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Two Bit Geeks
Episode 56: The End of a Saga

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 70:25


A cherished franchise returns for one final chapter. But was it worth the wait? Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Tom’s scribblings Fainting Betelgeuse (Sky & Telescope) Star Trek: Picard Episode 1 The Good Place Moral desert Live a good life (Marcus Aurelius) The Mandalorian Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Knives Out r/prequelmemes Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 55: Maroon Duct Tape

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 71:28


It’s election season, and Ped has invested in maroon duct tape, Tom is withholding any endorsements, and they both discuss whether chess is a sport. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Hatha yoga Rāja yoga The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Downton Abbey Duct tape Ranked-choice voting The grandmaster diet The Brattle Theatre Citizen Kane Color grading Orange and Teal Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 54: The Timberdoodle

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 41:31


Ped & Tom continue their appreciation of nature with a discussion on the ethics of animal welfare and eating fish, observing wildlife through drawing, painting, and nature journaling, and a surprising foray onto Instagram. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. The egg-laying turtle Hummingbird moths “Bee of the Bird of the Moth” (They Might Be Giants) Sandpipers American woodcock Library Extension What a Fish Knows by Jonathan Balcombe Do fish feel pain? One answer. Little Free Library Tom’s Instagram (Face spoilers) You Can Draw in 30 Days by Mark Kistler John Muir The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling by John Muir Laws “Rocky Mountain High” (John Denver) Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Two Bit Geeks
Episode 53: The Meandering Path

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 71:07


Ped & Tom take the meandering path through such subjects as dealing with hydrophobia, the automated safety features of modern cars, and a review of some favorite video and board games. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. The Door in the Wall by H. G. Wells How To: Adjust Your Mirrors to Avoid Blind Spots (Car and Driver) Harry Tuttle, Heating Engineer (Brazil) Ask Ped & Tom Minesweeper Doom Slither.io Minecraft Portal Myst Pole Position Dragon’s Lair Ms. Pac-Man The Addams Family pinball KLASK Forbidden Island Settlers of Catan Power Grid Twilight Struggle Through the Ages Container Indonesia BoardGameGeek boardgame rankings Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 52: Animal Story Time

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 75:02


Ped got a new cat toy, Tom has some animal stories. Also, pondering cultured meat, inoculation with a fake news vaccine, and more listener questions. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. PEBKAC Lap of Love Erethizon dorsatum Manticore Lynx rufus Ursus americanus Chrysemys picta Laying an egg Library Extension Octal Hexadecimal Sexagesimal Moxie Jägermeister Barry’s Tea Guinness Alignment Cultured meat Monty Hall problem Episode 05: The Conveyor Belt of Slop GetBadNews.com Usenet Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 51: Joe Biden Eating a Sandwich

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 79:56


Ped & Tom careen through a cavalcade of conversational categories, including competitions, carbon dioxide, Chernobyl, conservation, committee life, coaxial cable, communication constellations, and countless collections of warblers. Geek out! This episode of the podcast is brought to you by Patreon supporter Alexander Nielsen. Thank you! Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. James Holzhauer 92nd Scripps National Spelling Bee Joe Biden Eating a Sandwich Who’s the Highest-Paid Public Employee in Every State? Atmospheric CO2 exceeds 415 ppm Keeling Curve Chernobyl TrashTag Game of Thrones season 8 Newhart Ask Ped & Tom Starlink After SpaceX Starlink Launch, a Fear of Satellites That Outnumber All Visible Stars (New York Times) The Audubon Guide to Binoculars eBird Blackburnian Warbler Bald Eagle Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 50: (やる気 + 環境) x 時間

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 62:31


In this special episode, Ped & Tom are joined by the elusive Brother X, a triathlete and professional translator, who calls in from Yokohama, Japan. He shares some of the differences he sees in Japanese and American language and culture after having spent over two decades living in Japan. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. International Triathlon Union ね Perry Expedition Asymptote Chutzpah Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 49: Ultimate Fate of the Universe

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 57:40


In this episode, Tom has unwelcome visitors in the middle of the night, Ped has a new Star Wars theory, and they both geek out to the first image of a Black Hole before musing on the Ultimate Fate of the Universe. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Notre-Dame de Paris Our Nocturnal Visitors First trailer for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker The Mandalorian Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Event Horizon Telescope Event horizon Accretion disk “How to take a picture of a black hole” (Katie Bouman Ted Talk) Very-long-baseline interferometry “How to Understand the Image of a Black Hole” (Veritasium) The M87 Black Hole as seen by the Chandra X-ray Observatory Ultimate fate of the universe Heat death of the universe Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 48: Sugar Shacks and Barred Owls

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 50:34


The interminable New England Winter is almost over and it’s time for a Spring Clean for Ped & Tom as they start their Digital Declutter. With more time away from digital distractions, Tom finds a new hobby. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Sugar shack Tapping Maple Trees Episode 47: Our Fraught Relationship with Technology PBS The Deep Dish reviews of Digital Minimalism and Marie Kondo eBird Merlin Bird ID Black-capped Chickadee Tufted Titmouse Pileated Woodpecker Barred Owl Black-capped Chickadee recorded by Jay McGowan/Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology (ML94959121) Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 47: Our Fraught Relationship with Technology

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 74:46


Ped & Tom review the new book “Digital Minimalism” by Cal Newport and discuss the benefits of reducing your daily interactions with technology and social media. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World by Cal Newport Ped’s review of Deep Work in Episode 38 Attention economy Freedom Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 46: Maximize Joy

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 66:48


Ped & Tom continue to stare into the existential void and search for the meaning of life, with the help of centenarian Okinawans and the Japanese concept of Ikigai, as well as the organizational methods of tidying expert Marie Kondo. This episode is brought to you by our amazing Patreon supporter, Ekin Köker. Thank you, Ekin! You spark joy! Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Episode 38: Blazar McBlazeface Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Héctor García and Francesc Miralles The Venn diagram of Ikigai Ikigai or Raison d’être Episode 33: Staring into the Void Okinawa Prefecture Victor Frankl and Logotherapy Marcus Aurelius and Stoicism Søren Kierkegaard and Existentialism Friedrich Nietzsche and Will to power Homer and the chili pepper Mindfulness Pomodoro Technique Interval training Two Bit Geeks in Bulgaria (Thanks Ivo!) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 44: Lincoln’s Hoodie

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 49:21


Ped & Tom welcome a new sunrise and a new year, they run through some followup on Github, Stax lids, and ladybird beetles, Tom welcomes some new arrivals to his household, and Ped attempts to experience history in Washington DC. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748), IV:21. Subtly improved “Janky Tic-Tac-Toe” (thanks to Noé) Octahedron Guess How Many Stax Lids Cause and Effect Saturnalia Roomba Robot or Not? Anything Goes National Portrait Gallery Ford’s Theatre Old North Bridge Vietnam Veterans Memorial Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 43: Ladybirds’ Picnic

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 64:48


Ped has a doughnut-related crisis, Tom is visited by ladybird beetles, and they discuss the forthcoming Insect Apocalypse. This episode is brought to you by Patreon supporter Ossama Al-Alali from Germany. We thank you for your support! You are awesome sauce! Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. The Insect Apocalypse is Here by Brooke Jarvis (The New York Times Magazine) The German Amateurs Who Discovered ‘Insect Armageddon’ (The New York Times) Trophic cascade Anthropocene Coccinellidae aka ladybird beetles, or ladybugs Tom’s winter visitors Hemiptera or true bugs How many Stax lids are there? Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 42: Girding for Frivolity

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 88:01


Don’t Panic! Tom is surrounded by hippies. Ped is on the lookout for interstellar visitors. And they both continue their search for the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. Plus, Ped has a curious collection. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Lighting the beacons “Happy Valley” John “Grizzly” Adams Whole Foods Market Rationalism vs Magical thinking 12 Natural and Organic Brands Owned By Big Food (Mental Floss) False equivalence Light pollution Messier 31 - The Andromeda Galaxy The International Dark-Sky Association Outdoor Lighting Basics (darksky.org) Bobcat The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox Galaxy Quest Infocom Play the Hitchhiker’s text adventure online Could Solar Radiation Pressure Explain ʻOumuamua’s Peculiar Acceleration (Shmuel Bialy and Abraham Loeb) ʻOumuamua The Unexpected Trajectory of Interstellar Asteroid ʻOumuamua (APOD) Radiation pressure Is ʻOumuamua an Interstellar Spaceship? I’m Still Going With ‘No’ (Phil Plait) Light sail Tabby’s Star The Planetary Society Breakthrough Starshot LightSail 2 Rosa (Doctor Who S11E3) Lay’s Stax Ped’s collection How to Make a Tayto Sandwich Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 41: Building a House of Belief

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 49:43


In this episode, Ped has a new drinking game, Tom reveals he was not a particularly good student, and your hosts welcome the new Doctor. They then return to the topic of Climate Change and why people believe what they believe…or not. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Take a drink, u/marzib! Chaos! The long tail of The Last Jedi followup Two-thirds of links on Twitter come from bots (Vox) Should You Take Early Morning Classes in College? (MTV) We welcome Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor Venusian Aikido as practiced by the Third Doctor and the Thirteenth Doctor Major Climate Report Describes a Strong Risk of Crisis as Early as 2040 (New York Times) Believe by The Oatmeal Amygdala Backfire Effect Scientific method Did George Washington’s false teeth come from his slaves? (The Washington Papers) Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Economist Podcasts
The week ahead: Oil and trouble

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 24:14


What will the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi Arabian journalist, do to Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman’s image, and to already-jittery oil markets? Eritreans continue to spill across the border with Ethiopia, which opened last month—but they worry about it closing again. And our journalists vote on the face to grace Britain’s new £50 note; why do banknotes’ famous figures stir such fervour? Jason Palmer hostsMusic: "Making a Change"; "Evocative"; "I'm going for a Coffee"; by Lee Rosevere(CC x 4.0) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Economist Podcasts
The week ahead: Polls, apart

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 20:55


Afghans vote in parliamentary elections on Saturday, amid Taliban attacks. Will Donald Trump’s shift in strategy at last weaken the extremists? And a by-election in Australia threatens to upend the ruling coalition’s razor-thin majority. Also, can a painting done by computer algorithm be considered art? Jason Palmer hostsMusic: "Introducing the Pre-roll"; "Sad Marimba Planet"; "All the Answers"; by Lee Rosevere (CC x 4.0). And "Rain" by Meydän (CC x 4.0). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 40: Slot Machines for Attention

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 80:56


With apologies for the echoey room, albeit in a new home, Ped & Tom discuss the contrasting environ of Western Massachusetts, a perplexing but pleasing podcast review, and a followup on The Last Jedi that somehow made it through the edit. Then, Ped has a lot to say about CGP Grey and the fight for your attention and Tom makes an unexpected visit to the emergency room. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. The geography of Massachusetts Jeff and Rick How The Last Jedi Defies Expectations About Male Heroes (Pop Culture Detective) Hello Internet - #108, #109 Cortex - #74 Thinking About Attention – Walk with Me (CGP Grey) Infinite Scrolling (Relevant XKCD) Free will vs Determinism The Attention Minefield at Newark Airport (CGP Grey) Attention economy Screen Time on iOS 12 The painful diagnosis Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 39: Captain of the Enterprise

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 76:49


Tom is on the move, Ped is excited about Star Trek, and they both warp through tangents related to genealogy, immigration, solar probes, and climate change. Engage! Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Does it sound like a cave in here? [00:00] Democracy Day Punching through the diamond wall (Doctor Who) Tiny houses Pioneer Valley Home staging Coffee Followup [20:56] Should Coffee Come With Cancer Warnings? California Says No (NY Times) Eureka! California-Grown Coffee Is Becoming The State’s Next Gold Mine (NPR) Infinity War Followup [25:28] Bucky Barnes Spider-Man: Homecoming Jean-Luc Picard, Captain of the USS Enterprise [31:43] Patrick Stewart is bringing back Jean-Luc Picard for a new Star Trek series (AV Club) Ped’s Beginner’s Guide to the Star Trek Universe S3E15: Yesterday’s Enterprise Andrew Sterett, Captain of the USS Enterprise [45:49] Andrew Sterett (1778–1807) USS Enterprise (1799) USS Sterett (DDG–104) History Detectives The New England Historic Genealogical Library FamilySearch (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Flying Close to the Sun [1:02:04] Parker Solar Probe Climate Change Scenarios of the 21st Century (IPCC) Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 38: Blazar McBlazeface

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 66:07


Ped and Tom followup on some recent developments in the world of science including the mysterious ʻOumuamua, a super-powerful blazar, and a neutrino detector buried deep in the ice. Then, Ped extolls the benefits of three recent self-improvement books while Tom prefers self-deprecation. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Interstellar Interloper Revisited [01:32] Episode 22: Nostalgia Kilonova ʻOumuamua Non-gravitational acceleration in the trajectory of 1I/2017 U1 (‘Oumuamua) (Nature) Occam’s razor Ice Cubes and Star Blazers [08:56] Multimessenger observations of a flaring blazar coincident with high-energy neutrino IceCube–170922A (Science) Neutrinos Cosmic rays Blazars It Came From a Black Hole, and Landed in Antarctica (New York Times) TXS 0506+056 aka “Blazar McBlazeface” Multi-messenger astronomy IceCube Neutrino Observatory There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom by Richard Feynman 30-Second Quantum Theory by Brian Clegg Newtonian physics vs Quantum mechanics The Double Slit Experiment Ped’s Book Report x 3 [32:10] The Heartfulness Way: Heart-Based Meditations for Spiritual Transformation by Kamlesh Patel and Joshua Pollock Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Héctor García and Francesc Miralles Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 37: Spaghetti Code

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2018 48:34


Tom passes Ped’s code review with a particularly janky bit of programming, stickers are dispatched around the world, and we get some more complaining about Star Wars. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Janky Programming [01:06] Janky Tic Tac Toe (source) Strong and weak typing JavaScript was written in 10 days Indentation style Two Bit Geeks on GitHub Station 13 on GitHub Stickers Across the Globe [20:50] Two Bit Geeks stickers on Reddit They fit in a standard envelope. Solo: A Star Wars Story [28:10] Episode 27: Grumpy Old Men Alden Ehrenreich Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 36: The Long Slog

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 69:21


Ped is strangely primed this morning, Tom is strangely immune to poison ivy, and they both take a long, strange slog through software development and language immersion. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Primed and Ready to Go! [01:53] The collected wisdom of Two Bit Geeks: “You never can tell with bees.” “It’s easy to succeed when you don’t know what you’re doing.” “At the end of the day, most people are just people.” “It only takes one fly to spoil the soup.” Flies, Spiders, Mosquitoes, and Poison Ivy [09:20] Australia’s dangerous animals: the top 30 Are some people immune to poison ivy? Learn Coding with Grasshopper [22:22] grasshopper Scratch Low-code Language Immersion [32:00] Dual Language Immersion programs Neuroplasticity Getting in the Zone [36:17] Flow Pomodoro Technique Boomerang for Gmail Getting Started with Coding [48:07] Github I are Programmer (and You Can Too) Should We Really Try to Teach Everyone to Code? (Wired) Codecademy Coding bootcamp Code review Pair programming Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 35: Low on Disk Space

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 52:30


It’s time to play the music, it’s time to light the lights, it’s time for the A.I. Winter and more followup tonight. It’s time to put on makeup, it’s time to dress up right, it’s time to spoil Infinity War and … [Disk Space Error] Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Music and Memory [00:00] It’s The Muppet Show! Maria João Pires prepares for the wrong piano concerto The A.I. Winter [6:40] hackernewsletter (Hacker News) A.I. Winter Is Well On Its Way (Filip Piekniewski) The Hype cycle FLOPS Self-driving car kills pedestrian (NY Times) A.I. is Harder Than You Think (NY Times) Airplane Door Followup [23:28] Atmospheric pressure Aircraft Pressurization Beginner’s Guide (AeroSavvy.com) Ad astra Alan Bean [28:09] Alan Bean (1932–2018) The paintings of Alan Bean The Overview effect Photograph of Earth taken by Alan Bean aboard Apollo 12 Autographed photograph of Alan Bean Ped needs a new laptop [32:14] ‘How to treat the symptom rather than the cause’ (Microsoft Support) 10 Best Linux Desktop Environments and Their Comparison (Fossbytes) LibreOffice Avengers: Infinity War (includes spoilers!) [40:11] A-Town reviews Infinity War Golden Age of Comics Books Bucky Barnes Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 34: Two Bots Talking

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2018 66:36


In this guaranteed 100% human-created podcast, Ped & Tom ponder whether humanity was Earth’s first civilization, whether Google chatbots will subsequently replace humanity, whether Irish drivers are the best in the world, and whether your own DNA will implicate your criminal cousin. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Yanny and Laurel [00:00] Original “What do you guys hear ?” Reddit post Most people over 18 can’t hear these sounds Air Travel [06:29] SSSS no more Square People Pipe Answer: Airplane doors cannot be opened during flight due to cabin pressure Twilight Zone: Nightmare at 20,000 Feet Was Humanity the first civilization on Earth? [13:32] The Silurian Hypothesis: Would it be possible to detect an industrial civilization in the geological record? The Silurians (Doctor Who) How the domestic chicken rose to define the Anthropocene (The Guardian) Super-Earths can’t have space programs Artificial Intelligence is calling [26:22] Google Assistant calls the hair salon Xiaoice Universal Basic Income Irish Drivers [42:09] Pass Rates of Irish driver’s test centres (Overall average: 54%!!!) Reversing around a corner on the Irish Driving Test Reversing into parking spaces Conor Pass road above Dingle Definitive guide to Irish drivers’ hand gestures Continuously variable transmission Hill starts DNA Privacy [55:33] The Golden State Killer GEDmatch, an open source DNA database Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 33: Staring into the Void

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 64:39


Pondering pure existence, a big reckoning for Big Coffee, coming to terms with archiving our past, possibly #tooMuchMeta on a flight through Ped’s neural landscape, keep those subvocals to yourself and always look up for the Happy Void. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Recreational Void Staring [00:00] The Untempered Schism The Two Bit Geeks Official Guide to Void Staring! Coffee, Cancer and Acrylamide [05:00] Is coffee carcinogenic? Some say maybe, some say no Caffeine Blues certainly sounds alarmed Either way, it’s good to understand the neuro-biology Archiving the Past [14:11] What to look for in your Facebook data-and how to find it (Wired) A drop in the ocean: the timescale of a human life Tip of the Tongue Syndrome [30:33] Presque Vu for you The jury’s still out on the eye-training benefits of speed-reading Yet another Borg Implant [46:37] Gotcha, subovocalizations! MIT’s “Alter Ego” accidentally invents telepathy Nifty Einstein Rings [54:57] NASA’s Hubble catches the fisheye lens effect Keep Looking Up! Jack Horkheimer (1938–2010) aka The Star Hustler is here for you Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 32: On Our High Hobby Horse

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 81:04


Ped & Tom ride their hobby horses through some of their favorite topics; such as speeding and safe driving, dumping Facebook and shadow profiles, fitness tracking and smart devices, supervolcanoes and asteroid impacts, and being kind to one another. Plus, a salute to Professor Hawking. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Safe Driving Followup [00:00] The Need for (Safe) Speed Relevant Massachusetts Law concerning blocking intersections One Way Japanese Drivers Are Polite Dumping Facebook [22:35] Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal How do I deactivate my account? (Facebook) Station 13 podcast Postcrossing.com Smart Devices [45:03] Pomodoro Technique Fitbit Versa End of the World Scenarios [52:05] Yellowstone Magma Plume Possible asteroid impactor 101955 Bennu Space probe OSIRIS-REx Gravitational keyhole The HAMMER Egoisitic Altruism [1:03:36] A Selfish Argument for Making the World a Better Place (Kurzgesagt) Zero-sum world vs. Positive-sum world Farewell to Stephen Hawking [1:16:30] Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) A Brief History of Time Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 31: Half-hearted Halfpipe

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 47:52


Ped & Tom fidget their way through some followup, Ped delights in some unusual athleticism, and Tom makes a move at a board gaming tournament. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Fidgeting into some Followup [00:00] ICYMI: Ped on Two Tims Talking LoonyLeader needs to go to Iceland March 20, 2015 Total Solar Eclipse in Spitsbergen, Norway A hotel at 78° North latitude Faster, Higher, Stronger? [11:31] Pre-link: Best in the world ski halfpipe …and then there’s Elizabeth Swaney Eddie the Eagle Pita Taufatofua the Shirtless Tongan In-depth analysis of Swaney’s Olympic halfpipe run Power Moves [28:11] Power Grid The Worst Board Games Ever Invented (FiveThirtyEight) Carcassonne (The Settlers of) Catan Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 30: The Tyranny of Convenience

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 85:30


Ped is moonlighting on Tom. If elected, Tom will not serve. They both explore the consequences of convenience, of speeding, of firearms, of bedtime eggs, of sleeping possums, and placebos. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Moonlighting Pedcast [00:00] Ped on Two Tims Talking Hello Internet Electoral Tomfoolery [09:29] chuckyc17 on the subreddit is up to some mischief Class Secretary Shermanesque statement Robert’s Rules of Order The Wikipedia is amazing [15:28] Death of a salesman Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia Reading and Libraries [21:22] Typesetting How Libraries Are Becoming Modern Makerspaces (The Atlantic) Consequences of Convenience [29:44] “The Tyranny of Convenience” by Tim Wu (NY Times) Waiting in Line to See Star Wars: 1977–2000 Humanity’s future according to Wall-E On a Lighter Note: Speeding [41:56] Traffic Warnings How Engineering Decreases Car Crash Fatalities (MrEngineeringGuy) Consequences of Firearms [49:38] The CDC Can’t Fund Gun Research (Wired) Dickey Amendment (1996) Embrace the Cognitive Dissonance - “Put that on a T-shirt” On a Lighter Note: Bedtime Story Eggs [59:23] Peanut Butter Cookies Free-range eggs Consequences of Wildlife [1:06:37] Possums Baby Skunks Baby Mice “This is the part of the job I hate.” (The Simpsons) Consequences of Placebos [1:14:36] Homeopathy is junk science… …but the Placebo Effect is real Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 29: Flights of Fancy

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2018 40:14


Pondering the Assistance Invasion, blasting off with maximum coolness with SpaceX, possible microscopic passengers, and this is not a place of honor for six percent of rats. Tick-tock! Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Resistance is futile: you will be assisted [00:00] This is your brain on Virtual Assistance Falcon Heavy launches away [04:03] Elon Musk is elated over the SpaceX success Set phasers to maximum coolness The Arch Mission Foundation ups the ante for offsite backup Time And Relative Messaging In Space [12:38] DNA as alien message-in-a-bottle (so says TNG!) Nuclear semiotics and the problem of messaging across time The nuclear renaissance as the (climate change) clock ticks closer Practical fusion is getting closer Tardigrades, the ultimate package format of life Wifi Follow-up [34:26] NIH: 6% of male rats should not make thousands of concurrent cell phone calls Epigenetics is waiting to activate your mostly-inert DNA Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 28: The Zoof Lot

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 55:48


It’s déjà-vu all over again as Ped and Tom revisit a feast of follow-up, minimize their mobile and soak up the wifi on accident in an episode of time well spent (auditorily speaking). After-party in the Zoof Lot. Support the podcast on Patreon. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Revisitation Station [00:00] Put this Möbius strip podcast on endless repeat (at least seven times) Welcome new listeners from Anonymous Proxy! Grammar Girl Mignon Fogarty reviews an excellent paper ‘on accident’ Hometown Zoof archetype makes a pop culture appearance High school cliques and the social angst of adolescence (the definitive 80s take) Bitcoin mining by hand Minimizing Mobile [21:08] Grayscale life-hack (with how-to links) “Time Well Spent” draws lines in the Great Tech Debate Revisitation Station [27:19] A-Town FM reviews The Last Jedi Wondrous WiFi: you’re soaking in it [31:37] Dealing with junk science hysteria Drinking from Russell’s teapot and the fallacy of argument from ignorance Harmful ionization requires high frequency, high power EM waves Scientifically literate news would help (thanks, HTG!) Revisitation Station [52:28] A déjà-Who treat for the holidays Jodie Whittaker’s Yorkshire accent Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 27: Grumpy Old Men

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 65:59


The one where Ped & Tom argue about The Last Jedi for an hour. Spoilers abound. You have been warned! Support the podcast on Patreon. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Star Wars: The Last Jedi [00:00] Hello Internet reviews The Last Jedi (They hated it.) A-Town FM reviews The Last Jedi (They loved it.) The “backlash” against Star Wars: The Last Jedi , explained (Vox) The Emperor’s appearance in The Empire Strikes Back (Original 1980 version) Rotten Tomatoes - Critic score vs Audience score The Very Best of Nien Nunb Palette cleanser - Antiques Roadshow (BBC) Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 26: Invest in PedCoin

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2018 90:14


Ped & Tom go around and around on roundabouts, BritComs, accents, dialects, and bubblers. They revisit the problem of social media dopamine hits, and then explore the promise of Bitcoin and the blockchain. This episode is brought to you by Patreon supporter Chris! Chris is awesome-sauce. Support the podcast on Patreon. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Accents & Dialects [01:44] Received Pronunciation A tour of British accents How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk (New York Times) Bang a U-ey, Rotary, and Other Boston Slang (Boston University) Rotaries & Roundabouts [10:32] Swindon’s ‘magic’ roundabout “Big Ben! Parliament!” Remaking BritComs [15:16] The Office UK vs The Office USA The IT Crowd being remade for the US Graham Linehan Why the Geek Community Hates ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Antisocial Media & Feedback Loops [21:09] Former Facebook VP says social media is destroying society (Washington Post) Dopamine Facebook Messenger for Kids (New York Times) Child Online Protection Act (COPA) Wait Until 8th A deviously hairy online ad (The Verge) Bitcoin & Blockchain [1:00:43] Net neutrality Bitcoin Blockchain Cryptographic hash function The Official PedCoin Ledger Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 25: The Scorpion and the Tortoise

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2017 67:13


Celebrating the luminous, quiet and noisy joys of the season, Quentin Tarantino has phasers set to kill for Captain Picard, and AlphaZero ushers in a new era of mostly fear for Ped and Tom as they ponder the perils of the new AI. Happy Holidays, humans! Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Yay, snow; nay, leaf blowers [00:27] Annual Average Snowfall for New England Your average American household at Christmas Cats in Christmas Trees It’s simple and quiet when it snows At least Jean-Luc is on board First world problems: noisy machines Tarantino + Trek: A match made in … ? [14:00] Patrick Stewart is all-in Tarantino: Remix Artist AlphaZero and the new AI [26:49] Long ago, Deep Blue beat Kasparov with brute force In Just 4 Hours, Google’s AI Mastered All the Chess Knowledge in History AI’s Hype cycle has now circled back, and this time it means business Quickly drawing neural networks back in Episode 04 Machine Learning neatly explained by CGP Grey AlphaZero is AI’s Trinity Test moment Minority Report’s PreCogs Mutual assured destruction The Only Winning Move Universal Paperclips Final thought to ponder: Eponymous Link Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 24: The Two Bit Geeks Hall of Fame

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2017 71:41


Ped & Tom celebrate a year of podcasting with their first inductions into the Two Bit Geeks Hall of Fame. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Too Many Cats! [00:00] How Many Cats is Too Many? (Stuffed) Cat Chucking in Belgium ʻOumuamua Update [03:04] The first known interstellar object Light curve of ‘Oumuamua Relevant XKCD 1919 - Interstellar Asteroid Asteroid Capture Sagan standard Occam’s razor Cueball and Megan Evidence Tangent [11:15] The Scientific method vs Anecdotal evidence A Two Bit Anniversary [18:10] Two Bit Geeks Episode 1: Roll for Initiative! Don’t Start a Podcast (College Humor) h/t to Charlie Two Bit Geeks Episode 9: All Aboard from Silly Town! The Two Bit Geeks Subreddit h/t to /u/loonling The Two Bit Geeks Hall of Fame [24:27] Adam Ruins Everything - Why Mount Rushmore is the Weirdest Monument Archimedes Randall Munroe Relevant XKCD 1732 - Earth Temperature Timeline Relevant XKCD 1262 - Unquote Martin Gardner The Top 10 Martin Gardner Scientific American Articles M. C. Escher Martin Gardner bibliography Conway’s Game of Life Benoit Mandelbrot Vi Hart Vi’s YouTube channel Numberphile by Dr. Brady Haran Standup Maths by Matt Parker Hexaflexagons by Vi Hart How to Make a Hexaflexagon: The Definitive Guide by Vi Hart Twelve Tones by Vi Hart Nikola Tesla Why Nikola Tesla Was the Greatest Geek Who Ever Lived - The Oatmeal Elon Musk “Weird Al” Yankovic White & Nerdy by “Weird Al” Gary Gygax Dave Arneson The great 1980s Dungeons & Dragons panic Zork Choose Your Own Adventure Deathtrap Dungeon Leonard Nimoy Tom Baker: the definitive Doctor Who? “You may be A doctor, but I am The Doctor. The definite article, you might say.” ”Fezzes are cool.” Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 23: Free Range Podcasting

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017 71:17


Deconstructing Tom’s editing filter, briefly Brother X, Star Wars and LOTR news, questionable parenting trends of the modern age and debating the value of death. Plus, Two Bit Geeks t-shirts are here! Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Ode to the Cutting Room Floor [00:22] The Curse of Knowledge How to remember your dreams Bits & Pieces [09:40] Dare to be Stupid, Weird Al’s sublime pastiche A green light for a new Star Wars trilogy (no spoilers, Brother X) Bezos pays a boatload for the Lord of the Rings TV rights Where have all the children gone? [23:51] Helicopter parenting and the vanishing neighborhood The digital allure of indoors and the decline of play The many layers of free-range, boredom and the calibration of letting go To die or not to die: that is the question [49:05] Why Die? by RIP Grey Why Age? by Kurzgesagt Senescence discussion on Hello Internet Bonus Round: Two Bit Geeks t-shirts are here! Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 22: Nostalgia Kilonova

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 52:43


Wandering down the aisles of emergent 80s nostalgia, briefly Blade Runner and the satisfaction of reinvention, Dungeons & Dragons gets back on the scene, first light on the biggest bangs in the universe and interstellar greetings from the Vegans of Lyra. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. A special “Thank You” to Patreon supporter Xavier Lambein! Meandering nostalgia, 80s style [03:20] The Banana Splits, mixed-reality early pioneers The Stranger Things font is intentionally awesome We loved the pace of Blade Runner 2049 (and Roger Deakins’s cinematography) Devo’s Satisfaction is the perfect cover D&D: back and here to stay [17:51] Turn on, tune in, drop phone Rock Stars of the new platforms: The Adventure Zone and Critical Role Wizards of the Coast hit the structure/creative sweet spot with Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition Big news from the sky x 2 [27:30] The first observed neutron star collision has astronomy geeks over the moon Time + stellar fusion = stuff: Tom, Bill Wurtz and NASA explain how everything got made Buzzed by an interstellar fly-by! All hail Vegan King 1I/ʻOumuamua Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0) 31:10!

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Episode 21: Bandying About the Cosmos

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 79:00


The busy geeks are back from more travels and buzz through accumulated corrections and followup, followed by a deep dive into software development, a trip to the world of Ahch-To (also know as Ireland), and finally Tom finds himself on a ‘special’ list. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. To sleep, perchance to dream [01:27] The Art of Dreaming by Carlos Castaneda Lucid dreaming Sleep paralysis No Dumb Questions 015 - What the Heck is Sleep Paralysis? Corrections and Followup [10:30] Listener correction on Viruses vs Bacteria Antibiotic / Antimicrobial Resistance (CDC) Mysterious Dimming of Tabby’s Star May Be Caused by Dust (NASA) The Search for Planet Nine Making Life Multiplanetary (SpaceX) The BFR Recent Elon Musk Reddit AMA Imposter syndrome A-Town Software Development [30:17] AngularMix User Experience (UX) User Stories Is 30 too old to start in software engineering or CS? (Hacker News) Silicon Valley’s Dark Secret: It’s All About Age (Tech Crunch) GitHub jQuery A Trip to Ahch-To [1:00:43] Star Wars sets in West Kerry (Episode VIII Spoilers!) The mediaeval monastery on Skellig Michael Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer Looper Airport Security [1:08:06] SSSS (Secondary Security Screening Selection) What It Means When You Get ‘SSSS’ on Your Boarding Pass (Lifehacker) Security theater Relevant XKCD: Password Strength Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 20: Apocalypse How?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 69:11


Climate change, nuclear war, hostile AI, runaway nanotech, supervolcanoes, supermassive meteor strikes and unrelenting alien invasions: Ped and Tom shine a gamma ray burst on the biggest threats to our continued existence. Inspiration optional! Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Micro follow-ups [00:00] Todoist is working out great for Ped Blink: exceptional standalone sci-fi, and a great Who intro Andrew Mao clarifies Resilient Cooperators (more to come) Handicapping the (Human) Race [15:22] Inevitably, we roll along Wikipedia at its best: Global Catastrophic Risk Nick Bostrom and the Future of Humanity Institute Carlin on the anthropocene (and the sixth extinction we’re soaking in) Thich Nhat Hanh: evolving intelligence and love Interlude: A brief stroll through the Fermi Paradox and the Great Filter It’s two and a half minutes to midnight: The Doomsday Clock advances Hostile AI: Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking and many others are sounding alarms Nanotech ecophagy, Grey Goo and see also Astrochicken Just a matter of time: supervolcano eruptions and magnetic pole reversal Gamma Ray Bursts - what fun! Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 19: The Trusting Game

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 59:26


A happy birthday to Curiosity, a stellar job opportunity, and a deep dive into Nicky Case’s game of trust, compassion and resilient cooperation—just don’t tailgate Tom. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Warming up with Space [00:00] Curiosity sings like that NASA’s Planetary Protection wants you! The main event: playing with Trust [05:45] The Evolution of Trust (Nicky Case) Game Theory 101: The Prisoner’s Dilemma explained The WWI Christmas Truce TBG Ep. 11: Creating trust in a campaign (13:16) The Adventure Zone’s Suffering Game arc Resilient Cooperation is where it’s at (Andrew Mao, Lili Dworkin, Siddharth Suri & Duncan J. Watts) TBG Ep. 7: Tom forgives the highway cheaters (38:03) The Simple Solution to Traffic (CGP Grey) Ped’s interpretation of Utilitarianism makes him not like it at all Forbidden Island: a pretty cool non-zero-sum board game 12.5 years of Diplomacy - nice! Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 18: Total Eclipse Special

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2017 43:05


Ped & Tom experience the August 21, 2017 Total Solar Eclipse within the magical Path of Totality, and survive the traffic nightmare afterwards. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Eclipse Followup [00:51] Episode 1: Roll for Initiative! Solar Eclipse of August 11, 1999 Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017 The Path of Totality NOAA National Weather Service Cloud Cover Forecast City of Sweetwater, Tennessee Baily’s Beads The 2017 Corona at Totality Total Solar Eclipse simulation (Mashable) Solar Saros 145 The 1999 Corona at Totality Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 Solar Saros 139 Why are some total eclipses darker than others? (/r/solareclipse) International Space Station Transiting 2017 Eclipse (Smarter Every Day) No Dumb Questions podcast with Destin & Matt Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area Randall’s Eclipse Review (xkcd) What is an Annular Solar Eclipse? What is a Hybrid Solar Eclipse? Pinhole eclipses How does Google Maps predict traffic? (How Stuff Works) 4th Down: When to Go for It and Why (New York Times) List of solar eclipses in the 21st century Solar Eclipse of July 2, 2019 Solar Eclipse of December 14, 2020 Solar Eclipse of September 2, 2035 Solar Eclipse of August 12, 2045 Solar Eclipse of May 1, 2079 Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 17: National Park Sandwich

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 74:19


The dramatic conclusion of the The Great Pea Experiment; Ped across America with a road trip redux through five National Parks, seven natural wonders and The Argonath; and there’s good reason to celebrate our 13th Doctor. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. The Great Pea Experiment: riveting finale [00:19] The entirety of the pea harvest Ped across America: road trip redux [04:37] The whole trip on a map Bison warning (as Tom predicted) Ped’s kayak soundtrack: The Argonath! A fantastic resource for scenic drives Plastic Crazy Straw World, geyser style #overthinkingIt: from whence comes “awe”? Top seven highlights South Kaibab Trail, Grand Canyon National Park Mexican Hat > Monument Valley, southeast Utah East Entrance, Zion National Park “The Narrows”, Zion National Park Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park Blacktail Ponds Overlook, Grand Teton National Park Lower Falls Overlook, Yellowstone National Park The New Doctor: it’s about “time”! [64:40] Just a wee bit of “controversy”, though Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 16: Flora and Fauna

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 45:16


Ped invites Tom to try some vocal warmup, before moving on to fingers and hands, cursive redux, neuroplasticity and critical thinking, flora and pesky fauna, plus some brief Star Wars news. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Vocal Warmup [00:37] Aerobics for your voice (NPR) Voice and Articulation by Kenneth Crannell – Tom’s college textbook Fingers and Hands [11:48] Muscles of the Hand Neuroplasticity What are today’s kids learning? [22:07] Teaching Controversial Topics Critical Thinking Flora and Fauna [28:09] Mr. McGregor Procyon lotor on the porch Gift-giving crows That Cuddly Kitty Is Deadlier Than You Think Fact or Fiction?: People Swallow 8 Spiders a Year While They Sleep Why Do Cats Bring Home Dead Animals? Han Solo [39:00] Ron Howard filmography Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 15: Purposeless Pursuits

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 48:33


After a hello to our Imperial listeners, Ped & Tom discuss the decline of cursive writing, the Common Core Standards, learning cuneiform, and the purpose of purposeless pursuits. Also, squeaky cats and oatmeal. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. An Imperial listener [00:00] The Empire Did Nothing Wrong The Ridgeway National Trail Should we still learn cursive writing? [06:55] What is cursive writing? Left-handed scissors The Common Core State Standards Initiative Sentence diagrams A math teacher answers the question: When Am I Ever Going to Use This? (Matt Kitchen) The Palmer Method Cuneiform script The Buried Book: The Loss and Rediscovery of the Great Epic of Gilgamesh Star Trek:TNG s5e02 “Darmok” The Royal Library of Ashurbanipal Squeaky Cats and Oatmeal [35:35] “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” played on squeaking stuffed cats (Rare and Strange Instruments) Simple vs Complex Carbohydrates Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 14: Productive Plants

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 52:06


Fitness tracking followup, setting goals and how to manage them, aspiring towards Inbox Zero, the benefits of side projects and time scheduling, the manager-self versus the worker-self, and the sensitive plant revisited. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Fitbit Followup [00:41] Previous Fitbit discussion in Episode 06 The health hazards of sitting What sleep tracking apps can and can’t tell you Are you a goal setting kind of person? [04:38] Cortex podcast by CGP Grey and Myke Hurley Tom uses OmniFocus for daily task management Ped uses Todoist Getting Things Done Managing your email with Inbox Zero Big Rocks First metaphor for scheduling your time Time chunking with the Pomodoro Technique 7 Ways to Maximize Misery - video by CGP Grey And the Reddit discussion The Lazy Man’s Guide to Enlightenment by Thaddeus Golas Harry Potter’s Pensieve Drop testing plant memory [35:17] Previous discussion of plant memory in Episode 13 Mimosa pudica, the sensitive plant The Secret Life of Plants by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird Experience teaches plants to learn faster and forget slower in environments where it matters - Gagliano, M., Renton, M., Depczynski, M. et al. Oecologia (2014) 175: 63. doi:10.1007/s00442–013–2873–7 What are mechanoreceptors? Clever Hans and the observer-expectancy effect Human memory versus computer memory Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 13: Tom Cruise’s Dorky Brother

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2017 63:22


Alien megastructures on the move, Tom happily hopping across the pond, a lot of bleu at the Pompidou, replicating everything, Fluffernutters in Paris, matching voices with faces and Tom’s tendrils are seriously onto something. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Tabby Star is Dipping! [00:00] “The most mysterious star in the universe” (Tabetha Boyajian TED talk) We should totally build a Dyson Sphere (or not) Just turn the cube, reveal the message? An American (Geek) in Paris [10:42] Rhapsody in Blue (IKB #002EA7, that is) Reddit has spoken: Prado beats the Louvre (for Mona Lisas) The Ship of Theseus consumes us all Fine American cuisine on display The “Vomitorium” (not what Ped thought it was) Voices and Faces [45:36] Great show, but I want to un-see this Exclusive reveal - it’s Brother X! Tom’s Tendrils [54:54] In all their emergent glory Can this sensitive plant learn? To be continued… Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 12: Bachanalia

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 60:40


Giving Tom another micro-hobby, celebrating the return of Doctor Who and MST3K, the first trailer for the The Last Jedi, a trip through the galaxy of the Goldberg Variations and throwing dirt and shade on Ender’s Game. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Something earthy, something Who; something reboot, something new [00:00] Gardening means you put seeds in dirt! Nardole, Bill and the Doctor jump start S10 A taste of MST3K The Last Jedi trailer (and some great fan breakdowns) Bach’s Goldberg Variations [18:20] Open Goldberg Variations (free download) Bach is “annoyingly unimpeachable” Glenn Gould, all into “The Black Pearl” Cool viz: Bach showing off with canons (some more) The best orchestra gig, hands down Ender’s Game [44:32] In the end… not of universal acclaim Well, Tom did like the Fantasy Game (a bit?) Existential Crisis Ped is returning to the Earth Public Domain performance of the Goldberg Variations by Kimiko Ishizaka (CC0 1.0) Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 11: That Was Close

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 51:40


Mystery project part two (or, I Can’t Believe I Just Did That), some mildly interesting follow-up, all hail what we objectively know to be true, even more Who, the mathematical beauty of J.S. Bach and will Ped ever finish his homework. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Check Ped’s Project (part 2) [00:29] And the winner is… The importance of trust No time for meta, persona The greatest era of all-time [25:20] A mildly interesting subreddit Praising 1983 pop Waiting in line for Star Wars is awesome (and an upcoming movie) Decathlon tournament? You gotta want it… Spotting-up: Big Finish and Bach [33:58] Big Finish on Spotify (thanks, Gallifrey) Free Bach Intro: Goldberg Variations Is there “mathematical beauty” in elegant logic? A blow-you-away Bach viz: Toccata and Fugue Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 10: Inside Ped's Head

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 58:53


Scandinavians have excellent taste in podcasts, floating away on uninteresting waves, occupying attention for sleep and creativity, Tom picks Ped’s brain on meditation, mystery project part one and a micro bit of barely audible follow-up. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. On Scandinavia, Sleep and Static [00:59] “Sleep With Me” podcast White noise for sleep White noise for focus Check Ped’s Head: it’s meditating! [09:55] Ready, set: nothing The mind needs something to hang its hat on Ped is happy for the time to work on discipline This is Ped’s style, but there are many to choose from The back of Ped’s car has good advice A fun song and nice intro to cog sci’s take on the automated mind Check Ped’s Project (part 1) [34:53] It’s a surprise! : ) Micro follow-up [55:41] Tom did his homework; Ped will try… Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0) Crickets by caquet (CC by 3.0)

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Episode 09: All Aboard for Silly Town!

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 57:13


Wheeling and dealing on a weekday evening, sportsball gets a foot in the door, simulating simulations, tidally locked exoplanets and other cool space stuff that will take forever to get to, lunar tourism and this podcast train is bound for Silly Town. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Coughing along, singing our song… [00:00] Entomology etymology: there’s two XKCDs for that A truly Hall Of Fame cereal, brought to you by the 80s Pretty much Tom’s crack-of-dawn routine Ira Glass and “the NPR voice” (not everyone likes it) Following follow-up [09:19] Can you find Tom’s limerick in HI 77? A closed refutation, and an open discussion, of momentum in sport Living in a simulation? Don’t think too hard about it… Space [21:59] The ultra-cool TRAPPIST–1 Playing with the Drake equation Tom’s Star Destroyer mineral rights: 16 Psyche The Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance are pretty chill “One of these days, Elon…” [45:18] “…pow - straight to the moon!” Can one enjoy reading Ender’s Game despite its author? We shall see… Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 08: Two Geeks (or not Two Geeks)

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 43:43


Evolution and expansion of the greater tribe of geek, a farewell to John Hurt and a bon voyage to Peter Capaldi, pop-culturally informed (?) speculation on Who’s next, and looking forward to the next work from Denis what’s-his-name. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Ped’s podcast recording studio Are we not Geeks? [01:04] The evolution of Geek, visually and narratively Spot-on phase–1 geeks in Stranger Things Nichelle Nichols, pioneering role model of Star Trek Deep Dive on Doctor Who [17:38] John Hurt’s finest hour Who saw this coming? Best cameo ever There’s a subreddit for that: audio drama Big Finish Doctor Who audio dramas and more Who’s next? Roll the dice (The Ancient One in the lead as of this writing) A Few Follow-ups [39:08] Deep Dive with Denis V* on Arrival -> Blade Runner -> Dune Don’t diss the Quakers! (FTR, they’re cool with tech) Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 07: I Can't Drive 55

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 67:41


Thanking dear listeners (with apologies to the Dutch and Danes), why are we doing this again?, checking out this super happy milkmaid, purposeless beauty, patience and imperfection, regulating news and paying heed (or not) to speed limits. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Reviewing the Reviews [01:45] Thank you, dear listeners! Why create at all? Lotsa different reasons Feeling the Norwegian Love Art of the Intentional, Art of the Accidental [10:40] Behold! The Happy Milkmaid Thomassons: the short shrift to the frivolous no more Embracing imperfection with wabi-sabi and agile Desire Paths and usability Surfing the News Tsunami [30:43] (submit your million-dollar solution here) Or step outside your comfort/country zone Speed Limits: strict laws, or helpful suggestions? [38:03] Ped’s role model from the 80s UK has national speed limits; US, not so much Varying tendencies of (in)attentive drivers between countries Working with psychology through traffic calming Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 06: Into the Matrix

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 77:17


A brush with Brother-X, a penny for your data and the cloud for your consciousness, rolling into the theatre of the mind, abandoning Ped to assimilation in the collective and these aren’t the reviewers you’re looking for with Rogue One. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. The X-Factor and Risk Tolerance [0:57] Essential qualities of a 5-star movie (Brother-X style) Not our cup of tea (but to each his own) One Fit Geek [11:10] Yay, roaming advertising IDs! The Faustian Cloud of our time Rolling with D&D 5e [24:59] A taste of play-by-post Passionate creativity in fractal human subculture (Mike Shea) Free-wheeling narratives-for-fun: The Adventure Zone podcast Hooking In, Wailing Away [36:22] Essential pic: Ped’s new smartphone Ped stands corrected! Quakers are totally fine with tech Rogue One [44:36] For those about to hate (we salute you) But easter eggs are still really fun The fascinating Uncanny Valley The Citizen Kane of action films Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 05: The Conveyor Belt of Slop

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 59:13


Updated subscriber totals, exploring echo chambers, managing the meta-leash, the opt-in nature of truth and practicing good mental hygiene: Ped & Tom get into, under, and all up in the grill of everyone’s favorite internet sensation, Fake News. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Meta Disclaimers, Before-we-Beginners [00:00] The President, the Pope and Mark Zuckerberg walk into a bar And the 2016 Oxford Word of the Year is… Tom will blow this bridge up if he has to What is “Fake News?” [06:13] Try an echo chamber on for size Craig Silverman’s landmark analysis This Video Will Make you Angry Why is it a problem for the modern human mind? [17:57] Be thankful Tom pulled on the meta-leash, dear listener Shakespeare distinguishes thing-value from human-value Not everyone is required to see Santa #theresAnXKCDForThat How do we protect ourselves from it? [39:04] Your mind’s instruction manual (404: Page Not Found) #theresAnXCKDForThatToo A practical, psychology-based take on the science of karma …but unconditional love is better [citation needed] Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 04: Spoiler Alert!

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2016 58:38


Quickly drawing on machine learning, practicing good spoiler hygiene, taking a trip with Doctor Strange, the audacious Arrival and Ted Chiang, a language of pure logic, thinking without language and testing episode storage capacity. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Quick, Draw! [00:39] Google doodles with machine learning The nature and role of spoilers [03:25] Darth Vader does the hula dance J.J. Abrams’ Into Darkness mea culpa Doctor Strange [13:00] Homer’s space coyote chili pepper vision quest A treasure trove of tropes “The most widely cited and influential thought experiment about consciousness” With great power comes great responsibility Arrival [24:20] Remembering the Story of Your Life The wonderful Ted Chiang, in his own words Down the wikipedia rabbit-hole with Sapir-Whorf Can we think without language? [42:20] A taste of logical “Lojban” Deciphering inscrutable Hegel Faulkner attempts to go beyond in As I Lay Dying .i coi do mi tavla fo la .lojban. .i .e’u do terbejbi’o la’o gy.Two Bit Geeks.gy. poi cravi ku’o te zu’e tu’a lo nu casnu lo cinri .e lo plixau .e lo se xalbo gi’e rinka lo nu pensi Lojban translation and recording by {suzil} Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

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Episode 03: To Infinity (and the Stroller)

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 43:33


Ped flips the script on a telemarketer, Tom embraces his inner athlete, exploring the value of exploring space, assessing the relative worth of shrimp and Daleks and losing one’s composure with The Moral Machine. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Consciously crafting positive human interactions [00:00] The problem with the Do-Not-Call List Tom’s first 5K (with actual real people) [03:45] C25K Deep Cut: growing tomatoes in Plato’s Cave Tom’s preferred transport method Should we explore Space? [16:50] NASA, The President and Stephen Hawking all seem to think so SpaceX: Elon Musk’s ambitious effort to colonize Mars by 2024 Odds of an asteroid hitting you (and tips on avoiding it) Assessing the value of shrimp and Daleks Putting our best foot forward Self-driving cars and The Moral Machine [30:47] The Moral Machine A novel solution to the trolley problem The effect of podcasts on young children Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 02: The Scientific and the Fluffy

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 49:16


The pure joy of puttering and sneaky morning naps, attempting to drop the philosophy bomb with Carlos Santana and the nature of inspiration, google:defining the divine and the inexpressible experience of feeling and consciousness. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. Achieving a consistent, regular sleep-cycle [01:45] The pure joy of puttering (Sharon Kanner) Recreational sleeping What’s the source of inspiration? [10:37] Top Shower Thoughts of all time Carlos Santana doing his doodle-oodle-ooo The “Flow” state of effortless, immersive creativity Where do thoughts come from? A Scientific answer (Dr. John Yohan) Where do thoughts come from? A Fluffy answer (Eckhart Tolle) What defines the “divine?” [32:37] Google:define: the supernatural, the divine and God Taiji: one take on the “undifferentiated absolute” What explains feeling and consciousness? [39:20] The “hard problem” of consciousness Or, the not-so-hard problem Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)

Two Bit Geeks
Episode 01: Roll for Initiative!

Two Bit Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 54:06


Ped & Tom are agog with gravitas at the end of Force Awakens, the subjective experience of movies, the marvelous MCU, the 2017 total solar eclipse (featuring the fabulous Path of Totality), climate change XKCD-style, increasing global empathy and saving the species with podcasts in space. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. The end of Force Awakens [00:39] Hello Internet discusses the end of Force Awakens Comprehensive review of Force Awakens easter eggs (Filup Molina) The Marvel Cinematic Universe [05:18] Which is Nerdier: Star Wars or Star Trek? (College Humor) Total Solar Eclipse in the US, Aug 21 2017 [17:01] The August 21, 2017 Total Solar Eclipse in the US The Path of Totality, totally “Eclipse Chasers” XKCD on Climate Change [27:57] XKCD 1732: A Timeline of Earth Temperature (the esteemed Randall Munroe) “The Hockey Stick Graph” NPR critique Saving The Planet (George Carlin) Foundation series (Isaac Asimov) Classic Doctor Who: The Ark in Space Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)