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“A Life Well Wasted” now available on mobile with Kinoma Play

Since you never have to manually update Kinoma Guide, you might be pleasantly surprised to learn how often it’s updated.

We have a team of little elves whose job it is to constantly update and improve Kinoma Guide, and their goal is to bring you the best of the web. They fix URLs that break, organize items and refine descriptions to make stuff easier to find, and — most importantly — add new stuff!

Sometimes we like to highlight some of the more interesting additions, either here on on Twitter (text “follow kinoma” to 40404 to follow us there).

Today, we invite you to check out the “A Life Well Wasted” podcast.

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“A Life Well Wasted” is a brand new podcast by Robert Ashley, a freelance journalist, aspiring radio producer and musician.

It’s about the culture of videogames and people involved with them. That makes it compelling even if you’re a lapsed gamer, or don’t consider yourself a “gamer” but like to hear people talk about what they do and things they love.

If you like the brilliant “This American Life” but wished it focused more on the geeky side of the street, you owe it to yourself to check out “A Life Well Wasted”.

Got favorite podcasts? Radio stations? Video streams?

Send a URL and short description to content@kinoma.com and we’ll add them to Kinoma Guide for everyone to enjoy!

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