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This week on the show, PancakeBot, Cortana coming to Android and IOS, Pilot who drew a dick with his plane, First successful penis transplant, Star Wars first spinoff 'Rogue One' , Episode VIII due in 2017, Deathstroke possible actor for Suicide Squad, 3D- Printed Iron Man Gauntlet for a kid, BBC Creating a TV drama based upon the making of Grand Theft Auto, Terry Pratchett passes away, Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk want you to help them make a webseries, Crowdfunding, New Mortal Kombat X character announced, Titanfall sequel coming to other platforms, Kanye West is making a video game, and Cobra Commander give the key to Springfield, IL by the Mayor. All this and more on the Frakkin Nerds.
It's true. The VGAs were not that great, but Silent Hill Shattered Memories was much worse. www.original-gamer.com
We talk to author and neurology and economics professor, Paul Zak about how the brain chemical oxytocin affects morality, maintaining narrative in a science book, writing for a general audience versus for the scientific community, becoming a narrator with whom readers can connect, and the importance of online promotion. Listen to the entire interview below. Have […]
Is your company hunkering down during this economic storm? If so, bestselling author Bill George says it may be losing an opportunity for a great transformation. In this podcast, the Harvard...
Katherine Hyde reviews Acedia and Me: A Marriage, Monks, and a Writer's Life by Kathleen Norris, published by Riverhead Hardcover.
Message from the weekend of February 16-17, 2008 at Grace Church. Join us as we learn more about carrying the cross, being living sacrifices, being obedient to death, laying down our lives, becoming like him in death, and counting ourselves dead.
Every profession goes through mistakes and unwise steps, especially in its early years. It is through trial and error that leaders and innovators of the profession are able to advance knowledge. Computer security is no exception. Both insiders' and outsiders' choices have held back and even harmed the state of computing. Of course, hindsight is usually more accurate than foresight. This talk picks a handful of ideas that in retrospect have turned out dumb, ideas such as compound complexity, single-state hardware, downloaded code, and incomplete mediation. For each idea we will see from where the idea came, why it is unwise, and why we should have known better. From these examples, we will see how better choices can be made in the future.