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The Metal Exchange Podcast guys discuss Nightwish's 2015 release, "Endless Forms Most Beautiful". Justin's Recommended Track: Shudder Before the Beautiful Chris' Recommended Track: Endless Forms Most Beautiful Listen to "Endless Forms Most Beautiful": https://open.spotify.com/album/1tVEWlyn2nsAke3Lp7HoZ0 https://www.nightwish.com/ https://www.facebook.com/nightwish *Become a Member of our Patreon* https://www.patreon.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast *Purchase our theme song - "The Blade of Nicchi" https://taliesin3.bandcamp.com/track/blood-sky-the-blade-of-nicchi-feat-micheal-mills *Other Band Mentions* Sunburst: https://www.facebook.com/sunburstofficial All for Metal: https://allformetal.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/allformetalofficial New Horizon: https://newhorizon.se/ & https://www.facebook.com/newhorizonworld Elvellon: https://elvellon.net/ & https://www.facebook.com/ElvellonBand JD Miller: https://jdmiller.rocks/ & https://www.facebook.com/jdmillerrock Mike Tramp: https://www.facebook.com/MikeTrampOfficial Amorphis: https://amorphis.net/ & https://www.facebook.com/amorphis Evergrey: https://evergrey.net/ & https://www.facebook.com/Evergrey *Join us at The Metal Exchange* https://linktr.ee/MetalExchange https://metalexchangepodcast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheMetalExchangePodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/metalexchanges https://www.instagram.com/themetalexchangepodcast https://twitter.com/MetalExchangePd https://open.spotify.com/user/4tn81zpim10zdl0qu1azagd8o https://www.reddit.com/r/MetalExchangePodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themetalexchangepodcast/support
Sean B. Carroll, PhD is an evolutionary developmental biologist at the University of Maryland, who recently stepped down as VP of Education at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He is the author of many popular science books, such as "Endless Forms Most Beautiful." They discuss: developmental biology & genetics; evolutionary biology; genetics, genome size & genetic mutation; animal diversity; snake venom; human brain evolution; and more.Support the showFind all podcast & written content at the M&M Substack:[https://mindandmatter.substack.com/?sort=top]Learn how you can further support the podcast: [https://mindandmatter.substack.com/p/how-to-support-mind-and-matter]Try Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition product. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase.[https://drinkag1.com/partner/nutrition/ctr?utm_medium=influencer&utm_term=variable__a2139__o19&utm_content=health__a2139__o19&utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=mindandmatter_d35ct__a2139__o19]Try SiPhox Health—Affordable, at-home bloodwork w/ a comprehensive set of key health marker. Use code TRIKOMES for a 10% discount.
Original Airdate 4/09/2015Robert Cooper and Mark Radulich review the latest Nightwish album, Endless Forms Most Beautiful!Endless Forms Most Beautiful is the eighth studio album by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish. It was released on 25 March 2015 in Japan, 27 March in Argentina and most of Europe, 30 March in the UK and 31 March in the US. The album is the band's first featuring singer Floor Jansen and the first with Troy Donockley as a full-time member. It was also the first without drummer Jukka Nevalainen, who took a break from the band due to severe insomnia. Drumming was by Kai Hahto of Wintersun and Swallow the Sun. The album includes only five Nightwish members, despite its being their first album release as a sextet.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich
The Witness Underground Documentary Project:https://WitnessUnderground.com/Press & /Art pages are highlightedSupport these ExJW artists:https://Patreon.com/WitnessUndergroundLinks discussed and posted in the discussion:Directors first documentary, "Hanoi Mixtape":https://HanoiMixtape.comADD Chronicles - Oh The Crib! The Directors album on Bandcamp:https://add-chronicles.bandcamp.com/album/oh-the-cribDear Ike - Lost Letters to a Teen Idol Documentary:https://pbs.org/show/dear-ike-lost-letters-teen-idolThis I Believe Essay:https://thisibelieve.org/essay/34"As half of the magic act Penn and Teller, Penn Jillette enjoys challenging his audiences with the unconventional. In stating his personal credo, Jillette finds liberation in believing there is no God."Endless Forms Most Beautiful by Sean Carrolhttps://a.co/d/iUcnu1LThe Big Picture by Sean Carrolhttps://a.co/d/dYAN6l9Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we dive into the personal stories and experiences of the former Jehovah's Witness musicians featured in the film "Witness Underground". Our guests include Chad Rhiger, Eric Elvendahl, Ryan Sutter, and the film's director Scott Homan.In this episode, we discuss why the artists in the film left the religion, and the exit path they recommend for others who may be in a similar situation. We also explore the Director's background with film and how it feels to release such a personal project to the public. Ryan shares how it feels to have his heavy series of stories captured in a movie.The panel shares what they are all doing with music now, and where you can find their available music collections on WitnessUnderground.com. We also discuss how long it takes to shed the ExJW label and identity, and how each person has moved on from the former Jehovah's Witness identity that we were all suddenly swept into when we moved away from identifying as Witnesses. Birthdays still affect them in unexpected ways.We explore what they believe now about life, after many years outside of the faith group the film is about, with a focus on poetic naturalism referencing Sean Carrol and Penn Jillette. The conversation is honest, thought-provoking, and filled with personal insights.Join us for this engaging episode as we reflect on our past, present, and future as former Jehovah's Witnesses and musicians.Watch now:http://WitnessUnderground.comWatch & Support:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/witnessundergroundhttps://Patreon.com/WitnessUndergroundhttps://YouTube.com/@WitnessUndergroundStore:https://witness-underground-cult-documentary-release.pledgebox.com/preorderJump into our Discordhttps://discord.gg/WUp9c95rsXReach out directly: XJWdoc@gmail.com-Scott
Welcome to Another One: An Orphan Black Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the finale of season one: Endless Forms Most Beautiful. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast Promos: @PCast_Ol
Welcome to Another One: An Orphan Black Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the finale of season one: Endless Forms Most Beautiful. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @RashaniiBecome a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcastDonate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscastPromos: @PCast_Ol The post AO: Endless Forms Most Beautiful appeared first on Single Simulcast.
Welcome to Another One: An Orphan Black Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the finale of season one: Endless Forms Most Beautiful. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast Promos: @PCast_Ol
Welcome to Another One: An Orphan Black Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the finale of season one: Endless Forms Most Beautiful. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @Rashanii Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast Promos: @PCast_Ol --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hsmr/message
This is Cognitive Revolution, my show about the personal side of the intellectual journey. Each week, I interview an eminent scientist, writer, or academic about the experiences that shaped their ideas. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts.This is the second part of my conversation with Randy Gallistel. In the first part, we talk about his ideas around why the neuroscience of memory is completely inadequate to the task of understanding… memory. In this episode, we get into the backstory on those ideas, as well as Randy’s major influences. We talk about the influence of foundational experiments by Tony Deutsch, why neuroscientists “squirm” when you bring up the problem of representation, which of Randy’s research projects didn't work out the way he thought, how his academic mentor introduced him to his future wife, and what a good theory should not look like.Randy’s Three Books:The Eighth Day of Creation, Horace Freeland Judson The Logic of Life, Francois JacobSpikes: Exploring the Neural Code, Rieka et alHonorary mention: Endless Forms Most Beautiful, Sean B CarrollBooks we talked about: Randy’s Memory and the Computational BrainThe Structural Basis of Behavior, J. Anthony DeutschPapers we talked about: Randy’s recent paper on the Physical Basis of MemoryLike this episode? Here’s another one to check out:I’d love to know what you thought of this episode! Just reply to this email or send a note directly to my inbox. Feel free to tweet me @CodyKommers. You can also leave a rating for the show on iTunes (or another platform). This is super helpful, as high ratings are one of the biggest factors platforms look at in their recommender system algorithms. The better the ratings, the more they present the show to new potential listeners.Also: If you’d like to unsubscribe from these weekly podcast emails, you can do so while still remaining on the email list that features my weekly writing. Thanks for following my work! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit codykommers.substack.com/subscribe
This is Cognitive Revolution, my show about the personal side of the intellectual journey. Each week, I interview an eminent scientist, writer, or academic about the experiences that shaped their ideas. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts.Randy Gallistel has made a career (at least partly) out of making the neuroscientific community angry. He’s made broad, sweeping claims that cut to the core of the neuroscience of learning and memory. The problem with his claims is not that they’re broad and sweeping. The problem is that they might be right. In particular, he’s taking aim at neuroscience for not grappling with the symbolic nature of cognition. The neuroscience of memory, he argues, doesn’t even acknowledge the basis existence of “facts.” That is, there’s no neural theory of what a fact is, or how the brain might store it. In this episode, we talk about Randy’s claims in this space of topics. This was the second half of a much longer conversation. In a follow-up episode, I’ll publish the first half—which goes into the backstory of how Randy developed these ideas and the major figures who influenced him. Randy’s Three Books:The Eighth Day of Creation, Horace Freeland Judson The Logic of Life, Francois JacobSpikes: Exploring the Neural Code, Rieka et alHonorary mention: Endless Forms Most Beautiful, Sean B CarrollBooks we talked about: Randy’s Memory and the Computational BrainThe Structural Basis of Behavior, J. Anthony DeutschPapers we talked about: Randy’s recent paper on the Physical Basis of MemoryLike this episode? Here’s another one to check out:I’d love to know what you thought of this episode! Just reply to this email or send a note directly to my inbox. Feel free to tweet me @CodyKommers. You can also leave a rating for the show on iTunes (or another platform). This is super helpful, as high ratings are one of the biggest factors platforms look at in their recommender system algorithms. The better the ratings, the more they present the show to new potential listeners.Also: If you’d like to unsubscribe from these weekly podcast emails, you can do so while still remaining on the email list that features my weekly writing. Thanks for following my work! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit codykommers.substack.com/subscribe
De los confines del estudio pasamos a los brillantes escenarios de Tampere en las templadas tierras de Finlandia, a las lluviosas praderas de Wembley en el Reino Unido y a las cortinas del Teatro Metropolitan en la CDMX para disfrutar de las canciones en vivo de Endless Forms Most Beautiful y de algunos de los […]
The themes of Endless Forms Most Beautiful as an album run deep in the record's title track as we sing of aye-aye, pale blue arks and discuss bad single choices. Hope all you eukaryotes enjoy! Instagram and Twitter: PodcastPendulum If you love the podcast and would like to, you can donate to it at https://ko-fi.com/podcastpendulum Hosted and created by Simon Edward McMurdo Fan Jury: Oha Cade of Valcata, Diana F, Pete Rawcliffe and Zayn Artwork by Matt Foulkes Music: Orphanage Airlines (Intro)
Você se lembra dos álbuns de metal da década passada? Nesse episódio os quatro ignorantes se reúnem mais uma vez pra discutir os álbuns marcantes dos últimos 10 anos. Alguns dos álbuns mencionados: Blind Guardian, At The Edge of Time (2010) Overkill, Ironbound (2010) SYMPHONY X, Iconoclast (2011) Iced Earth, Dystopia (2011) Sabaton, 'Carolus Rex' (2012) Black Sabbath, 13 (2013) Judas Priest, Redeemer of Souls (2014) Arch Enemy, War Eternal (2014) Sabaton, Heroes (2014) Slayer, Repentless (2015) Nightwish, Endless Forms Most Beautiful (2015) Iron Maiden, The Book Of Souls (2015) Vektor, Terminal Redux (2016) Metallica, Hardwired... To Self-Destruct (2016) Unleash the Archers, Apex (2017) Judas Priest, Firepower (2018) Sabaton, The Great War (2019) Escute as músicas deste episódio: Comenta aí o que você achou deste episódio! Sobre o que quer ouvir no próximo? Um brinde de Plinio, Rodrigo, Cristiano e Leandro! Siga BOTECO DO METAL nas redes sociais: https://twitter.com/botecodometal https://www.instagram.com/botecodometal/ https://www.facebook.com/Boteco-do-Metal-115676903597206/ ASSINE NOSSO PODCAST Anchor FM - https://anchor.fm/botecodometal Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3wz83HYy7eBd8o6T6YeILB Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1532780388 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClYwOXr0pxgC5g1MOmCUC6w Google Podcast - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zNWEwY2FiNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1532780388/boteco-do-metal Pocketcasts - https://pca.st/jvq1navt Castro FM - https://castro.fm/podcast/8ad7ecd5-535c-4fc0-af16-757e3adf95a2 Breaker - https://www.breaker.audio/boteco-do-metal Radio Public - https://radiopublic.com/boteco-do-metal-WxRN2O RSS Feed - https://anchor.fm/s/35a0cab4/podcast/rss Boteco do Metal Episódio Álbuns marcantes da última década (2010s), Papo de Boteco #47 - 11/3/2021
Third Sunday of Lent sermon by Rick Mixon on March 7, 2021 accompanying scripture is Mark 9:2-10 and was read by Layla.
We’re counting down to Darwin Day, and you’re all invited to the par-TAY! This week, Jocelyn and Bradley celebrate the origin of Origin of Species author Charles Darwin with evolutionary geneticist and frequent (fruit) flier Dr. Kristi Montooth. Kristi regales us with tales of her work with model organism extraordinaire Drosophila, explaining why it’s hard to get some flies drunk, and why they owe their survival and ubiquity to the properties of their magical membranes. She also discusses the pivotal role the humble fruit fly played in the so-called “modern synthesis” of evolution and genetics that has yielded one of the most powerful and comprehensive explanatory frameworks in the history of science. More broadly, Kristi explains how the synthesis of many different types and sources of information is a hallmark of her work, and the friends discuss the chaotic, beautiful, joyously fractalesque nature of the living world and our attempts to understand it. Follow Kristi on Twitter @narhol, and learn more about her amazing work at the links below!https://biosci.unl.edu/kristi-montoothhttp://montoothlab.unl.edu/https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/study-refutes-how-fruit-flies-developed-alcohol-tolerance/“RIPping and RAPping at Berkeley” (David M. Rand, Genetics): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1205242/pdf/ge13241223.pdfxkcd, “DNA”: https://xkcd.com/1605/“What If (Almost) Every Gene Affects (Almost) Everything?” (Ed Yong, The Atlantic): https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/06/its-like-all-connected-man/530532/Personalized Genetics Education Project: http://pged.org/Lords of the Fly: Drosophila Genetics and the Experimental Life (Robert Kohler): https://www.amazon.com/Lords-Fly-Drosophila-Genetics-Experimental/dp/B00DT68BQ2Related episodes:"I have a theory"... do you, though? (Discussion): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/33-discussion-i-have-a-theory-do-you-though/id1471423633?i=1000465426271That is How an Evolutionary Biologist Do (Matt Wilkins): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/32-matt-wilkins-that-is-how-an-evolutionary-biologist-do/id1471423633?i=1000464730144Sweet Dreams Are Made of Bees (Anna Tatarko): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/76-anna-tatarko-sweet-dreams-are-made-of-bees/id1471423633?i=1000506815152Birds Spark Hope (Scott V. Edwards): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/75-scott-v-edwards-birds-spark-hope/id1471423633?i=1000505997761Wild Life (Carin Bondar): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/71-carin-bondar-wild-life/id1471423633?i=1000501865084Sex is Always Weirder Than We Can Imagine (Maurine Neiman): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/67-maurine-neiman-sex-is-always-weirder-than-we-can-imagine/id1471423633?i=1000497201747
Thanks for checking out Orphan Black season 1 episode 10! We aren't sure how close this is a to a finale, but, it sure feels like big things are happening. We have deceit, murder, matricide, and a number of other emotionally charged little nuggets. Thanks for listening!
Welcome To The Podcast and the Pendulum, a track-by-track look at every Nightwish song all the way from Angels Fall First through to Endless Forms Most Beautiful.
Mark Radulich and Jesse Starcher were not able to make it to review Nightwish's newest album "Tarja." However, here is the Metal Hammer of Doom review for Nightwish - "Endless Forms Most Beautiful" from 2015.
How are genes regulated? And how can we model this incredibly complex system? In this episode we get into these questions, evolutionary biology and data science together with Paco Majic. Paco is a biologist doing his PhD within evolutionary biology and gene regulation at ETH Zurich. He tells us about genomes and gene regulation (how genes are activated and deactived) and how this regulation can modeled and simulationed as networks. We also discuss how this relates to evolutionary biology and the emergence of data science and numerical simulations in biology. Moreover it features an unexpected cameo of Sonic the Hedgehog. Links: - Gene regulation - Evolutionary biology - EvoDevo: Evolutionary developmental biology - The "Sonic the Hedgehog paper" - A paper about regulatory networks (open access!) - Endless Forms Most Beautiful, the popular science EvoDevo book recommended by Paco Majic - Preprint of a related paper by Paco Majic In this episode: - Paco Majic, Phd student in evolutionary biology and gene regulation at ETH Zurich. @H_hydrochaeris - Henning Hammar, running the company Börslabbet, PhD in Physics, @investerarfys - Daniel Constanda, IT consultant in finance at Clara Financial Consulting. @DanielConstanda - Martin Nordgren, engineer at Tobii, previously at Dirac, @martinjnordgren Contact us: dataspaning.se @dataspaning @ Twitterdataspaning@gmail.com
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The clonespiracy becomes even more nefarious than the sestras thought possible in our discussion of the season 1 finale.
We're finished Season 1 or Orphan Black and a lot is happening at once....like a lot. Join Dara and Cailin as we watch the final episodes of season 1 "Unconscious Selection" and "Endless Forms Most Beautiful." Enjoy! Also featured: Check out this episode's sponsor!: https://www.deepdiscount.com/ -------------------------------- Connect with us! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wittyclothes-productions/id1237027594?mt=2 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wittyclothes/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Twitter: https://twitter.com/wittyclothes Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wittyclothes Email: wittyclothes@gmail.com
This episode I discuss the controversy of cloning, how external stimuli can affect you at your genetic level without changing your DNA (aka epigenetics!), and how this is all connected to evolution and how we humans are here today. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Pocket Casts. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @factandscifi and check out the script for this episode and more at factandscifi.blogspot.comClip from Radiotheatre Presents FRANKENSTEINLost Frontier by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300039Artist: http://incompetech.com/BBC's Orphan Black and Endless Forms Most Beautiful by Sean B. Carroll available on Amazon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Orphan Black, Season 1 Episode 10 - A satisfying season finale, despite its cliffhanger ending. Cosima and Delphine unravel the secret encoding in the clones’ DNA. Alison takes care of her Aynsley problem. Helena has mother issues. Sarah has sister issues. And finally we learn how “sestra” became the favored term of endearment on Orphan Black. Sestras, brother-sestras, sibling-sestras: thanks for listening to our Season 1 (re)watch. Jean and Kathy look forward to bringing you Season 2! Host Jean MacDonald and Kathy Campbell.
Welcome to a rocking episode of Nerds Without Pants! It’s an all Consumption Junction edition, because the Pantsless Ones have lots to say about futuristic cruise ships, goth metal concerts, virtual card obsessions, and much, much more! 3:20 Angelo’s Summer Vacation; pyromaniac bride; the cruise ship of the future 22:30 Patrick lives to rock; Hearthstone real talk 39:17 Julian has his face melted off by Nightwish 51:55 Angelo’s Board Game Corner; Patrick reads Saga; The epic new game store in Angelo’s hood 1:16:07 Julian spent a lot of money backing Bloodstained and needs to say why 1:29:00 Patrick’s new TV; Mad Max: Fury Road; Avengers: Age of Ultron; Julian’s movie debut FEATURED MUSIC: Nightwish- Shudder Before the Beautiful Delain- Army of Dolls Sabaton- The Art of War Xandria- Nightfall Nightwish- Endless Forms Most Beautiful
Welcome to a rocking episode of Nerds Without Pants! It’s an all Consumption Junction edition, because the Pantsless Ones have lots to say about futuristic cruise ships, goth metal concerts, virtual card obsessions, and much, much more! 3:20 Angelo’s Summer Vacation; pyromaniac bride; the cruise ship of the future 22:30 Patrick lives to rock; Hearthstone real talk 39:17 Julian has his face melted off by Nightwish 51:55 Angelo’s Board Game Corner; Patrick reads Saga; The epic new game store in Angelo’s hood 1:16:07 Julian spent a lot of money backing Bloodstained and needs to say why 1:29:00 Patrick’s new TV; Mad Max: Fury Road; Avengers: Age of Ultron; Julian’s movie debut FEATURED MUSIC: Nightwish- Shudder Before the Beautiful Delain- Army of Dolls Sabaton- The Art of War Xandria- Nightfall Nightwish- Endless Forms Most Beautiful
Guest Simone Poole from ObserverCast joins us for Season 1 Episode 10 – Endless Forms Most Beautiful – as we watch some character deaths and Alison’s monitor get revealed. Our usual Buffy references are supplemented with Dark Angel and Breaking Bad ones. Our voices will sound a little strange at times due to noise reduction, … Continue reading Episode 10 – Endless Forms Most Beautiful
In preparation for the start of Orphan Black's second season, Kris and Stephanie are continuing their discussion of the first season with episode 1x10, "Endless Forms Most Beautiful." The first season finale left viewers with lots of questions that hopefully might start to be answered in Season 2.
Endless Forms Most Beautiful In this tenth episode of The Orphan Black Podcast I talk about the season 1 finale episode entitled Endless Forms Most Beautiful. What a great way to end the season. On the podcast I discuss the mystery behind Mrs. S. telling Sarah not to trust Amelia and Amelia telling Sarah not […]
Emily Buchholtz reads an excerpt from Endless Forms Most Beautiful by Sean B. Carroll, published by W.W. Norton & Company. "[Carroll] compares the evolution of animals to the evolution of everyday objects, such as the paper clip or the fork."