox

Damn, I missed Benj. I love how he can go from being the smartest man in the room to making the entire room dumb.

Anonymous

I love the good dynamic of the Retronauts East crew. As someone whose family had every generation of the x86 processor until well into the 2000s, I especially enjoy Benj's take on PC history.

Anonymous

Glad you enjoyed it, Cajun. Thanks for the kind comment