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Truth Tribe with Douglas Groothuis
To Change All Worlds: Critical Theory from Marx to Marcuse - Book Review

Truth Tribe with Douglas Groothuis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 8:18


In this episode of Truth Tribe, I review Carl Trueman's newest book, "To Change All Worlds: Critical Theory from Marx to Marcuse." His magisterial 2020 volume, "The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self," established him as an insightful, rigorous, and incisive analyst who writes lucidly about complex ideas and places them into a Christian context. He then followed up this book with a smaller summary volume, which added new material, which was called "Strange New World," which was published in 2022. His newest effort addresses in more depth elements taken up in that previous work, or actually those two previous works, the nature of Critical Theory and its influence in contemporary culture. Although critical race theory has its roots in critical theory, Truman does not say much about critical race theory. We are again in his debt for an in depth analysis, rich in original source research and pertinent for understanding contemporary cultural and political currents. Hegel was right in at least one thing: to understand an age, you must understand its philosophy, and as Christians, we must expose it and counter it with biblical truth. Truman, patiently and non polemically, explains critical theory. To do so, he explores the philosophies of major figures such as Hegel, Karl Marx, and Sigmund Freud, and culturally significant thinkers from the German Frankfurt school such as Herbert Marcuse and Max Horkheimer. He also consults Neo-Marxist thinkers such as John Lucas and Karl Koch and the Neo-Freudian Wilhelm Reich as a historian. Truman's aim is more elucidation than reputation, and he exposes difficult ideas in readable prose—no mean feat. However, he is wisely critical of critical theory to summarize and review a book that explores several dense thinkers, and their significance is challenging. I'd rather teach it than review it. However, several salient ideas emerge, which I will discuss here. Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Distinguished University Research Professor of Apologetics and Christian Worldview at Cornerstone University and the author of twenty books, including Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (InterVarsity, 2024). Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

The Holocaust History Podcast
Ep. 35- The Trials of Ilse Koch with Tomaz Jardim

The Holocaust History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 81:57


Send us a textThe wife of Nazi camp commandant Karl Koch, Ilse, became a lasting symbol of the evil and depravity of the Nazi state.  She was accused of a variety of crimes and underwent three trials, including one by the Nazis themselves.  However, there is more to the story.In this episode, I talk with Tomaz Jardim about the real Ilse Koch and he unpacks the three trials as well as how the Ilse Koch ascended as the mythic epitome of Nazi evil.Tomaz Jardim is a professor of history at Toronto Metropolitan University.Jardim, Tomaz. Ilse Koch on Trial: Making the “Bitch of Buchenwald” (2024) Follow on Twitter @holocaustpod.Email the podcast at holocausthistorypod@gmail.comThe Holocaust History Podcast homepage is hereYou can find a complete reading list with books by our guests and also their suggestions here.

WASTOIDS
Band Shirt Stories from Vicky Farewell and Weezer Historian Karl Koch | Band Shirt Day Podcast

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 34:18


On one hand, a band shirt is a simple everyday item, the kind of thing you might take for granted. But when you start thinking about it, the topic encompasses so much more: band shirts help us tell stories about ourselves and what music means to us. And that's why we're here: to think a little more about band shirts and the holiday invented to celebrate them, Band Shirt Day, a global fundraising initiative uniting artists, fans, and the music industry at large on Friday, September 20th. Artists like Portugal. The Man, Wilco, The Revivalists, The Format, K.Flay, Cherry Glazerr, Geese, and Warren G, along with many more confirmed to participate through the Band Shirt Day. Wanna sign up as an artist for fan? Register now. Since launching, Band Shirt Day has raised more than 30k for charities, much of that from the Band Shirt Day Fund in partnership with GoFundMe, raising cash for organizations like Planned Parenthood, ACLU, Project Hope, The Ally Coalition, MusicCares, and Animal Legal Defense Fund.This is the Band Shirt Day Podcast, featuring Dylan-Gette King, the communications manager for MerchFriends, a coalition of merch makers working together to create a sustainable music merch ecosystem, and Jason P. Woodbury, creative director of WASTOIDS. In this episode, they share band shirt stories and hear how indie R&B singer Vicky Farewell created the kind of rebellious shirt she dreamed about as a young person for her musical project. Plus, official Weezer historian Karl Koch drops in to discuss how Weezer's scrappy lo-fi shirts helped establish a sense of community and share details about some of the rare shirts he's granted permission for us to display at the Band Shirt Day Art Show at Hello Lincoln. Tune in and get your best band tee ready for September 20th, 2024. Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.

Loscht op Mord
Episod 77 - Karl Koch - Vum Hacker zum Spion

Loscht op Mord

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 33:13


An den 1980er Jore war de Karl Koch grouss an der Hacker-Zeen dran an huet sech do en Numm gemaach, schliisslech gouf e vum KGB agestallt fir ze hacken. Wéi et dozou komm ass a firwat säin Doud sou komesch war, gitt dir an dëser Episod gewuer.

Malicious Life
The Lawerence Berkeley Hack, Part 2

Malicious Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 35:18


Oמ May 23rd, 1989, Karl Koch - a 23 years old West German hacker who worked for the KGB - took a drive, from which he would never return: Nine days later his charred remains were found by the police in a remote forest. Was Koch assasinated by the US or the Sovient Union, or is there another, more 'mystical' explanation for his death?

Malicious Life
The Lawerence Berkeley Hack, Part 2

Malicious Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 35:17


Oמ May 23rd, 1989, Karl Koch - a 23 years old West German hacker who worked for the KGB -  took a drive, from which he would never return: Nine days later his charred remains were found by the police in a remote forest. Was Koch assasinated by the US or the Sovient Union, or is there another, more 'mystical' explanation for his death? Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

WASTOIDS
The Special Podness: Life Goes By

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 27:49


Welcome to The Special Podness, a four-part mini-series dedicated to the history of The Special Goodness by the three dudes who (probably) know it best: Pat Wilson of Weezer, drummer Atom Willard (Rocket From the Crypt, Plosivs, Against Me!) and Karl Koch, Weezer historian. This is our final episode of the podcast for now, and in it we're going under the hood to discuss where Pat's inspirations as a songwriter, discuss the band's time on Weezer's Enlightenment Tour, shows with Audioslave and The Foo Fighters, airplay on LA rock station KROQ, and how The Special Goodness leveled up by connecting with Epitaph Records.

Der mussmansehen Podcast - Filmbesprechungen
Episode 83: 23 - Nichts ist wie es scheint

Der mussmansehen Podcast - Filmbesprechungen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 85:13


23, die Zahl des Unglücks, die Zahl der Zerstörung, die Zahl der Illuminaten und der Titel des Films über Karl Koch, der sich Mitte/ Ende der 80er als Hacker einen Namen machte. Der Anfangs 19 jährige und seine Crew hacken sich in verschiedene westliche Computersysteme, von zum Beispiel Atomkraftwerken und diversen Firmen erst Deutschland und dann auch weltweit. Um Geld für den zunehmenden Drogenkonsum zu akquirieren, verkaufen sie die gewonnenen Informationen an das KGB, die Russen. Was als Idealismus beginnt, führt in eine Abwärtsspirale von Drogen, Verschwörungstheorien, Verfolgungswahn und Kriminalität. Eine Zeitreise in die 80er, die Zeit der Commodore-PCs und Akustikkopplern und sehr rudimentärem Internet. Plor, konntest du dem Verschwörungswahn und dem Hackerslang folgen, oder warst du nie so der Typ für conspiracy und unbefugter Datenbeschaffung? Und beachte, dass ich um deine illegale Zeit im Internet weiß, um mal kryptisch zu bleiben.

WASTOIDS
The Special Podness: On The Road

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 23:51


Crack open the new vinyl edition of The Special Goodness' Land Air Sea, and what you'll find in the gatefold liner notes isn't an essay on the recording process, an invocation of the band's songwriting influences, or anything related to the actual tunes. Instead, you'll find a statement from Pat Wilson of Weezer about his and Atom Willard's shared obsession: vintage cars. From the cover of Land Air Sea to the bitchin' new shirt over for sale, cars and trucks play heavy into the Special Goodness mythology. So for this episode, Weezer historian Karl Koch is focusing on the open road—discussing tours and Pat and Atom's gearhead tendencies. Wanna share your favorite Special Goodness song? Give us a call at 1-877-WASTOIDS. 

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WASTOIDS
The Special Podness: Atom, Elvis, and Jay Leno

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 21:05


Welcome to the Special Pod-ness, a four-part mini-series dedicated to the history of The Special Goodness by the three dudes who (probably) know it best: Pat Wilson of Weezer, drummer Atom Willard (Rocket From the Crypt, Plosivs, Against Me!) and Karl Koch, Weezer historian. As we celebrate the brand new red-colored vinyl edition of the band's third album, Land Air Sea, Pat, Atom, and Karl take us back to the ‘90s and early 2000s to share stories about the ins and outs of the music industry, run-ins with other bands and musicians, and the making of the record. This episode focuses on the MTV Music Awards, Atom Willard meeting the Weezer/Special Goodness crew, and that time Jay Leno ended up knocking on Pat's door—and by the way, Elvis is involved. 

WASTOIDS
The Special Podness: Meet The Special Goodness

WASTOIDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 27:38


Welcome to the Special Pod-ness, a four-part mini-series dedicated to the history of The Special Goodness by the three dudes who (probably) know it best: Pat Wilson of Weezer, drummer Atom Willard (Rocket From the Crypt, Plosivs, Against Me!) and Karl Koch, Weezer historian. As we celebrate the brand new red-colored vinyl edition of the band's third album, Land Air Sea, Pat, Atom, and Karl take us back to the ‘90s and early 2000s to share stories about the ins and outs of the music industry, run-ins with other bands and musicians, and the making of the record. In this first episode, Pat explains the project's origins, and Karl explores the varied cover art that has graced SG releases. All that, plus some quality nacho discussion to close things out. Head over to thespecialgoodness.com to get your copy: but hurry, the record is limited to 1,000 copies. 

The History of Computing
Clifford Stoll and the Cuckoo's Egg

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 11:38


A honeypot is basically a computer made to look like a sweet, yummy bit of morsel that a hacker might find yummy mcyummersons. This is the story of one of the earliest on the Internet. Clifford Stoll has been a lot of things. He was a teacher and a ham operator and appears on shows. And an engineer at a radio station. And he was an astronomer. But he's probably best known for being an accidental systems administrator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who setup a honeypot in 1986 and used that to catch a KGB hacker. It sounds like it could be a movie. And it was - on public television. Called “The KGB, the Computer, and Me.” And a book. Clifford Stoll was an astronomer who stayed on as a systems administrator when a grant he was working on as an astronomer ran out. Many in IT came to the industry accidentally. Especially in the 80s and 90s. Now accountants are meticulous. The monthly accounting report at the lab had never had any discrepancies. So when the lab had a 75 cent accounting error, his manager Dave Cleveland had Stoll go digging into the system to figure out what happened. And yet what he found was far more than the missing 75 cents. This was an error of time sharing systems. And the lab leased out compute time at $300 per hour. Everyone who had accessed the system had an account number to bill time to. Well, everyone except a user named hunter. They disabled the user and then got an email that one of their computers tried to break into a computer elsewhere. This is just a couple years after the movie War Games had been released. So of course this was something fun to dig your teeth into. Stoll combed through the logs and found the account that attempted to break into the computers in Maryland was a local professor named Joe Sventek, now at the University of Oregon. One who it was doubtful made the attempt because he was out town at the time. So Stoll set his computer to beep when someone logged in so he could set a trap for the person using the professors account. Every time someone connected a teletype session, or tty, Stoll checked the machine. Until Sventek connected and with that, he went to see the networking team who confirmed the connection wasn't a local terminal but had come in through one of the 50 modems through a dial-up session. There wasn't much in the form of caller ID. So Stoll had to connect a printer to each of the modems - that gave him the ability to print every command the user ran. A system had been compromised and this user was able to sudo, or elevate their privileges. UNIX System V had been released 3 years earlier and suddenly labs around the world were all running similar operating systems on their mainframes. Someone with a working knowledge of Unix internals could figure out how to do all kinds of things. Like add a program to routine housecleaning items that elevated their privileges. They could also get into the passwd file that at the time housed all the passwords and delete those that were encrypted, thus granting access without a password. And they even went so far as to come up with dictionary brute force attacks similar to a modern rainbow table to figure out passwords so they wouldn't get locked out when the user whose password was deleted called in to reset it again. Being root allowed someone to delete the shell history and given that all the labs and universities were charging time, remove any record they'd been there from the call accounting systems. So Stoll wired a pager into the system so he could run up to the lab any time the hacker connected. Turns out the hacker was using the network to move laterally into other systems, including going from what was ARPANET at the time to military systems on Milnet. The hacker used default credentials for systems and leave accounts behind so he could get back in later. Jaeger means hunter in German and those were both accounts used. So maybe they were looking for a German. Tymenet and Pacbell got involved and once they got a warrant they were able to get the phone number of the person connecting to the system. Only problem is the warrant was just for California. Stoll scanned the packet delays and determined the hacker was coming in from overseas. The hacker had come in through Mitre Corporation. After Mitre disabled the connection the hacker slipped up and came in through International Telephone and Telegraph. Now they knew he was not in the US. In fact, he was in West Germany. At the time, Germany was still divided by the Berlin Wall and was a pretty mature spot for espionage. They confirmed the accounts were indicating they were dealing with a German. Once they had the call traced to Germany they needed to keep the hacker online for an hour to trace the actual phone number because the facilities there still used mechanical switching mechanisms to connect calls. So that's where the honeypot comes into play. Stoll's girlfriend came up with the idea to make up a bunch of fake government data and host it on the system. Boom. It worked, the hacker stayed on for over an hour and they traced the number. Along the way, this hippy-esque Cliff Stoll had worked with “the Man.” Looking through the logs, the hacker was accessing information about missile systems, military secrets, members of the CIA. There was so much on these systems. So Stoll called some of the people at the CIA. The FBI and NSA were also involved and before long, German authorities arrested the hacker. Markus Hess, whose handle was Urmel, was a German hacker who we now think broke into over 400 military computers in the 80s. It wasn't just one person though. Dirk-Otto Brezinski, or DOB, Hans Hübner, or Pengo, and Karl Koch, or Pengo were also involved. And not only had they stolen secrets, but they'd sold them to The KGB using Peter Carl as a handler. Back in 1985, Koch was part of a small group of hackers who founded the Computer-Stammtisch in Hanover. That later became the Hanover chapter of the Chaos Computer Club. Hübner and Koch confessed, which gave them espionage amnesty - important in a place with so much of that going around in the 70s and 80s. He would be found burned by gasoline to death and while it was reported a suicide, that has very much been disputed - especially given that it happened shortly before the trials. DOB and Urmel received a couple years of probation for their part in the espionage, likely less of a sentence given that the investigations took time and the Berlin Wall came down the year they were sentenced. Hübner's story and interrogation is covered in a book called Cyberpunk - which tells the same story from the side of the hackers. This includes passing into East Germany with magnetic tapes, working with handlers, sex, drugs, and hacker-esque rock and roll. I think I initially read the books a decade apart but would strongly recommend reading Part II of it either immediately before or after The Cukoo's Egg. It's interesting how a bunch of kids just having fun can become something far more. Similar stories were happening all over the world - another book called The Hacker Crackdown tells of many, many of these stories. Real cyberpunk stories told by one of the great cyberpunk authors. And it continues through to the modern era, except with much larger stakes than ever. Gorbachev may have worked to dismantle some of the more dangerous aspects of these security apparatuses, but Putin has certainly worked hard to build them up. Russian-sponsored and other state-sponsored rings of hackers continue to probe the Internet, delving into every little possible hole they can find. China hacks Google in 2009, Iran hits casinos, the US hits Iranian systems to disable centrifuges, and the list goes on. You see, these kids were stealing secrets - but after the Morris Worm brought the Internet to its knees in 1988, we started to realize how powerful the networks were becoming. But it all started with 75 cents. Because when it comes to security, there's no amount or event too small to look into.

Mind the Tech – True Crime aus dem Internet

Als am 1. Juni 1989 eine verkohlte Leiche in einem niedersächsischen Waldstück gefunden wird, markiert dies den Tiefpunkt eines später in die Geschichtsbücher eingehenden Cyber-Spionagefalls. Der Tote ist Karl Koch, ein 23-jähriger Hacker aus Hannover, der mit anderen für den KGB in westliche – vornehmlich US-amerikanische – Computersysteme eingebrochen ist. Zwischen 1985 und 1989 hat die Gruppe sensible Daten unter anderem von der NASA, dem Militär und dem Pentagon abgegriffen und in den Osten geschafft. Gleichzeitig fällt dem jungen Übergangsadministrator Clifford Stoll Ungereimtheit auf: Im Abrechnungssystem seines Arbeitgebers, dem Berkeley National Laboratory, werden Kosten in Höhe von 75 Cent ausgewiesen, die sich keinem Nutzer zuordnen lassen. Was mit simplen Berechnungsformeln beginnt, entwickelt sich binnen kürzester Zeit zu einer echten Verfolgungsjagd im digitalen Raum. Denn schnell wird klar: Hier wird nicht nur Rechenzeit gestohlen, hier sind Kriminelle am Werk. Der heute als Internetvisionär bekannte Stoll wird später einer der wichtigsten Zeugen bei der Aufarbeitung eines Datendiebstals, der weitgehend als KGB-Hack bekannt ist.

Fake Busters
Was steckt hinter der mystischen Zahl 23?

Fake Busters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 18:56


Die 23 ist mehr als nur eine Zahl. Sie soll das Zeichen der Illuminaten sein und ist mit wichtigen Daten der Geschichte verbunden. Was steckt dahinter? Cäsar wurde mit 23 Dolchstichen getötet. Das Amtsenthebungsverfahren gegen Präsidenten Richard Nixon fand gemäß Artikel 2, Absatz 3 der US-Verfassung statt. Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland wurde am 23.5.1949 gegründet. Fünf ist die Quersumme von 2 und 3 und zählt man alle Ziffern von 1949 zusammen, ergibt das 23. Die Terroranschläge auf das World Trade Center fanden am 11. 9. 2001 statt. Addiert man auch hier Ziffern ergibt das 23. Das ist nur ein winziger Auszug der Daten, die mit 23 in Verbindung gebracht werden. Diese Hinweise, würden laut Verschwörungstheoretikern zeigen, dass die Illuminaten die Strippen in der ganzen Welt ziehen, denn die Zahl soll ihr Erkennungszeichen sein. Die Fake Busters sind in die Mythen rund um die 23 und die Illuminaten eingetaucht. Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt, abonniert uns und hinterlasst eine Bewertung! Mehr von den Fake Busters findet ihr auf www.kurier.at/fakebusters. Weitere Podcasts findet ihr auf www.kurier.at/podcasts. Bleibt skeptisch, aber hört uns gut zu.

Zero Days
La tragica storia di Karl Koch e l'hacking tedesco negli anni Ottanta/Novanta

Zero Days

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 43:34


La tragica vicenda di Karl Koch, hacker di Hannover morto tragicamente agli inizi degli anni Novanta, assume particolare importanza nell'evoluzione del quadro della società digitale di quegli anni e si collega, per molti versi, anche al quadro tecnologico attuale. Siamo nel periodo storico dove TUTTO sta capitando, dove il mondo dell'hacking uscito dalle Università californiane sta perdendo la sua innocenza, dove cominciano i processi contro i primi reati informatici e dove stampa, opinione pubblica, magistratura e legislatore accendono i riflettori su un mondo che inizia a mostrare i suoi lati oscuri. Il ragazzo, insieme ai suoi amici, si troverà al centro di accadimenti tecnologici, criminali, processuali e investigativi che cambieranno per sempre il corso della sua vita e che porteranno un velo di oscurità sul mondo dell'informatica e sugli equilibri all'interno della società dell'informazione europea che si stava formando.

Sofa King Podcast
Episode 430: Ilse Koch: The Bitch of Buchenwald

Sofa King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 81:38


On this episode of the world Famous Sofa King Podcast, we travel back to World War Two and tell the tale of Ilse Koch, the Bitch of Buchenwald. Everyone knows the names like Dr. Mengele and tales of SS Officers who tortured and murdered the Jews in concentration camps. But this obscure, and truly evil woman, largely escapes the lens of history. Born in Dresden, Germany, Ilse lived in the poverty that faced all of Germany in the aftermath of World War One. This very poverty was what led Hitler to power, by exploiting the desire for Germany to be great again. And Ilse Koch was exactly the type of person Hitler was aiming at. She joined the Nazi Party very early on, and by the time Hitler came to power, she and her husband Karl Koch were rewarded with promotions. Karl became the warden of a prison, and he was so sadistic that the Nazis decided to put him in charge of the construction and daily operation of Buchenwald Concentration Camp during the holocaust. Unlike a lot of German women during the Reich, Ilse was not content to simply sit at home and be a house frau. Instead, she took a job at her husband’s first prison to prepare herself for life in Buchenwald, and once there, she really went off the rails. For one thing, she took money from the Jews as they got off the trains and used it—a lot of it—to build a mansion and massive structure in which she could horseback ride on the premises. She was known to ride around the camp and whip prisoners with her riding crop for a laugh. Oh, and she was also know to do it in skimpy clothes, so if any of the men stared at her, she could have them shot. This behavior went as far as her having servants come to her mansion while she was in a nightie and then killing off any man that looked at her, or lining Jews up in the nude and having any killed who got an erection. But she was just getting started. Apparently, she liked tattoos. She liked them a lot. In fact, she would collect them. From dead Jews. And make lamps for the house and a favorite purse out of them. In fact, she figured out an evil scheme in which the doctors of Buchenwald would conduct experiments to see if people with tattoos were more likely to be criminal and have different physiology. The only way to know was to kill and dissect them. Then, she would have other prisoners skin and tan the dead Jews, so she could have her keepsakes. The things that she and her husband did in the camp were so awful that even the Nazi party said enough. They had both of them arrested and tried. What were the results of the trial? Why did Karl get a much more harsh punishment than Ilse? What did the US and the new West German government do to punish her for war crimes? What happened to all the skin she had gathered? Did she really have shrunken Jew heads  in a glass case? How did she finally die? Listen, laugh, learn.   Visit our Sources: https://biographics.org/ilse-koch-biography-the-nazi-bitch-of-buchenwald/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilse_Koch https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/06/26/ilse-koch/ https://allthatsinteresting.com/ilse-koch http://www.auschwitz.dk/Women/Koch.htm https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-witch-of-buchenwald-is-sentenced-to-prison https://www.ranker.com/list/ilse-koch-concentration-camp-guard/laura-allan http://marcuse.faculty.history.ucsb.edu/classes/33d//projects/naziwomen/ilse.htm https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/ilse-koch https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ilse-Koch  

Post-Pinkerton
It's Been So Long

Post-Pinkerton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 68:03


Ep. 71. John talks with comics artist Alec Longstreth about the song "It's Been So Long," a single released to the Weezer Fan Club this year. John asks Alec about his work illustrating the single's packaging, his history working with the band, and his book about his history as a fan. LISTEN: 1. "It's Been So Long" on YouTube 2. "Back to the Shack" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 3. "Do It Again" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 4. "Rock of Ages" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 5. "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 6. "Don't Worry Baby" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube LYRICS: 1. "It's Been So Long" at Genius.com 2. "Back to the Shack" at Genius.com 3. "Do It Again" at Genius.com MORE INFO: 1. "It's Been So Long" at Weezerpedia 2. Alec Longstreth's web site 3. Alec Longstreth at Wikipedia 4. Alec Longstreth on Twitter | Instagram | Patreon 5. Alec' illustration work for Weezer 6. Alec's blog post on illustrating "It's Been So Long" packaging 7. Weezer Fan at Amazon | Digital Edition 8. Weezer Fan Club 9. Karl Koch at Weezerpedia 10. Scott Shriner at Weezerpedia 11. Matt Sharp at Weezerpedia 12. Ric Ocasek at Weezerpedia 13. Everything Will Be Alright in the End at Weezerpedia 14. "Back to the Shack" at Weezerpedia 15. "Do It Again" at Wikipedia 16. "Rock of Ages" at Wikipedia 17. "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)" at Wikipedia 18. Nicholas Gurewitch at Wikipedia 19. The Perry Bible Fellowship 20. Mykel and Carli at Weezerpedia 21. "Everybody Get Dangerous" at Weezerpedia 22. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at Wikipedia

We'z Talkin' Weez' 2 Thee

Well folks, in the immortal words of someone who kinda knows the lyrics to "Sgt. Pepper" - it was 25 years ago today! That's right, this day marks the silver anniversary of Weezer's Blue Album and Chris + Chris are ready to celebrate! Fun discussions and CONTROVERSIAL opinions abound in this 3+ hour breakdown of one of the best albums...ever. The boys also manage to eliminate one song each with their Black Album selections and perhaps even more impressively, narrow their favorites down to just 3 "heart" songs.Karl Koch on the making of Blue: https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/The_Story_of_Making_the_Blue_AlbumE-mail:WezTalkinWeez@gmail.comInstagram:@WezTalkinWeezTwitter:@WezTalkinWeezMyspace:TBDMusic ℗ 1994 Weezer under exclusive license to Geffen Records

Post-Pinkerton
Can't Knock the Hustle

Post-Pinkerton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 23:49


Ep. 57. Weezer released their sixth self-titled album on Friday, and John's ready to talk about its lead single, "Can't Knock the Hustle." Learn about why the band struck out in a new direction, how many other songs had this video concept, and what the heck Pineaplemon is. LISTEN: 1. "Can't Knock the Hustle" (Weezer) on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 2. "Can't Knock the Hustle" (Jay-Z) on YouTube 3. "Can't Knock the Hustle" (Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve) on YouTube 4. "Can't Knock the Hustle" (NHL Winter Classic) on NHL.com 5. "Surf Wax Off Your Shoulder" on YouTube 6. "Cardigan Disaster" (Live) on YouTube 7. "Happy Hour" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube LYRICS: 1. "Can't Knock the Hustle" (Weezer) at Genius.com 2. "Can't Knock the Hustle" (Jay-Z) at Genius.com 3. "Cardigan Disaster" at Genius.com 4. "Happy Hour" at Genius.com MORE INFO: 1. "Can't Knock the Hustle" at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 2. Weezer (Black Album) at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 3. Weezer (White Album) at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 4. Jay-Z at Wikipedia 5. The Black Album at Wikipedia 6. Jay-Zeezer: The Black and Blue Album 7. The Grey Album at Wikipedia 8. Rivers Cuomo on Twitter 9. Scott Shriner at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 10. Dave Sitek at Wikipedia 11. TV on the Radio at Wikipedia 12. Pacific Daydream at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 13. Jerry Media at Wikipedia 14. Guy Blelloch at LinkedIn 15. Fyre Festival at Wikipedia 16. Pete Wentz at Wikipedia 17. Fall Out Boy at Wikipedia 18. Weezer Fan Club 19. "Happy Hour" at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 20. Karl Koch at Weezerpedia 21. We Are Weezer podcast | Karl Koch episode 22. Pineaplemon web site 23. Hasta Luego Adios web site 24. "Zombie Bastards" at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 25. Black Metal Hub 26. "Weezer Must Be Stopped" at The Ringer 27. Billboard interview with Rivers Cuomo (March 2019) 28. "Africa" at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 29. Weezer (Teal Album) at Wikipedia | Weezerpedia 30. "Cardigan Disaster" / "Midnight" at Weezerpedia 31. Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve at Wikipedia 32. NHL Winter Classic at Wikipedia

Post-Pinkerton
Photograph

Post-Pinkerton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 33:15


Ep. 56. John is joined by Sean Paul Ellis of Saturday Mourning Cartoons to discuss Photograph, the third single off of the Green Album. John and Sean discuss why they like the song so much, what they think it's about, and why Sean stopped listening to the band so soon after their comeback.  LISTEN: 1. "Photograph" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 2. "If You Want It" on YouTube 3. "Photograph" (Promo mix) on YouTube 4. "Photograph / Song 2" (Live) on YouTube LYRICS: 1. "Photograph" at Genius.com MORE INFO: 1. "Photograph" at Weezerpedia 2. The Green Album at Weezerpedia 3. Mikey Welsh at Weezerpedia 4. Scott Shriner at Weezerpedia 5. Karl Koch at Weezerpedia 6. Sean Paul Ellis on Twitter 7. Saturday Mourning Cartoons on Twitter 8. Nox! at Washington Improv Theater 9. Post-Pinkerton episodes with guest Jenna Hall: 19, 20

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We Are Weezer
Episode 040 - A Very Special Karl Koch We Are Weezer

We Are Weezer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 70:14


Juliet and Rachel join forces to tell you everything you ever wanted to know about Karl Koch! From how he met the dudes in Weezer, his early career at REI and the Warehouse, living in the Valley and Hollywood, and all his fun side gigs. Karl’s Korner, Karlfication, the early Weezer fanclub, and much, much, more! You won’t want to miss this one! Thanks for listening! Hosts & Content: Rachel & Juliet Audio Editing/ Mixing: Bryan Becker Graphic Designer: Sue Anne K We Are Weezer. Com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, MERCH! Email: weareweezerforever@gmail.com Weezerpedia, Southern Fried Swing, Karlfication, Karl’s Corner, Karlophone, Discogs.com

We Are Weezer
Episode 038 - A Very Special Karl Koch We Are Weezer Part Three

We Are Weezer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 36:25


Thank you for listening to a very special episode of We Are Weezer featuring Karl Koch. We are so proud and honored to have the opportunity to interview the unofficial fifth member of Weezer! This is the third and last portion of our interview series. Host questions, some Karl shout outs, and Karl tells his story in his own words.  Hosts & Content: Rachel & Karl Koch Audio Editing/ Mixing: Bryan Becker Graphic Designer: Sue Anne K We Are Weezer. Com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, MERCH! Email: weareweezerforever@gmail.com

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We Are Weezer
Episode 037 - A Very Special Karl Koch We Are Weezer (Part two)!!!

We Are Weezer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 53:49


Thank you for listening to a VERY special episode of We Are Weezer featuring Karl Koch. We are so proud and honored to have the opportunity to interview this VERY SPECIAL guest! Please enjoy part two of three special episodes. Spread the word! More to come! Hosts & Content: Rachel & Karl Koch Audio Editing/ Mixing: Bryan Becker Graphic Designer: Sue Anne K We Are Weezer. Com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, MERCH! Email: weareweezerforever@gmail.com

Crime by the Bar
Mystery 13: Cyber Conspiracies

Crime by the Bar

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 72:58


Happy Friday! We're here with creepy stories to round off your week. Jonatan has a tale from China and talks about the estimated 65% of organ transplants that use nonconsensual harvesting from prisoners. Yes, this is a conspiracy theory, but there are a lot of connections that make it difficult to doubt this is happening at least to some extent. Ana talks about Karl Koch, a German hacker who went missing during his lunch break and was later found in very mysterious circumstances: burned to death beside a dust covered car in what was recorded as a death by suicide. The facts don't add up so we break it down and briefly address the similarly strange demise of another German hacker who was known as Tron. We love your messages! Reach out on Twitter, @crimebythebar or by email crimebythebar@gmail.com and you can get all the extras from the show at www.crimebythebar.com. CN: capital punishment, lethal injection, organ harvesting, hackers, KGB, mild references to drug use (cannabis and cocaine), addiction, death by suicide

Küchenradio (mp3)
KR345 Computerkriminalität

Küchenradio (mp3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2012


Stefan Redlich - heute Sprecher der Berliner Polizei - hat von 1995 bis 98 im Computer-Kommissariat gearbeitet und erzählt Philip Banse von den Anfängen der Computerkriminalität.Stefan Redlich - heute Sprecher der Berliner Polizei - hat von 1995 bis 98 im Computer-Kommissariat gearbeitet. In der Podcast-Premiere der Berliner Polizei spricht Philip Banse mit Redlich zunächst über dessen Hacker-Vergangenheit, die in diesem historischen TV-Beitrag dokumentiert ist. Ab 3´40 ist zu sehen der blond gelockte Stefan Redlich. Zur Sprache kommt auch, was eine von Redlich mit gegründete Software-Firma mit den KGB-Hackern rund um Karl Koch zu tun hatte. Im Mittelpunkt der Sendung stehen jedoch die Anfänge der Computerkriminalität. Redlich erzählt unter anderem von seinen Ermittlungen gegen Software handelnde Mailbox-Betreiber, gegen Polizisten, die zwei Jahre nicht arbeiteten, weil sie die Dienstplan-Datenbank manipuliert hatten und gegen den Telefonkarten-Hacker Tron. Gegen Ende geht es um die Frage, warum die Berliner Polizei (noch) kein OpenData macht und soziale Medien (noch) nicht nutzt. Stefan Redlich hat immerhin einen privaten Twitter-Account und eine Arbeitsgruppe der Polizei schreibt gerade ein Social-Media-Konzept, das im ersten Quartal 2013 fertig sein soll. Darin wird auch abgeklopft, inwieweit die Behörde Wikis für das interne Wissensmanagement nutzen kann. Wie die Polizei soziale Medien einsetzen könnte, diskutieren Philip und Stefan Redlich am Beispiel des Refugee-Camps vor dem Brandenburger Tor.

Malicious Life
The Lawerence Berkeley Hack, Part 2

Malicious Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 35:17


Oמ May 23rd, 1989, Karl Koch - a 23 years old West German hacker who worked for the KGB -  took a drive, from which he would never return: Nine days later his charred remains were found by the police in a remote forest. Was Koch assasinated by the US or the Sovient Union, or is there another, more 'mystical' explanation for his death? Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands