@ the very least let's do 1 random Wikipedia article/1 random wictionary article, / see if anything interesting happens in attempting their connection! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tadpole-slamp/support
Nothing much. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Nothing much really. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Nothing much really. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
In some ways this is the most proper "retide". --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
He put me on the acknowledgement page of his first book
He put me on the acknowledgement page of his first book
One of the best of these. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
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Not 1 of the best of these. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
https://slartyblog.wordpress.com/2024/02/09/who-or-what-i-tentatively-posit-i-am-is-this-post-a-poem/ https://youtu.be/ZorrbcYRqrA?si=SI8ZEicv6bmpvqIh --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
400 Classic Games direction keys Looks like we've got the good old micro USB, so we're talking about high quality. There's the box, which matches what we have right here. There's the console AUSB charging cord. So what happened? Oh, I think I was supposed to memorize, like, where the thief was, and then I could sniff out the thief or dig out his. Now we know more about Hellenism and its influence on Jews, so now we don't try to delineate. So Eisenmann's kind of view of like complete separate isn't quite where I would go. I'm more in James Tabor's ideas here where it's. John and his life has been raked over and scrutinized, understandably. So many books written, however, if you were to. Read. Albert Goldman's The Lives of John Lennon set of serious application. That's the word I like to use. And yes, I'm aware it's a weird word. Anyway, this process of seriousification throughout the 60s saw pop bands expand their harmonic, lyrical and tonal palette. So so. I think that this is great for anyone who wants to try out Well to decide which Yes album I wanted to include in this because I was thinking, well, does this album, is this one too difficult for somewhere or is this one because I was kind of None? None. None. Wannabe A stylish professional for your new city job, but there's a sleek German car for that wannabe. An off the grid Explorer. There's a four wheel drive car for that. Or would you rather be king of the carpool, chauffeuring 7 rambunctious little leaguers to post game pizza? Well. Transcribed by transkriptor.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
The. Murderer Seth. Now, in later episodes, we'll explore how the divination of Jesus, along with some early Christian literature, introduced the notion of a Satanic creator and ruler of the cosmos, especially in theologians like Marcion. Even long runs of luck are provided for, and even required in the mathematical analysis of statistical probability. And yet there are born losers and people upon whom luck always shines. This is all in accordance with, although not. That's enough, because I was keeping it in my OK, we get it. We got loud and clear, Sean. We get it. It's time for Final Jeopardy. And so. Sacred history provides evidence of first hand experience of the underworldly across the ages, and I want to suggest that the sheer volume and consistency of this testimony is remarkable. 3 We live at the intersection between two planes. A mental plane isn't. Despite his lack of experience, the great wealth of his research into the human mind need Ron to formulate many useful ideas about groups and organizations. Like most of us, he considered the military approach to be one of the dumbest ones. None. None. None. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
That none of that would have ever happened had the original windows not been released at the time that it was, or even in the way that it was. Keep in mind, in comparison to today, personal computers in the 1980s were anything but personal. Uproar that came from the audience when they found out that all those theories about the fake death scene were right. Glenn didn't die. He was not ripped apart by the walkers. That was the body of Nicholas. On top of him, Glenn Extrover wanted to end, only to then bait the small amount of people that remain faithful to the show into watching other stuff if they want a definitive ending that is not even guaranteed. I really wanted the final season to prove me wrong for quitting. Others brought out his more brutal side and made him realize that he would do anything to protect the ones he loves. The termites made him lose trust in outsiders, and the police officers made Rick realize that he's far different than who he was before the apocalypse. And the Alien franchise before it, Planet of the Apes became another franchise that built my interest in further love for science fiction and the thoughtful and interesting themes and ideas that came with it. Let's go back in time to see how this groundbreaking film ever managed to see States to leave and depart. The moment he does, the girls charge right back in the scene with the chimpanzees, freeing Zeus from his blinds. CS allows Taylor to go, but Renee's on his promise to let Cornelius and zero off by sealing The Cave to serve it and obviously looks pretty great today but because of how old it is it's and it's got a great like a military history to it. As I took down, This is from the site of the the baby You love me. Several of Abraham Lincoln's friends, Swedenborg enables us to understand why we were created, why we are alive, and what happens to us after our bodies die. Swedenborg enables us to have the best possible understanding of God's message as it exists. This man is. A. Spy. 10. To six when Mr. Kelly performs his place without a sound and Mr. Rachel demonstrates --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
One for me. Let me take you in my arms, and you with me. Know Your Grace. I'm not sure she'd be keen. Isn't that what we all want? Wouldn't that make everything worth it? Perhaps. Could it be your less devoted to my Estella? And. The rest? Deeply moving about human flight, perhaps, because we all carry within us memories of the time before our material bodies were fully formed. The time when we could fly, when we were spirits, living freely among spirits in a world bathed in the ineffable light of a spiritual sun. I'll wait for it anyway. So he starts to record these Leadbelly songs. Skiffle. Emerges. Skiffles. Really, it's like punk rock British musicians or or or wannabe musicians can express themselves because they've got acoustic guitar. The. Argues that the stage is in dialogue with vernacular, natural philosophical print. The project shows how this archive, taken up by early modern playwrights, complicates our understanding of the methods of deduction in the period and those who might. Thank you --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Pretty good episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
This is the most amusing (as in ha ha) episode (prelude [trailer], or full episode) so far, in my opinion. Gave me a bit of a chuckle
This was recommended during the ice storm at the salvation army
I think this one quite good
Stickers around, you know, property you know probably brings some sketchy people around and there's so many holes, people you know lower. Even adulthood memories you might have had of the show, and to prove just how serious this is, several fans have been talking about what they thought happened to the show. Well, let's just say some of them just got the shock of their lives and aren't handling it too well. Normally. This is the part where I tell you to stay tuned. Things of these trucks once does the military use when they need unlimited power during critical missions. Civilians like you? None.HERE_THE_DIVIDER_TEXT_DENEMEzxcTrial version can view 5 minutes. If you prefer to transcribe longer than 5 minute files, please subscribe to one of the plans. Transcribed by transkriptor.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
New sand and I'm pretty sure that's why he leaves. He. Is he can hear in his voice. He's influenced by R&B, by soul. It's like he's influenced by the American idea. Rasp of Hellenistic science or technology. But again, a lot of people back then had slaves and so they had the free time and the extra sensitivity. This edge is so system in order to consider oneself, quote, UN quote, part of a religion.HERE_THE_DIVIDER_TEXT_DENEMEzxcTrial version can view 5 minutes. If you prefer to transcribe longer than 5 minute files, please subscribe to one of the plans. As Transcribed by transkriptor.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Hey!... it's fairly short! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
It's got 5 beeping noises as a feature. Other than that... hey! .. it's short! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Pretty good. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
This is a 3 track recording: 1st track: 3 songs repeated 2ce. In different order 2nd time. 3 songs are: 1) short people by Leon Russell or something, 2) only a fool would say that, by steely Dan (off
Pretty good episode. Decided not to fix the serendipitous aspect of 2 soundgraps as 1 episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
misspoke, technically a few times. 2 most immediately obviously to me, being a) said sign
Frankly; not 1 of my best, in my opinion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
This and the one to follow, were made on the 13th of November. I've no excuse of any excellence for not posting them until now. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
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Interim feature level 1 a day in the life 55 (prelude): "3, 4, 5, there's no end to it." 4, 5, there's no end to it. I mean more is better. I mean if you have a 50 factor election, well that's really great. That's the best possible. You know and the other thing would be a fear factor. 00:15 Unknown speaker It's like oh my god this is so dangerous, it's so deadly, you know if we make one mistake we're going to do it. We're far more difficult and dangerous than the now. Every valley therefore developed its own self -sufficient economic life, its own sovereign government, its own institutions and dialect and religion and culture. 00:25 Unknown speaker In each case one or two cities. Whether he is literal or speaks in metaphor, whether he jests or is an earnest. His love of jest and irony and myth leaves us at times baffled. Almost we could say of him that he did not teach except in parables. 00:44 Unknown speaker Shall I as an older liar die? That the soul is like the music of the liar and dies with the instrument that gave it form? Yet surely so runs the argument Pascal like of the Fido. It will do us no harm to believe when it may do us and our children in the mythThank you for watching. 00:59 Unknown speaker the the may may may may may may may may may may may may may may may may may may may that's a bit of the chaos condition we came up from. Not so much the ideas that were floating around at the time, but the impulse as to why this magic was somewhat affected and why it was so appealing to people. 01:47 Unknown speaker But how did this counter -reformation really kick off? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Interim feature level 1 a day in the life 55: "Let me see those or not." Unknown speaker . But before we get to it, please remember to subscribe as well as like the video and commentate. Bra, do an extra big bra, cause I forgot to say comment bra last time so we'll be sure to do that this time. 00:30 Unknown speaker And yeah, let's dive in. This is the day to help this kid out spent at least 15 to 20 minutes with him. Then takes him up to the cafe and gets him all these items and the kid walks away. So he went from having a stretch of elbow to you know being the most wealthy kid in the CEO with all that junk food. 00:42 Unknown speaker And so he decided to join and my parents met. They had me. I was fully raised in Scientology right in the halls of the Scientology organization in Vancouver actually because both my parents were on staff. 01:15 Unknown speaker So they went from to on. Even more efficient. I use the magnetic field to steer it. That's what I ended up doing. Use the magnetic field to do what? Basically it's well in simple terms this thing looks like a big thing. 01:29 Unknown speaker That loads the bootloader and the bootloader loads the operating system. Secure boot requires that the bootloader be signed with a security key. And that security key, guess what? And have insight into what Dylan was going to do. 02:02 Unknown speaker But we don't hold the parents to that same standard. And finally Sue consistently gaslights the audience and cherry picks. But she wants the audience to think about her to shape and marry her. There are numerous examples when I've gone away. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Nuttin' honey
Here it is. The unbills that encrypted language is... You might be able to... if you're gonna make that argument, you might say the author of the revelation is looking back at all these martyrs who were killed by their own people. 00:11 Unknown speaker Yeah, but I'm just saying that the term is prophets in the Gospels. Here it is specifically Christfell. There was a bunch of conflict happening between the year of the Four Emperors, so what I think the number five is, or the number six, you jump from Nero straight to Vespasian, who's number six, the seventh being his son Titus, which gives us... 00:23 Unknown speaker Now this could be a rounding thingy for you. Caligula, besides Nero, is the four... You take the red bill and you stay in Wonderland, and I show you just how deep the radical goes. Remember, all I'm offering is the truth. 00:46 Unknown speaker Nothing more. Got crucified. But the cult that followed him evolved and mythologized in such a manner that they adopted kind of the Dionysian rites and such in their practice of... I'll go ahead and give a bad guy a bad cop classicist answer. 01:14 Unknown speaker It's a title. He also is a title, right? The one that brings that drug or that poison, and not only is Jason... Back. No -ness later on puts those two stories together in what's called the Dionysica. 01:36 Unknown speaker The Dionysica has the whole story from the birth of Zagreus to him getting ripped apart by the main adds to him going down in a Haiti. All of by the same result, inflation. The world of consciousness must now be leveled down in favor of the reality of the unconscious. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
QTtext} {font:Tahoma} {plain} {size:20} {timeScale:30} {width:160} {height:32} {timestamps:absolute} {language:0} [00:00:30.13] With his staccato speech and pixelated visage became an unlikely hero, [00:00:34.21] [00:00:34.21] a symbol of resistance against the tide of soulless mega corporations. [00:00:38.20] [00:00:38.21] But let's not get ahead of ourselves. [00:00:41.05] [00:00:41.06] Now, [00:00:41.18] [00:00:41.18] as we delve into some intriguing tidbits and random facts about the psychology, [00:00:45.19] [00:00:45.20] the mumbling yelling, [00:00:47.17] [00:00:47.17] almost non singing. [00:00:49.12] [00:00:49.13] That is the most memorable part. [00:00:51.13] [00:00:52.10] Well, [00:00:52.15] [00:00:52.16] that and the fact that the band successfully recorded a one second song where they [00:00:57.16] [00:00:57.16] sing the meaningful lyrics of you suffer. [00:01:00.15] [00:01:00.15] But why [00:01:01.00] [00:01:16.04] full stage play in which they were consistently acting for those eight days straight, [00:01:21.01] [00:01:21.02] almost 24 hours a day. [00:01:22.12] [00:01:22.12] However, [00:01:22.19] [00:01:22.20] despite the hardship and the unorthodox filming methods, [00:01:25.07] [00:01:25.08] as we all know, [00:01:26.02] [00:01:26.03] the film ended up being a tremendous success, [00:01:27.23] [00:01:27.24] the result of having the actors themselves film the content that they were. [00:01:31.12] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Who knows what I was cursing on 1st recording. Could have been a video
Just a good, well
Much recorded in harsh conditions, so, therefore some quite yucky profanities get slung. Hey...50th episode... yay
It's fine. Final 4 minutes or so, are soundgraps (snippets) of manly p. Hall lectures on neoplatonism. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
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I misread a 6 minute soundgrap as 5 minutes, so there will be 2 full episodes today. "Like many of the phenomena described in this book, coincidences are much easier to account for from the point of view of idealism than they are from the point of view of materialism. 00:16 Like many of the phenomena described in this book, coincidences are much easier to account for from the point of view of idealism than they are from the point of view of materialism. If Anambodi but intelligent beings such as the angels of the planets and concepts Music He was confronted with an interesting but confusing psychospiritual situation In the United States until some he began a fantastic internal journey This occurred right around the time and subsequent to World War I The first technological meeting in England said this one is entirely different than all the others All the Freudians and all the minor Jungians who came to England to lecture this one is real No longer as we say, no one exists but it is possible that programmers had access to manuscripts that have since been destroyed or have been damaged or hit when they had not been refurmed But if any of them had proper only many mystical speculations but a great deal of advanced mathematical formula So we must contend ourselves with the simple thought that neoclonism is therefore a story of man's growth And they came to two conclusions, one essentially the Egyptian and the other essentially the Greek These two conclusions were first that man by the supreme exercise of his own will The mystic may also err because of ignorance and fall into the meshes of nature's law But being actuated by love his mistakes will never be true very serious, and as he grows in grace the soundless voice within his heart will speak more distinctly between two earth lives is about a thousand years. " --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Don't know why 1st, seems like about a minute to me, r blank. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Pretty good 1. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
This is what I intend for background track during episode, when we get to the
See much shorter main body steada messin' with description of this here afterword. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
I ended up in a type of situation where I was basically doomed to less than 12 hours, and therefore less than 6 minutes recorded, over and over again. Therefore, just this 1ce I'm going to conjoin all the less than 6 minute 1s as an afterword. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
1 major error I didn't initially notice was mention of previous code example that didn't exist: https://slartyblog.wordpress.com/2023/10/08/a-professional-looking-piece-by-chatgpt-arguing-the-superiority-of-rebol-compared-to-python/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
This is a soundgrap that has been on my machine for a little over a month, for various reasons. Is it really way back in February that I promised, or at least speculated that id be on to the new thing within a week?!?!?! So, I bet I'll do another "retide" fairly
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Sorry for delay. This prelude, especially, and full episode to follow, are some of the best soungraps ever. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support
Nothing comes immediately to mind. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tadpole-slamp/support