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Wir beginnen unser Programm mit einem Rückblick auf einige aktuelle Ereignisse. Als Erstes sprechen wir über den Rücktritt des kanadischen Premierministers Justin Trudeau nach neun Jahren im Amt. Danach diskutieren wir über das Umweltvermächtnis des am 29. Dezember verstorbenen ehemaligen US-Präsidenten Jimmy Carter. Im wissenschaftlichen Segment des Programms sprechen wir heute über eine Studie, die das häufig diskutierte „Infinite-Monkey-Theorem“ analysiert. Laut diesem Theorem soll eine unendliche Anzahl von Affen in der Lage sein, das Gesamtwerk von William Shakespeare im Laufe der Zeit auf Papier zu reproduzieren. Und zum Abschluss des ersten Teils unseres Programms werfen wir einen Blick auf die Reisetrends für 2025, die darauf hindeuten, dass Touristen in diesem Jahr längere Reisen planen. Der zweite Teil des Programms ist der deutschen Sprache und Kultur gewidmet. Der Grammatikteil ist voller Beispiele zum heutigen Thema – Compound Nouns: Part 2. Und wie immer wird es in diesem Dialog kein trockenes Gerede über Grammatik geben. Das Gleiche gilt auch für unseren Dialog über Redewendungen, der den Gebrauch der heutigen Redewendung – Dienst ist Dienst und Schnaps ist Schnaps – veranschaulicht. Trudeau tritt zurück: Ist es das Aus für liberale Werte? Die Welt würdigt Jimmy Carters Umweltvermächtnis Kann eine unendliche Anzahl von Affen das Gesamtwerk von William Shakespeare tippen? Reisetrends 2025: Touristen planen längere Reisen So langsam wie möglich Dienst ist Dienst und Schnaps ist Schnaps
Wir beginnen unser Programm mit einem Rückblick auf einige aktuelle Ereignisse. Als Erstes sprechen wir über den Rücktritt des kanadischen Premierministers Justin Trudeau nach neun Jahren im Amt. Danach diskutieren wir über das Umweltvermächtnis des am 29. Dezember verstorbenen ehemaligen US-Präsidenten Jimmy Carter. Im wissenschaftlichen Segment des Programms sprechen wir heute über eine Studie, die das häufig diskutierte „Infinite-Monkey-Theorem“ analysiert. Laut diesem Theorem soll eine unendliche Anzahl von Affen in der Lage sein, das Gesamtwerk von William Shakespeare im Laufe der Zeit auf Papier zu reproduzieren. Und zum Abschluss des ersten Teils unseres Programms werfen wir einen Blick auf die Reisetrends für 2025, die darauf hindeuten, dass Touristen in diesem Jahr längere Reisen planen. Der zweite Teil des Programms ist der deutschen Sprache und Kultur gewidmet. Der Grammatikteil ist voller Beispiele zum heutigen Thema – Compound Nouns: Part 2. Und wie immer wird es in diesem Dialog kein trockenes Gerede über Grammatik geben. Das Gleiche gilt auch für unseren Dialog über Redewendungen, der den Gebrauch der heutigen Redewendung – Dienst ist Dienst und Schnaps ist Schnaps – veranschaulicht. Trudeau tritt zurück: Ist es das Aus für liberale Werte? Die Welt würdigt Jimmy Carters Umweltvermächtnis Kann eine unendliche Anzahl von Affen das Gesamtwerk von William Shakespeare tippen? Reisetrends 2025: Touristen planen längere Reisen So langsam wie möglich Dienst ist Dienst und Schnaps ist Schnaps
The Infinite-Monkey Theorem states that a monkey that randomly types on a typewriter for an infinite amount of time could eventually write the works of William Shakespeare. But how realistic is this idea really? Two Australian mathematicians did the math and came up with surprising results. - Das Infinite-Monkey-Theorem besagt, dass ein Affe, der unendlich lange zufällig auf einer Schreibmaschine tippt, irgendwann die Werke von William Shakespeare schreiben könnte. Doch wie realistisch ist diese Idee wirklich? Zwei australische Mathematiker haben nachgerechnet und sind zu überraschenden Ergebnissen gekommen.
In this episode we talk about the '90s, frosted tips, monkeys making MacBeth, what a group of North Korean troops do in their off time, and when the ambulance chases you! Also, how to pick up chicks!Links:Ambulance hits Oregon cyclist, rushes him to hospital, then sticks him with $1,800 bill, lawsuit says - oregonlive.comTrend to Watch: How '90s Nostalgia Can Shape Consumer Spending Habits - CivicScienceIt's not to be. Universe too short for Shakespeare typing monkeys | University of Technology SydneyNorth Korean troops in Russia 'gorge' on adult sites after getting internet for first time - Daily StarThe Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.The Treehouse WebsiteFairLease | Lease a Car Online | Best Truck Lease Deals $0 downCook DFW Roofing & Restoration | Dallas, Fort Worth TX | Roofing Company Local Garland, TX Plumber | Brooks Plumbing, LTD. | Plumbing Installation & Repairs (brooksplumbingtexas.com
Topics discussed on today's show: National Candy Day, Daylight Savings Time, Election Eve, Frank in Vegas, Birthdays, History Quiz, Admitting Wrong, 20 in 24, Cereal Characters, Infinite Monkey Theorem, Tombstone, Couple Met At Work, Smokey and Halle, Dreams, Subway, Fashion Coming Back, Dumb Questions, and Apologies.
Ukrainian Pres. Zelenskyy condemns allies for 'zero' response to the North Korean troop deployment, the polio vaccination campaign in Northern Gaza is set to resume, Botswana's ruling party loses its 58-year majority, an Australian judge rules that a senator violated racial discrimination law, Trump's “War Hawk” comments on Liz Cheney spark controversy, while Trump and Kamala Harris both make a push for support from Latino voters, the Associated Press claims that the White House changed the transcript of Biden's 'garbage' comment, a UK court hears more details of alleged abuse in the tragic Sara Sharif case, the striking Boeing union endorses a 38% wage hike offer, and a new study calls “Infinite Monkey Theorem” into question. Sources: https://www.verity.news/
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The ‘Infinite Monkey Theorem' holds that a randomly typing primate would eventually write out the complete works of Shakespeare, but now a scientific study has challenged the old adage.Joining Seán to discuss is Stephen Woodcock from the University of Technology Sydney.Image: Disney
The ‘Infinite Monkey Theorem' holds that a randomly typing primate would eventually write out the complete works of Shakespeare, but now a scientific study has challenged the old adage.Joining Seán to discuss is Stephen Woodcock from the University of Technology Sydney.Image: Disney
This episode is sponsored by Oracle. Harness the power of AI without overspending with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Ideal for AI model training, OCI offers 4-8x more bandwidth than competitors at half the cost. Transform your business like Uber and Cohere with OCI. Try it free at https://oracle.com/gameplanWe're diving deep in this week's episode of The Game Plan podcast as we sit down with Hassan Haider a.k.a Mr Overpaid, a multifaceted entrepreneur who's mastered the art of resilience and diversified success. From overcoming personal tragedies to building a global network, Hassan's journey is nothing short of inspirational.We explore a wealth of topics including the power of mindset shifts, the essence of networking, and the pivotal role of ethical considerations in business. Hassan shares his insights on leveraging cryptocurrencies, managing OnlyFans accounts ethically, and the impact of social dynamics in entrepreneurial success.This episode is crafted to motivate and equip you with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of modern entrepreneurship, invest in personal growth, and cultivate a success-oriented mindset. Hassan's Socials:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@HassanOverpaid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mroverpaid/Check out the best protein pancakes in the world at Fuel Cakes: https://fuelcakes.com/
Episode: 2885 Very Large Numbers. Today, let's talk about very large numbers.
Jonathan explains the Infinite Monkey Theorem to Kitty.
Could even a monkey write Romeo and Juliet? Does all Scotch come from Scotland? Was WC Fields a comedic genius, troubled soul, or just terrible person? What's the difference between scotch, whiskey and scotch whiskey? When was whiskey used as currency in the U.S.? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they click clack their way across Wikipedia from the Infinite Monkey Theorem to the Whiskey Rebellion. You can watch all of Wiki U's lessons and classes on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram @wikiuniversity
The Infinite Monkey Theorem suggests that any event with a probability more than zero can happen at some point, if given enough time. But as the physicist Max Tegmark reminds us, “really freak events happen only exponentially rarely.” This episode shares the true story of an exponentially rare moment and how I turned the tide of grief around to rise again and continue navigating the waters of life. Enjoy! This Volume 5 Issue 24 positivity article originally appeared on the Hashtag Positivity website on May 27, 2022. Retrieved from https://www.hashtagpositivity.com/blog/the-infinite-monkey-theorem ABOUT THE HOST Jonas Cain is a storyteller, magician, musician, and facilitator of fascination. He enjoys climbing mountains, playing the ukulele, and spending time with his cats, Pumpkin and Mr. Scoots
Amy Kenigsberg, Cofounder and COO of K2 Global, joined me on The Global Marketing Show to discuss WIIFM (“what's in it for me?”) communications, cultural messaging, and ChatGPT. K2 focuses on precise, nuanced messaging to impact everyone involved in the purchasing process, a strategy especially critical within account-based marketing (ABM). To that end, Amy developed a process that her agency uses to build a “Bible of Messages”: starting with the engineers from its technology company clients, K2 translates all the features and benefits of the “tech talk” into “marketing talk,” which is then customized to each of the decision makers in the buying process. They then test rough draft messaging across industries, roles, and geography to validate the messaging specific to each player, driving each to emotionally connect with the client's brand. Continued client support combines K2's Bible of Messages with the PESO Model™ developed by Gini Dietrich, of OBI. The PESO Model™ integrates and optimizes use of the four media types – paid, earned, shared, and owned. Building the Model based on specifics from the Bible of Messages accelerates the end-result of helping companies build authority and thought leadership more efficiently. Recently, clients have asked Amy about ChatGPT and its ability to write content. Like many content creators and translators, we are watching the technology to see what it will do to our respective industries, and here's what we've seen so far. The good: The speed and ability of ChatGPT is amazing and it's great at smashing writer's block. It can clearly develop a thoughtful flow to the content for an initial “pre-draft” (rather than a “rough” draft, which is simply putting ideas on paper). It gives great ideas for short content like social posts, it corrects grammatical errors, it eliminates boring rote tasks. The Bad: The program pulls from historical content, so even if it's dated, ChatGPT makes it seem current, and real. Add to that the seemingly worldwide trend toward a “post-fact” culture and it's easy to imagine how the continued recycling of inaccuracies could kick-start the multiplier effect of a world operating on widespread misinformation. The content is consolidated, with neither source nor attribution to the original writers. When we write and publish, we cite our sources to add legitimacy to our work. Hopefully, the tide will likewise demand and formalize citation of content from any automated source. Its ability to adapt the tone of its output to the intended purpose is still limited. With the lack of emotion, ChatGPT content can get boring to read. It may make sense to use it to generate an automatic first draft and then edit for nuance, urgency, and other emotional cues, but outside of potentially helping with a writer's block, it wouldn't necessarily save time. The Ugly: Have you ever heard of the Infinite Monkey Theorem? It states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare. Amy compares ChatGPT to this theorem! Given enough tries, maybe the program can come up with a creative story that encapsulates your marketing message with enough emotion to capture your buyer's attention. The Concerns: Amy describes her additional concerns: On his Revisionist History podcast, Malcolm Gladwell explained the difference between an anecdote and a story. An anecdote talks about something that happened: “I went to the store and used a $5 bill to pay for the items I bought.” A story adds some spice to the anecdote: “I went to the store and tried to pay for my items with a $5 bill. The shopkeeper laughed and threw the bill back at me.” (OK, I edited it a tad from the podcast, but you get the idea.) In essence, an anecdote recites; a story keeps you interested, and you want to know more. ChatGPT can produce anecdotes; creative writers tell stories. Good marketers are creative writers. Perhaps inspired by our conversation, Amy says her favorite foreign word is the noun “balagan,” which is Hebrew for “mess”! Links: https://k2-gc.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/k2-global-communications https://mobile.twitter.com/k2gcomm https://www.facebook.com/K2GlobalCommunications Connect with Wendy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendypease/ Connect with Amy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amykenigsberg/ Music: Fiddle-De-Dee by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
An impressive group of local Chicagoland high schoolers formed a band that has been receiving recognition all over the community. Originally named "Puke", the band formed out of an 8th grade math class, and at the suggestion of a parent, the band changed its name to "Infinite Monkey Theorem." Now seniors in high school, the band looks forward to growing their audience, music, and style. Listen to Jenny talk about all this and more with Infinite Monkey Theorem on the Mix New Music Club Podcast! Follow Jenny: Jenny's InstaFollow The Mix: Mix InstaListen to the Mix: Listen Live
This episode, Brooke brings four completely wordless 9 Chickweed Lane strips to the podcast. Would words have helped some of these strips? I think we all know the answer to that is: Probably not. We discover that Go Comics has three separate sections of this god-forsaken comic: 9 Chickweed Lane, 9 Chickweed Lane Classics, and Staff Favorites. From the Classics category, we see Edda dancing and Edda watching Edda dancing, if that makes any sense. Chances are it doesn't, which is totally on-brand. McEldowney's (almost certain) nudism is again discussed. Sven & Fleurette "Fleurry" Spocket are introduced, along with their calf, who is either their pet or lover. Both? Edda confuses a mysterious dog for her husband Amos. And finally, Edda dives into a pool for reasons that you seriously will not believe. We discover that Brooke (Dillman, not McEldowney) would forgive this comic strip if only every installment ended with a picture of a dog covering his eyes with a paw out of embarrassment. The Chickweed strips we discuss this episode: The first three are here. (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1566137704588267520?s=20&t=16g6ovDH823K4lR-m_t3qQ) The big Sunday strip is here. (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1566137849551892480?s=20&t=16g6ovDH823K4lR-m_t3qQ) This episode's word-free journey includes: Our mission statement Tongue twisters Edda Ballet Mirrors Opera glasses Nudists Sven & Fleurette "Fleurrie" Spocket Juliette's sick bull Veterinarians PhDs Gutter cleaners French Rococo, specifically Jean-Honoré Fragonard Cowl neck sweaters Dickies Kickstarter Vet-lise: The Briefcase for Veterinarians Eyes Wide Shut Throuples 1,000 Monkeys Piano recital Breaking Bad Amos Diving The Wrong-Way Taco Shark Tank Rubik's Cube Drabble Secret 90 Dickweed Balls Show Notes Peculiarly (https://youtu.be/qdbQTisIniE) Go Comics (https://www.gocomics.com/) The racial slur controversy. (https://rafu.com/2021/12/comic-strip-criticized-for-use-of-racial-slur/) Perineum (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/perineum) 1970s white turtleneck dickie sweater (https://www.etsy.com/listing/1154597266/1970s-white-turtleneck-dickie-sweater) Eyes Wide Shut masks (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=548156018857108) Infinite Monkey Theorem (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem) Talk to Us! Having trouble understanding what's going on in a 9 Chickweed Lane strip you just read? Send it our way! We'll take a shot at interpreting it for you! Or maybe you just want someone to talk to? We're on Twitter: @9ChickweedRAGE (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE)
Road-trip insights from a younger generation, Adam Neumann's new gig, the fascinating world of AI Art and more... Show Notes & Bookmarks4:21 - Why, when we have 4K, 60FPS gaming, is the metaverse largely a clunky, slow, pixelated experience?4:57 - Meta Announces something metaverse related in Spain and France (Horizon Worlds)5:37 - Google Glass launched in 2013, and we are still waiting for a decent AR, headset style device to go mainstream. 6:31 - Bum Bags aka 'Fanny Packs' now called waist bags are back. Fanny has different meanings around the world. 9:35 - EU has passed laws that force all phone chargers should be common, so Apple will have to change their cables. 10:24 - Cory has been watching 'Super pumped, the Battle for Uber'11:09 - Dave has been watching 'WeCrashed' about WeWork11:30 - Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has bet $350 million into Adam Neumann's old rental idea called FLOW16:58 - We talked about the Pros and Cons of being a Digital Nomad. 18:25 - There are other options when it comes to Digital Nomad accommodation choices including Blueground. 20:26 - There are thousands of fake Binance profiles on Linkedin. 21:51 - How to use Linkedin26:59 - Check out our YouTube Channel for visual versions of the pod.. 27:27 - The wonderful world of AI ART. 28:57 - The cyberpunk author Bruce Sterling has been challenging the Craiyon AI to draw some weird and wonderful things. 29:45 - I asked the Midjourney AI to draw the interior of a New York Penthouse, with a view over central park on a sunny day... 31:57 - Three Art AIs to check out... Midjourney, Craiyon and Wombo (Dream App)36:46 - Will the 'Infinite Monkey Theorem' come to see a Shakespeare sonnet written by an AI?39:58 - Yuga Labs 'Otherside' Metaverse data requirements??41:56 - Assassin's Creed Odyssey is only 3 years old. I said it was 9, but it came out in 2018. 45:54 - The Gray Man is a very watchable, fun, entertaining action movie... Support the show
Molly Ware heads up revenue production at The Infinite Monkey Theorem. I've long said that what other booze producers experience should inform and prepare us for what we face in beer. Molly was kind enough to step away from the highly competitive and unfairly overfunded wine industry to sit and answer my questions today. And I think if you listen to the end, you'll be better for it. I asked her on the show to share the experience of closing 3 of their urban wineries. While the beer industry seems to think tasting rooms will save the world, I expect that Molly would disagree. What I didn't expect was to find a person I respect. She has a competitive surfer's strength and focus, and she attacks her job the way I did. Hearing her talk intelligently about some of her struggles and successes with honesty and integrity was refreshing. I truly feel that I learned something important from my time with Molly and I can't thank her enough for sharing. I hope you enjoy today's episode - because if you don't, you're an idiot. Episode Sponsored by: Brewery Direct Simpson Motorcycle Helmets Yakima Valley Hops --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damnbrewery/support
The boys get their survivalist on and prep backpacks for the End Times. Bravely sharing a paranoid side of himself that Ben and Adam always suspected—but never cared enough to confirm—Andrew challenges everyone to prep backpacks that they can grab quickly in an apocalyptic emergency scenario and improve their chances of survival. Featuring standup comedy clips from Janae Burris and Zach Reinert! LINKS: See Andrew at Infinite Monkey Theorem in Denver on Wednesday, April 6th See Ben at Loonees Comedy Corner in Colorado Springs on April 8th and 9th See Adam perform his one-man show, Happy Place, at Union Hall in Brooklyn, New York on April 9th See The Grawlix LIVE at the Bug Theatre in Denver on Saturday, April 30th with Emma Arnold! Tell us what's in your bug out bag on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Support us on Patreon and receive ad-free episodes, bonus videos, birthday shout-outs, exclusive merch, a video welcome message from Ben, and more. Did you know that you an fashion a tourniquet out of a t-shirt? Save a life with official Grawlix merch! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode: 2885 Very Large Numbers. Today, let's talk about very large numbers.
This week we are discussing the case of Celeste Beard, Tracey Tarlton, and the death of Steven Beard. Celeste and Steven were married, but there was a 40-year age difference. Rumor has it that Celeste and Tracey were lovers, and wanted Steven out of the picture. But Celeste had other plans after Steven's death, and those did not include Tracey Tarlton. The wine for this week comes from our friends at Infinite Monkey Theorem. We are sipping on a 2019 Viognier. They have a location in Denver and Austin. Please check out our foundation for the week, Alex's Lemonade Stand. Let's help support research, so maybe one day we can have a cure for cancer. www.texaswineandtruecrime.com
Join Eric, @WesMoss365, @TimAndrewsHere, @AutoPritts, @JaredYamamoto, @EnglishNick, and Greg as they chat about The Infinite Monkey Theorem, peer pressure, healthy alcohol, and much more!
5/25/21: This week we interviewed Nicki McTague, CEO of The Infinite Monkey Theorem! Learn everything you need to know about your local Denver Winery! For our standard 3 segments: (1) what we learned - DIA Parking (1) what we tried - Chook Charcoal Chicken (2) where we went - The Infinite Monkey Theorem
Hier rocken die Bands von Daheim! In dieser Folge der ROCK ANTENNE Heimatklänge sprechen mit Bassist und Sänger Gordon Domnick, Gitarrist Florian Kaninck und Schlagzeug Jannis Balzer von Ripe & Ruin über ihre neue EP "Infinite Monkey Theorem", ihren vielschichtigen Sound und noch mehr brandneue Musik in 2021. Viel Spaß beim Anhören!
In der bisher längsten Folge von Mildly Interesting wird es deep, meine Freunde! Sam erzählt uns wie zwischenmolekulare Kräfte dafür sorgen, dass Geckos sämtliche Oberflächen hochlaufen können, während Caro Unendlichkeit anhand des Infinite-Monkey-Theorem erklärt. Von haarigen Babys die an der Decke kleben und Affen die Shakespeare schreiben ist heute echt alles dabei. #caroisoverparty Quellen: Geckos: Guo, C., Sun, J., Ge, Y. et al. Biomechanism of adhesion in gecko setae. Sci. China Life Sci. 55, 181–187 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-012-4286-y Autumn, K., Sitti, M., Liang, Y. A., Peattie, A. M., Hansen, W. R., Sponberg, S., Kenny, T. W., Fearing, R., Israelachvili, J. N., & Full, R. J. (2002). Evidence for van der Waals adhesion in gecko setae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 99(19), 12252–12256. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.192252799 Hansen, W., Autumn, K., & Israelachvili, J. (2005). Evidence for Self-Cleaning in Gecko Setae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102(2), 385-389. Retrieved October 18, 2020, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3374254 Infinite-Monkey-Theorem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite_monkey_theorem http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/3013959.stm https://libraryofbabel.info/ Greene, B. (2013). The hidden reality: Parallel universes and the deep laws of the cosmos. New York: Vintage Books.
POOLcast 058 - Collab Special - Infinite Monkey Theorem For our September issue we have another Collaboration Special. Infinite Monkey Theorem is the collaboration of the two POOLcast curators and POOL founding members Marcus Block and Sebastian Mehl, aka ANN and Waldboot aka gnilyf. Both have been musically connected for more than 10 years, but just at the beginning of 2019 they decided to make music together as Infinite Monkey Theorem and shortly after that they released one of their recordings as POOLcast. Since ever they share their thoughts and ideas, even if these have a different origin, it serves as a foundation for their creative work. The exchange acts as a kind of spiritual liberation and creates a unity of experience, knowledge and curiosity. Differently ripened inspiration, continuous impulses and musical conversations create a creative sphere that allows them to merge the vehemently filigree, inexplicably familiar and truly foreign in audible forms. Like thoughts that arise and immediately vanish again. Ideas that become memories. Searching and finding as a singularity. IMT. Enjoy https://soundcloud.com/thepoolberlin/poolcast-058-collab-special-infinite-monkey-theorem https://poolcast.bandcamp.com/track/poolcast-058-collab-special-infinite-monkey-theorem https://www.mixcloud.com/ThePoolcasts/poolcast-058-collab-special-infinite-monkey-theorem // ANN https://soundcloud.com/ann-other https://annother.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ANN.mistakes Waldboot https://soundcloud.com/waldboot https://www.facebook.com/waldboot // The POOL Berlin https://facebook.com/thepoolberlin/ https://soundcloud.com/thepoolberlin/ https://poolcast.bandcamp.com/ https://mixcloud.com/ThePoolcasts / https://pooltracks.bandcamp.com/ https://open.spotify.com/show/5YxJHKoPPflbj9NKleINUz https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/poolcast/id1462173000 https://overcast.fm/itunes1462173000/poolcast https://pca.st/tC92 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-pool-berlin/poolcast https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLnNvdW5kY2xvdWQuY29tL3VzZXJzL3NvdW5kY2xvdWQ6dXNlcnM6MjA0NjQxNzEwL3NvdW5kcy5yc3M
Read the article at ComedyWham.com This week, Adam Weightman sits down with Valerie Lopez and Travis to talk about how moving from LA to Austin made him a more focused performer, how finding love made him a better performer, and listen for how he managed to derail the conversation from the moment we hit the record. Adam can be seen: The Comedy Resistance - Monthly showcase at Native Hostel. See nativehostel.com for event dates. The Poetry Brothel - Immersive literary cabaret fusing poetry, advocacy, burlesque, vaudeville, live music, visual art, magic, mysticism, and poetry experiences. Launching in Austin with an event on Saturday February 15 at The Infinite Monkey Theorem - thepoetrybrothel.com/Austin The Dinner Detective - the biggest live murder mystery show in the US. A dark comedy based on real life cold cases. Weekly on weekends - thedinnerdetective.com/Austin The Lavaca Street Boys and TV Party (improv groups) - Keep an eye out for upcoming performances at Coldtowne Theater, The Institution, and Fallout Theater Follow Adam and his projects here: Twitter - @adamweightman Instagram - @adamweightman / @lavacastreetboys Facebook - facebook.com/adamweightman / facebook.com/comedyresistance Do512 do512.com/artists/adam-weightman Youtube - youtube.com/user/adamweightman Represented by acclaimtalent.com
Where does life come from? Or maybe a better question would be, where does existence come from? Existence can be defined as basically anything and everything, life, the planets, stars and solar systems. So where does it all come from?Is it all a product of some grand design, of some greater intelligence? Or is it a product of random events taking place over a near infinite time scale? Who knows?!?!This is one of life's ultimate questions and the answers or actually theories (because there is no agreeable answer) so the theoretical answers to this question have sparked a debate that has lasted well, forever, or at least as long as we humans have been able to contemplate our existence.
Daniel Benjamin is a wordsmith originally from Dallas, TX, now residing in Austin. His influences range from beatniks to the Bible. This range of influences surfaces in his writing as dry honest inflection with rhythm and rhymes that mirror the poets of the late ‘50s to early ‘60s. Listen as Daniel and I discuss the ever-changing times and its influence on state of mind, writing, and collective sentiment. We cover the dark and light-hearted sides of living, from states of hopeless existence to silly paper-bag poetry.Daniel also does music booking and promotion under the moniker DumbProphet and works as a Carpenter. You can see him perform (usually) at Hearsay Poetry, which is held the second Fridays of every month at Infinite Monkey Theorem, 8pm.
Joel, Steve, and Hector sit down with lots of good drinks and talk about two dogs that received freedom from being tied to their dog houses 24/7. They talk gin and vodka from Eado Spirits and taste test some wine in a Can from Infinite Monkey Theorem. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neuecreative/support
POOLcast 043 - Collab Special - Infinite Monkey Theorem ( ANN + Waldboot ) We end the first half of 2019 with another Collaboration Special. The Infinite Monkey Theorem is a very special one for us as it represents the longest overdue musical collaboration between Marcus Block and Sebastian Mehl, the driving forces behind POOLcast production. The musical identities of Marcus and Sebastian have now been firmly connected for almost a decade. The foundation for this was laid by the jam sessions in the studio of the trio 'Three Apes', where they discovered their shared enthusiasm for live electronic music with Ray Dansky. After joining forces with Dr.Nojoke and Demas, who shared the same passion, The POOL Berlin, POOLcast and PLO were born. But until the beginning of this year, there was no project of the two that had its own name or that they shared with the public. Infinite Monkey Theorem is the platform they needed to take the next step in their musical development. Long story short, two guys with synths and keys pushing buttons and turning knobs with leads to drone, ambient, jazz and experimental. Enjoy. https://soundcloud.com/thepoolberlin/poolcast-043-collab-special-infinite-monkey-theorem-ann-waldboot https://poolcast.bandcamp.com/track/poolcast-043-collab-special-infinite-monkey-theorem-ann-waldboot https://www.mixcloud.com/ThePoolcasts/poolcast-043-collab-special-infinite-monkey-theorem-ann-waldboot/ - ANN https://soundcloud.com/ann-other https://annother.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ANN.mistakes/ Waldboot https://soundcloud.com/waldboot https://www.facebook.com/waldboot/ - The POOL Berlin https://thepoolberlin.de https://facebook.com/poolcastberlin/ https://soundcloud.com/thepoolberlin/ https://poolcast.bandcamp.com/ https://mixcloud.com/ThePoolcasts/ https://pooltracks.bandcamp.com/ https://open.spotify.com/show/5YxJHKoPPflbj9NKleINUz https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/poolcast/id1462173000
Aaron Berman, Co-Founder of The Infinite Monkey Theorem Urban Winery let's me come on site to their new Austin East Side facility to share the IMT journey!
The first episode of the Thought Experiments Podcast brought us the Infinite Monkey Theorem. This was a thought experiment to help visualize infinity. In episode 2, we talk about some time travel paradoxes to help visualize time. We take a look at the famous "Grandfather Paradox", the "Infinite Loop Paradox", and the "Fermi Paradox". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thoughtexperiments/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thoughtexperiments/support
In the inaugural episode of the Thought Experiments Podcast, we talk about one of the most famous thought experiments around. With roots going back as far as Aristotle, the Monkeys With Typewriters thought experiment ponders infinity and the limits of the universe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thoughtexperiments/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thoughtexperiments/support
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Matt, Ryan and Ross discuss monkeys with typewriters, The Purge and other funny fun stuff! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I interview local floral designer Rebecca LeBlanc of Sundry Modern Florals. We played an icebreaker called "The Toilet Paper Game". Afterwards, we talked about Sundry Modern Florals and the many services it has to offer for instance her workshops, doing floral design for editorial shoots, pop-ups, and weeklies, all in the Austin area. Recorded outside at Infinite Monkey Theorem in South Austin.
DENTAL PLAN LISA NEEDS BRACES DENTAL PLAN LISA NEEDS BRACES DENTAL PLAN LISA NEEDS BRACES This week Paul Scheer (@paulscheer, "How Did This Get Made," Human Giant, a million other amazing things) joins us to discuss the stone cold classic "DENTAL PLAN LISA NEEDS BRACES"...I mean "Last Exit To Springfield." We talk about the Infinite Monkey Theorem, Josh Simpson, Arnold Schwarzenegger's "dollars per pun" ratio in Batman & Robin, and how this episode brought Allie and Julia together! Plus: We talk for an incredibly long time about the MacGyver* Christmas special. *You better believe I typed MacGruber the first time DENTAL PLAN LISA NEEDS BRACES DENTAL PLAN LISA NEEDS BRACES DENTAL PLAN LISA NEEDS BRACES
Timescanner discusses the results of Infinite Monkey experiments.Listen here.Written and produced by Richard R Penner.Music for this episode is by Psychic Mold, Dr Quandary, Aliceffekt and Matthew Schoendorff. Find more of their music at:Psychic Mold www.psychicmold.bandcamp.comDr Quandary www.DoctorQuandary.comAliceffekt www.aliceffekt.bandcamp.comMatthew Schoendorff www.matthewschoendorff.com/This episode also featured music by Dana Boule. Find more of her music at www.danaboule.com
It's the one year anniversary of Austin's Infinite Monkey Theorem winery: a reinvention of the classic concept; reasonably priced, ethically produced, and completely transparent wine production all under a roof in the city limits. The wonderful couple Aaron and Meredith Berman are the masterminds behind the Austin landmark. They are business savvy, artistic, and sharing the great flavors of Texas terroir with their wines. With a child on the way, and the one year Austin anniversary of the winery on the horizon, how has this venture affected the couple's relationship and how difficult is it really to run a business with the person you love? We chat writing, third wheels, and wines in a can.
This week is another LIVE Hand Right Brain. BIG thanks to Royce Roeswood, everyone who came out, The Molecule Effect Coffee and Wine for making it happen, and to Infinite Monkey Theorem for sponsoring this live podcast. Enjoy! Check out what Royce is up to at his website Find out whats going on at Bovine Theater by going to the bovinemetropolis.com Find Kent on Facebook