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As film enthusiasts, Cotton and I have made a tradition out of regularly spending a weekend watching several films across 2 days, trying to explore films neither of us has ever seen before. For our first episode back, we decided to record our thoughts on this latest marathon and share our explorations with you. For this marathon, we left our comfort zone of narrative films and chose to explore 6 documentary features along with several shorts. For Part 1 of our marathon discussion, here are the films we covered: • Timelapse of the Universe, by John D. Boswell & melodysheep (2019) (short) • Koyaanisqatsi, by Godfrey Reggio (1983) • The Imposter, by Bart Layton (2012) • Into the Inferno, by Werner Herzog (2016) • Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, by Mark Hartley (2014) If you'd like to suggest topics for future episodes, please leave a comment or critique for us on your preferred podcast app. And don't forget to leave a review if our show intrigued or inspired you. Hosted By: Jonathan Leiter Co-Host: Cotton Ciaverelli SOUND FX & MUSIC: All tracks and songs sourced from Storyblocks.com Podcast Logo: Designed by Jonathan Leiter
Jenner chats with Dr. Channa Prakash about agriculture, the environment, and biotechnology, in part 2 of The Green Revolution series. Special Thanks to John D. Boswell (melodysheep) for allowing us to open the show with his track 'Play It Hard' .. Symphony of Science was a huge inspiration and I encourage everyone to check it out. More great new resources: BioFortified, AgBioWorld Follow Dr. Prakash on Twitter and Facebook
A change of plans: instead of airing the interview with comrades in Yogyakarta about May Day repression of anarchists there, we're including that in the radio show for next Sunday. So, instead, kick back with this new issue of #Error451 ! The CLOUD Act (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act) got passed by the U.S. Congress earlier this year and signed into law by President Trump. It's a revision of the 1986 Stored Communications Act. Basically, it allows U.S. cops from local up to Federal to request data belonging to persons of interest that is stored on overseas servers from the private corporations or organizations storing it. If the U.S. executive makes an agreement with the foreign power where the data is stored, that power also gets a degree of access to the data of persons of interest to the overseas powers. Basically, governments can more easily spy on folks around the world! We talk a bit about the implications of the Act, how it came to pass and the types of practices and services folks can engage to help protect themselves from some of these government excesses. Check out past episodes of Error451 and hit us up if you have ideas for segments or guests you'd like to hear from. Check out our contact page! featured track: "Bob Ross remixed by Symphony of Science's John D. Boswell for PBS Digital Studios"
It's a GameBytes Show newsflash! Corporate raiders! Crime and punishment! Tragic endings, and new beginnings! And if you're having trouble in XCOM 2, Bob Ross is here to help. We also ponder Pokémon, a Dark Souls endless runner, and other releases. Finally, we contemplate the culture shift of virtual reality. Intro: "Squad Loadout" - XCOM 2, by Tim Wynn. Outro: "Bob Ross Remixed - Happy Little Clouds", by John D. Boswell (aka melodysheep)