Newsletter End of Week Exhaustion I’d consider this my first week “back” after getting my negative test on Monday, and man, are my arms Ed Zitron Dec 11, 2020 3 min read
Newsletter Silicon Valley's Faux-Exodus (And The Case For Nevada) You’ve probably read that Rick and Morty Guy Elon Musk is moving to Texas, and Investor/Professional Mad Guy Ed Zitron Dec 9, 2020 5 min read
Newsletter Back To Reality Yesterday I got the news I’d wanted - I tested negative for COVID-19 and was allowed to return home. Ed Zitron Dec 8, 2020 2 min read
Newsletter Now Is The Winter Of Our Discount Tent Today is potentially the day I am allowed to go home. I am feeling mostly recovered, and I have officially Ed Zitron Dec 7, 2020 5 min read
Newsletter Metal Gear Isaac Hollywood is apparently going to give us the Metal Gear Solid movie I asked for when I was like 13 Ed Zitron Dec 4, 2020 3 min read
Newsletter Running On The Hedonic Treadmill There’s a term called The Hedonic Treadmill that I think a lot about in my life, and that I’ Ed Zitron Dec 3, 2020 4 min read
Newsletter I Grow More Powerful By The Second... Today is the first day I feel like I’m getting back to my old self. I still am extremely Ed Zitron Dec 2, 2020 3 min read
Newsletter Say Hello To My Chocolate Blend I can’t stop watching this video. It is multiple layers of meta deep, but if you have played Half-life Ed Zitron Dec 1, 2020 6 min read
Newsletter Day 8 As I have now completed one week of "this bullshit,” I have become COVID Shrek - a lumbering, oafish, Ed Zitron Nov 30, 2020 6 min read
Newsletter A Letter From The Infected I swear I didn’t start this substack up again so I could write about COVID stuff every day. So, Ed Zitron Nov 28, 2020 6 min read
Newsletter Ooh-Wah-Ah-Ah-Ah So the coolest thing about being sick and having to do phone calls right now is having to add “it’ Ed Zitron Nov 25, 2020 6 min read
Newsletter Reference Over Reverence Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One is one of the worst books ever written. In short, the plot revolves around Ed Zitron Nov 24, 2020 5 min read