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Weeknotes for 2023-02-24

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Daniel Andrlik
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Daniel Andrlik lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia. By day he manages product teams. The rest of the time he is a podcast host and producer, writer of speculative fiction, a rabid reader, and a programmer.

This week in Daniel:

  • After a rough first week of jetlag, finally caught up on sleep.

  • Visited Escher in the Palace, a museum dedicated to the work of M.C. Escher, which resides in the former winter palace of Queen Emma of the Netherlands. I went through a big Escher phase in high school, and it was very cool to see his works in person.

  • Lots of work stuff.

  • Finished editing another episode of Explorers Wanted.

  • Released episode 164, Navarene Rim of the podcast. The show notes summarize it well.

    Kaiju battle? KAIJU BATTLE!

    Watch on YouTube: "Naverene Rim (Episode 164 Teaser)"
  • Caught up on Dimension 20: Neverafter, which continues to be excellent.

That’s it!

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