Reddit's DaystromInstitute
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 8:03 pm
If you follow my blog you've seen references to Reddit lately, and I have been meaning to gank ideas from there for posting here for our own discussion.
Suffice it to say, it is like having multiple 359s posting simultaneously, meaning it is one of, if not the, premiere sites for Trek Tech and setting discussion active today that I know of. The signal to noise ratio is decent, but I find the place too busy and too repetitve. You can get the same question or idea floated a dozen times, but occasionally really new gems (or really new stinkers) of ideas come out.
I actually haven't been there or here much in days, but it is one of my prime spots on geek rounds. Alas, there is nothing even remotely similar for Star Wars.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DaystromInstitute/
Suffice it to say, it is like having multiple 359s posting simultaneously, meaning it is one of, if not the, premiere sites for Trek Tech and setting discussion active today that I know of. The signal to noise ratio is decent, but I find the place too busy and too repetitve. You can get the same question or idea floated a dozen times, but occasionally really new gems (or really new stinkers) of ideas come out.
I actually haven't been there or here much in days, but it is one of my prime spots on geek rounds. Alas, there is nothing even remotely similar for Star Wars.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DaystromInstitute/