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Things have changed for Heron in terms of virtual space and health. Things have changed for Tom too. Tom got a lot of hate mail when Stone Ape ended. Heron hasn't left the US yet. Tom and Heron are in opposite positions once again but they are both reading the same kinds of books. Heron doesn't like transcripts.
Things have changed for Heron in terms of virtual space and health. Things have changed for Tom too. Tom got a lot of hate mail when Stone Ape ended. Heron hasn't left the US yet. Tom and Heron are in opposite positions once again but they are both reading the same kinds of books. Heron doesn't like transcripts.
Jay had a Saturday morning. Tom shouts out the Green Line podcast as something worth listening to for a particular perspective. Sadly all the race-war podcasts Tom used to listen to are no longer available but he does advocate reading the Turner Diaries as a means of understanding John McCain amongst others. [Dr. Umar Johnson was the origin of Tom reading the Turner Diaries.] They discuss the curious case of the urban zombies. They discuss the lack of romance of humans at any time but those Polynesians were different. Jay talks about her new job. They dive boots-and-all into psychometrics. Tom recommends two of his prior podcasts: Stone Ape, for linguistics and narrative analysis and, Biota, for simulation analysis. Jay has concerns with psychometrics and Tom advocates for embracing those concerns but utilizing the data. They take feedback from a scientist. Tom raises the idea of fighting the body and the mind.
Jay had a Saturday morning. Tom shouts out the Green Line podcast as something worth listening to for a particular perspective. Sadly all the race-war podcasts Tom used to listen to are no longer available but he does advocate reading the Turner Diaries as a means of understanding John McCain amongst others. [Dr. Umar Johnson was the origin of Tom reading the Turner Diaries.] They discuss the curious case of the urban zombies. They discuss the lack of romance of humans at any time but those Polynesians were different. Jay talks about her new job. They dive boots-and-all into psychometrics. Tom recommends two of his prior podcasts: Stone Ape, for linguistics and narrative analysis and, Biota, for simulation analysis. Jay has concerns with psychometrics and Tom advocates for embracing those concerns but utilizing the data. They take feedback from a scientist. Tom raises the idea of fighting the body and the mind.
Tom reflects on the feedback from listeners and Heron's interpretations. They explore Heron's Gendo Earth Calendar. Tom thinks the RV nomad YouTube community could be a market for Heron's calendar. Tom explores a militant group on YouTube that he can't access. Tom has given up on paper books but is frustrated by game artificial intelligence books. Tom offers a few film reviews. They discuss heavy narrative in film in particular, Shine. Heron announces his retirement from the Stone Ape podcast. They discuss the reasons behind it exploring the recent divergence. If you are interested in an ongoing narrative of the ideas discussed here, Tom will continue with Short Funk http://www.shortfunk.com/ and http://www.nobleape.com/ and Heron is available through https://www.facebook.com/heron.stone and http://www.gendo.net. Thank you for being a listener. http://www.nobleape.com/stone/archive.html#162
Tom reflects on the feedback from listeners and Heron's interpretations. They explore Heron's Gendo Earth Calendar. Tom thinks the RV nomad YouTube community could be a market for Heron's calendar. Tom explores a militant group on YouTube that he can't access. Tom has given up on paper books but is frustrated by game artificial intelligence books. Tom offers a few film reviews. They discuss heavy narrative in film in particular, Shine. Heron announces his retirement from the Stone Ape podcast. They discuss the reasons behind it exploring the recent divergence. If you are interested in an ongoing narrative of the ideas discussed here, Tom will continue with Short Funk http://www.shortfunk.com/ and http://www.nobleape.com/ and Heron is available through https://www.facebook.com/heron.stone and http://www.gendo.net. Thank you for being a listener. http://www.nobleape.com/stone/archive.html#162
Heron hasn't fully recovered. They talk about mutual health issues. Tom raises an issue which will cause him to make changes in the Stone Ape feed - what does loyalty, friendship and respect really look like with podcasts? Heron floats an idea of a computer simulation of the hearing and speech of a baby. Tom believes humor is a good test for success. Tom shouldn't have talked politics with his coworker. Heron is an adult who likes his wine glasses. Tom talks about Malaysian photo travel logs. http://www.nobleape.com/stone/archive.html#155
Heron hasn't fully recovered. They talk about mutual health issues. Tom raises an issue which will cause him to make changes in the Stone Ape feed - what does loyalty, friendship and respect really look like with podcasts? Heron floats an idea of a computer simulation of the hearing and speech of a baby. Tom believes humor is a good test for success. Tom shouldn't have talked politics with his coworker. Heron is an adult who likes his wine glasses. Tom talks about Malaysian photo travel logs. http://www.nobleape.com/stone/archive.html#155
This Independence Day I am looking to increase awareness about the independent podcasts I produce. Please consider promoting Stone Ape today as a truely independent podcast. Please click this link http://www.nobleape.com/stone/archive.html and promote a recent show you particularly enjoyed. Many thanks, Tom Barbalet.
This Independence Day I am looking to increase awareness about the independent podcasts I produce. Please consider promoting Stone Ape today as a truely independent podcast. Please click this link http://www.nobleape.com/stone/archive.html and promote a recent show you particularly enjoyed. Many thanks, Tom Barbalet.
Tom introduces his trip. They talk about UK migration. Tom talks about his time in Leeds and Manchester. They discuss stately homes in the UK. Tom explains his deteriorating mental state. They explore the idea of the Alamo and listener Andy's perspective on Stone Ape. Heron has some choice words for the world. Joe the Drummer's feedback is explored. Heron wants to get new listeners. Tom formally introduces Andrew Lees into the discourse and Heron's obsession with spambots. They remind themselves about middle America. Heron is divided through brain chemistry. Tom gives Heron a model to make money.
Tom introduces his trip. They talk about UK migration. Tom talks about his time in Leeds and Manchester. They discuss stately homes in the UK. Tom explains his deteriorating mental state. They explore the idea of the Alamo and listener Andy's perspective on Stone Ape. Heron has some choice words for the world. Joe the Drummer's feedback is explored. Heron wants to get new listeners. Tom formally introduces Andrew Lees into the discourse and Heron's obsession with spambots. They remind themselves about middle America. Heron is divided through brain chemistry. Tom gives Heron a model to make money.
Taken from Stone Ape 88, featuring Heron Stone.
Taken from Stone Ape 88, featuring Heron Stone.
[Editorial Note: No summary intro to get the show out on Christmas Day.] Heron has some film recommendations. Tom raises the internet has changed choices for young people. Heron gets cheesy. They both recommend the Incredible String Band. They discuss both Hof(f)mans. Tom introduces the Guerrilla of Code. They explore migraines. Tom deconstructs #stonersloth. Heron's gift is an ongoing topic. Tom wanders into the Stone Ape t-shirt and creating non-profits. Heron talks about his desert trip. Tom talks about joining the Salon forum.
[Editorial Note: No summary intro to get the show out on Christmas Day.] Heron has some film recommendations. Tom raises the internet has changed choices for young people. Heron gets cheesy. They both recommend the Incredible String Band. They discuss both Hof(f)mans. Tom introduces the Guerrilla of Code. They explore migraines. Tom deconstructs #stonersloth. Heron's gift is an ongoing topic. Tom wanders into the Stone Ape t-shirt and creating non-profits. Heron talks about his desert trip. Tom talks about joining the Salon forum.
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The first part of three on jokes that are being retired (featuring an old excerpt from Stone Ape).
The first part of three on jokes that are being retired (featuring an old excerpt from Stone Ape).
Editorial Note: Some listeners may find the content of this recording disturbing. Could Tom's professional life contradict Stonean metaphysics? Wolfram is a pensive driver. Can't escape the believers. With a brief interlude of a community meeting gone haywire. Sometime stories have no moral and are neither happy nor sad. Tom meanders through a recent Short Funk with a Stone Ape twist on it. Is there a meta-narrative in Stone Ape? Some experiences transcend language.
Editorial Note: Some listeners may find the content of this recording disturbing. Could Tom's professional life contradict Stonean metaphysics? Wolfram is a pensive driver. Can't escape the believers. With a brief interlude of a community meeting gone haywire. Sometime stories have no moral and are neither happy nor sad. Tom meanders through a recent Short Funk with a Stone Ape twist on it. Is there a meta-narrative in Stone Ape? Some experiences transcend language.
This is a failed Stone Ape topic.
This is a failed Stone Ape topic.
Heron wonders what would happen if Tom's plane(s) crashed. Listener Rick raised interesting questions about the child-friendly nature of Stone Ape. Tom offers some of his Australia experience topics. What does institutional racism look like elsewhere? When is a calling not a calling? Heron has missed Tom. Tom gives his elevator pitch for Stone Ape. Tom ponders what his life would have been as an illegal alien. They explore Nazi literature and film as a blueprint for moving caterpillar business into the same disregard as the Nazi material. Heron doesn't mind befriending bots on Facebook. Tom reads out some questions from a new listener, Haylee. Heron has been to a Free Lunch Friday and they discuss wardrobe consulting. Tom is a smuggler. Tom asks Heron about films he has watched recently [Editorial note: Dr. Hjalmar Schacht is an interesting case at Nuremberg]. Ear-books versus eye-books? This digresses into Tom's score on paper magazines.
Heron wonders what would happen if Tom's plane(s) crashed. Listener Rick raised interesting questions about the child-friendly nature of Stone Ape. Tom offers some of his Australia experience topics. What does institutional racism look like elsewhere? When is a calling not a calling? Heron has missed Tom. Tom gives his elevator pitch for Stone Ape. Tom ponders what his life would have been as an illegal alien. They explore Nazi literature and film as a blueprint for moving caterpillar business into the same disregard as the Nazi material. Heron doesn't mind befriending bots on Facebook. Tom reads out some questions from a new listener, Haylee. Heron has been to a Free Lunch Friday and they discuss wardrobe consulting. Tom is a smuggler. Tom asks Heron about films he has watched recently [Editorial note: Dr. Hjalmar Schacht is an interesting case at Nuremberg]. Ear-books versus eye-books? This digresses into Tom's score on paper magazines.
Tom and Heron talk about paying for software. What happens when people discard recycling of little value? Tom offers some topics from the Chong and Chong Show. A discussion on a purposeful life moves back to the notion of the Stonean morality. Tom provides the listeners two practical examples of how he uses lucid dreaming: how can he combat a numbing he has found with time and whether repressed memories can be unrepressed. Heron talks a little about his work and Tom returns to being happy to be a schmuck. Reading old content has indicated to Tom he has a lot of work to do. They return to the recycling incident. Tom's become a low budget knife collector. Tom takes a dive into podcasting history. Heron is creating a parent meet-up. What has happened with the older people? [Editorial note: Morrissey is the missing musician.] What will happen in the cultures of decriminalization? Tom dives into the potential of not discarding all the listeners and whether Stone Ape is a community. The politicians do what the politicians do. They return to the favorite topic of growing tomatoes. The regular recording concludes but Tom chats with his Spiritual Advisor following about the recycling incident, Stone Ape and these many Toms. [Editorial note: This recording was taken with the windows open to the street so there is some street noise and the recording captures both of them with a single microphone.]
Tom and Heron talk about paying for software. What happens when people discard recycling of little value? Tom offers some topics from the Chong and Chong Show. A discussion on a purposeful life moves back to the notion of the Stonean morality. Tom provides the listeners two practical examples of how he uses lucid dreaming: how can he combat a numbing he has found with time and whether repressed memories can be unrepressed. Heron talks a little about his work and Tom returns to being happy to be a schmuck. Reading old content has indicated to Tom he has a lot of work to do. They return to the recycling incident. Tom's become a low budget knife collector. Tom takes a dive into podcasting history. Heron is creating a parent meet-up. What has happened with the older people? [Editorial note: Morrissey is the missing musician.] What will happen in the cultures of decriminalization? Tom dives into the potential of not discarding all the listeners and whether Stone Ape is a community. The politicians do what the politicians do. They return to the favorite topic of growing tomatoes. The regular recording concludes but Tom chats with his Spiritual Advisor following about the recycling incident, Stone Ape and these many Toms. [Editorial note: This recording was taken with the windows open to the street so there is some street noise and the recording captures both of them with a single microphone.]
Heron explores why his taste in movies doesn't seem to follow a pattern and he's offering free pizza. Tom wanders through music for films. Heron thinks he's disassembled Stone Ape so he understands why some people listen. Tom unwraps NPR towards the idea that he no longer has enemies either real or imagined. How about that weather and the new hotbox of California? Time to discard the old. Heron is considering Gendo for Parents. Beware of Stone Ape projects. Tom wants to re-explore the Gendo morality. They discard neighbors. Heron has been regimenting his dream space. Tom reviews a curious religion of the opposition and how to reprogram off-spring. Does freedom make great art or does it come through struggle? Tom wonders if he can be a watch guy. Heron wants to start an artistic discussion about rap. Theft has been messing up the recording schedule.
Heron explores why his taste in movies doesn't seem to follow a pattern and he's offering free pizza. Tom wanders through music for films. Heron thinks he's disassembled Stone Ape so he understands why some people listen. Tom unwraps NPR towards the idea that he no longer has enemies either real or imagined. How about that weather and the new hotbox of California? Time to discard the old. Heron is considering Gendo for Parents. Beware of Stone Ape projects. Tom wants to re-explore the Gendo morality. They discard neighbors. Heron has been regimenting his dream space. Tom reviews a curious religion of the opposition and how to reprogram off-spring. Does freedom make great art or does it come through struggle? Tom wonders if he can be a watch guy. Heron wants to start an artistic discussion about rap. Theft has been messing up the recording schedule.
Tom chats with Joe Hanson about juggalos, his time with CurrentTV and his brief time on Beauty and the Geek. Joe discusses the writing process on Equals 3 and whether the YouTube revenue model is broken.
Tom chats with Joe Hanson about juggalos, his time with CurrentTV and his brief time on Beauty and the Geek. Joe discusses the writing process on Equals 3 and whether the YouTube revenue model is broken.
This historical audio is added to the Stone Ape feed for background on the Liz Swan talk. Tom Barbalet talks at SRI on Noble Ape, Biota and the artificial life community. Unfortunately the room mic failed, so the questions from the floor had to be amplified from the speaker mic. Slides from the talk are available at http://www.barbalet.com/talks/barbalet_sri_talk.pdf
This historical audio is added to the Stone Ape feed for background on the Liz Swan talk. Tom Barbalet talks at SRI on Noble Ape, Biota and the artificial life community. Unfortunately the room mic failed, so the questions from the floor had to be amplified from the speaker mic. Slides from the talk are available at http://www.barbalet.com/talks/barbalet_sri_talk.pdf
Heron has been defecting and he wants to analyze it. For those who want to see some classic Single Muslim ads http://youtu.be/hFkG71Hu55I and a Juggalo anthropology documentary http://youtu.be/ulGaxBPk2jI is worth a Skype call. Tom has moved to a new level in terms of paying for listeners. Heron wants Liz Swan's conversations excluded from Stone Ape, eventually. Ferguson provides an abstract example of two non-mingling stories. Oh no, not hierarchies. What are the qualities of land that are worth settling? Videoing Tom is a curious thing. Heron returns to the problems of interaction. Tom and Heron discuss Thanksgiving traditions. Heron digresses into work discussions.
Heron has been defecting and he wants to analyze it. For those who want to see some classic Single Muslim ads http://youtu.be/hFkG71Hu55I and a Juggalo anthropology documentary http://youtu.be/ulGaxBPk2jI is worth a Skype call. Tom has moved to a new level in terms of paying for listeners. Heron wants Liz Swan's conversations excluded from Stone Ape, eventually. Ferguson provides an abstract example of two non-mingling stories. Oh no, not hierarchies. What are the qualities of land that are worth settling? Videoing Tom is a curious thing. Heron returns to the problems of interaction. Tom and Heron discuss Thanksgiving traditions. Heron digresses into work discussions.
Heron is comfortably carrot. Tom predicts the no vote for Scotland and is desperate to find real media. Sheldrake seems so normal these days (http://podcasts.joerogan.net/podcasts/rupert-sheldrake). What's the purpose of paper? Heron is exploring Helen Keller. Slides capture history. Another two interviews that Tom has enjoyed this year are Chuck D (http://thecombatjackshow.com/network/audio/the-chuck-d-episode-feat-keith-shocklee/) and Ice T (http://thecombatjackshow.com/show/the-ice-t-episode/). What about the podcasting persona and the (video) podcasting form? Tom has been playing his keyboard and will be getting an iPhone. As a video is worth a thousand words (http://youtu.be/ufJGyOSbZ8Q). There may be another Tom podcast coming soon with Liz Swan that may interest some Stone Ape listeners. Viral infections can have rashes it would seem. Tom returns to the favorite topic of diet. Ghost Gun fans, start your web browsers (http://somuchtodo.com/tactical-machining-1911-80-build-project/). What is Heron's costume?
Heron is comfortably carrot. Tom predicts the no vote for Scotland and is desperate to find real media. Sheldrake seems so normal these days (http://podcasts.joerogan.net/podcasts/rupert-sheldrake). What's the purpose of paper? Heron is exploring Helen Keller. Slides capture history. Another two interviews that Tom has enjoyed this year are Chuck D (http://thecombatjackshow.com/network/audio/the-chuck-d-episode-feat-keith-shocklee/) and Ice T (http://thecombatjackshow.com/show/the-ice-t-episode/). What about the podcasting persona and the (video) podcasting form? Tom has been playing his keyboard and will be getting an iPhone. As a video is worth a thousand words (http://youtu.be/ufJGyOSbZ8Q). There may be another Tom podcast coming soon with Liz Swan that may interest some Stone Ape listeners. Viral infections can have rashes it would seem. Tom returns to the favorite topic of diet. Ghost Gun fans, start your web browsers (http://somuchtodo.com/tactical-machining-1911-80-build-project/). What is Heron's costume?
It always pays to see if your head is in the way. Heron kicks off with a CSB question about games. They wander into sports, capitalism and competition. Heron kicks off a brief discussion on suicide. Heron works hard on Thursdays prior to their chat. They discuss diet. What does lemonade mean? Kickstarter provides a new world. The Islamic State and those fluid covered starlets have a number of things in common. They then dive into sex education, birth rates and Michigan State University. Tom raises Heron's cold calling Kickstarter. What happens when Stone Ape disappears due to digital assaults? From rural to larrikin, the discussion is fractured by word analysis. What would happen if Heron listened to the recording? Heron thinks his health is the most important thing.
It always pays to see if your head is in the way. Heron kicks off with a CSB question about games. They wander into sports, capitalism and competition. Heron kicks off a brief discussion on suicide. Heron works hard on Thursdays prior to their chat. They discuss diet. What does lemonade mean? Kickstarter provides a new world. The Islamic State and those fluid covered starlets have a number of things in common. They then dive into sex education, birth rates and Michigan State University. Tom raises Heron's cold calling Kickstarter. What happens when Stone Ape disappears due to digital assaults? From rural to larrikin, the discussion is fractured by word analysis. What would happen if Heron listened to the recording? Heron thinks his health is the most important thing.
Tom tells a story for Heron about geometric shapes. Gendo cold calls coming soon? How about those non linguistic language monkeys? Tom gives a story about traveling to sunny Modesto in search of a rare Christmas ornament. Sounds like an alternative universe? For those who want to see the earthquake footage (http://youtu.be/CS93EjM98n0). Tom's next story is a little chilling. Suffering is all relative, it would seem. The blueprint is to divest the war machine. Solar rather than bombs is the way forward (Editorial note: Ivanpah is the name of the solar farm, http://youtu.be/lAq-1uQwXm0). Point your favorite podcasts to Stone Ape. Heron is surprised at the stuff Tom says about other people. What's the deal with the Magical Mystery Tour again? A former listener has been tracking Heron's childhood comic books. Those pesky language monkeys don't like us interacting with their children and Heron better get with the program. How about every-day carry? (http://youtu.be/nJW39r_TW4Q) Heron offers a meditation technique and they explore physical tension. They explore diet and work.
Tom tells a story for Heron about geometric shapes. Gendo cold calls coming soon? How about those non linguistic language monkeys? Tom gives a story about traveling to sunny Modesto in search of a rare Christmas ornament. Sounds like an alternative universe? For those who want to see the earthquake footage (http://youtu.be/CS93EjM98n0). Tom's next story is a little chilling. Suffering is all relative, it would seem. The blueprint is to divest the war machine. Solar rather than bombs is the way forward (Editorial note: Ivanpah is the name of the solar farm, http://youtu.be/lAq-1uQwXm0). Point your favorite podcasts to Stone Ape. Heron is surprised at the stuff Tom says about other people. What's the deal with the Magical Mystery Tour again? A former listener has been tracking Heron's childhood comic books. Those pesky language monkeys don't like us interacting with their children and Heron better get with the program. How about every-day carry? (http://youtu.be/nJW39r_TW4Q) Heron offers a meditation technique and they explore physical tension. They explore diet and work.
Heron wants to talk about cellular automata. Heron has nothing to say on the Turing test. Tom provides a blueprint for how to approach science journalists and talks about Heron's brother Oliver's Untold History of the United States. The Source Family is an ongoing topic. Driving video games are discussed. Heron talks about his stones. Heron has a new dog. What has Tom learnt from WWDC this year? Tom is retiring a story from his mis-spent youth featuring a cyber legend (http://barbalet.net/log/jul05.html#1040pm29). [Editorial note: Following intervention the WSJ modified their article to give a correct attribution to Inness' departure and removed the quote from him (http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB116863379291775523)]. Heron has another keyboard he wants to rap on. Is the app better than the book? Tom has been rationalizing his Facebook usage thanks to the movie, Her. Get yourself comfortable for this meandering wandering. Heron asks about blackberries. Motorcycle clubs are a surprise topic followed by meeting Hitler in Argentina. Tom has some sad news to share with the Stone Ape audience and Heron. Tom is a good faux lawyer (http://youtu.be/EpJtoK0DmY4). Tom and Heron wrap on listener submitted questions including a resource based economy, changing stories and scientific dogma. Don't contact Tom about funky fusion. [Editor's note: Tom's curtains feature briefly here (http://youtu.be/kYR6JqeSWSs)]. They rap on Tom and Heron's living conditions. Tom asks Heron about the US prior to the war on drugs and reflects on the honeymoon period of communes versus twenty years in. Heron likes Natural Born Killers. Tom recommends (again) VICE's coverage of the Ukraine. Tom explores the perils of grocery shopping in summer in California. Heron seems unimpressed with an anniversary. What has the cost of living got to do with your dreams? Heron provides some news from Marie and Justin.
Heron wants to talk about cellular automata. Heron has nothing to say on the Turing test. Tom provides a blueprint for how to approach science journalists and talks about Heron's brother Oliver's Untold History of the United States. The Source Family is an ongoing topic. Driving video games are discussed. Heron talks about his stones. Heron has a new dog. What has Tom learnt from WWDC this year? Tom is retiring a story from his mis-spent youth featuring a cyber legend (http://barbalet.net/log/jul05.html#1040pm29). [Editorial note: Following intervention the WSJ modified their article to give a correct attribution to Inness' departure and removed the quote from him (http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB116863379291775523)]. Heron has another keyboard he wants to rap on. Is the app better than the book? Tom has been rationalizing his Facebook usage thanks to the movie, Her. Get yourself comfortable for this meandering wandering. Heron asks about blackberries. Motorcycle clubs are a surprise topic followed by meeting Hitler in Argentina. Tom has some sad news to share with the Stone Ape audience and Heron. Tom is a good faux lawyer (http://youtu.be/EpJtoK0DmY4). Tom and Heron wrap on listener submitted questions including a resource based economy, changing stories and scientific dogma. Don't contact Tom about funky fusion. [Editor's note: Tom's curtains feature briefly here (http://youtu.be/kYR6JqeSWSs)]. They rap on Tom and Heron's living conditions. Tom asks Heron about the US prior to the war on drugs and reflects on the honeymoon period of communes versus twenty years in. Heron likes Natural Born Killers. Tom recommends (again) VICE's coverage of the Ukraine. Tom explores the perils of grocery shopping in summer in California. Heron seems unimpressed with an anniversary. What has the cost of living got to do with your dreams? Heron provides some news from Marie and Justin.
Heron wants to revisit Tom's perspective on net neutrality. Tom has lost a cat and half of himself through the week. They explore the taste of water. Tom starts the re-exploration of squish and the matrix. Tom provides a video clip from the early development of Noble Ape (http://youtu.be/6kufevP4Zfc) on his perspective of the Matrix. Tom explores why MainePrepper is clearly a counter-revolutionary and why Tom is just a loser. Heron reveals more than perhaps he has ever revealed before. Tom returns to the repackaging of Stone Ape. Glass pipes are the Hell's Angels of glass blowing moves into the forced politicization of Australians. Comfort with the people who might be nuts but can permeate change seems to be an extreme but it is one that Tom and Heron need to understand in order to permeate change. They rap on the familiar topic of old tech.
Heron wants to revisit Tom's perspective on net neutrality. Tom has lost a cat and half of himself through the week. They explore the taste of water. Tom starts the re-exploration of squish and the matrix. Tom provides a video clip from the early development of Noble Ape (http://youtu.be/6kufevP4Zfc) on his perspective of the Matrix. Tom explores why MainePrepper is clearly a counter-revolutionary and why Tom is just a loser. Heron reveals more than perhaps he has ever revealed before. Tom returns to the repackaging of Stone Ape. Glass pipes are the Hell's Angels of glass blowing moves into the forced politicization of Australians. Comfort with the people who might be nuts but can permeate change seems to be an extreme but it is one that Tom and Heron need to understand in order to permeate change. They rap on the familiar topic of old tech.
Heron enjoyed talking although it just wasn't enough time. Happy to be number 290! Stay tuned for a sliced and diced Stone Ape podcast. Heron is lucky to be alive and a filthy hippy. Tom reflects on Christian rock concerts being gateways. Cliven Bundy is a pinko government hack. Tom does not agree with the volunteer military. If VICE is not in your YouTube subscription, it should be. Simon Ostrovsky's coverage of the Ukraine is spotless. Tom protects his freedom way better than the US military every could. Who holds the responsibility for yourself? Stress is the cancer of capitalism. They discuss computers purchased. Heron raps on perception and photography. What about all these monkey simulations? Could this be a live recorded home invasion? You better not be from United Utilities. Tom defines the term honey-bait for Heron. What has happened to anything over time? Dangerous times at the spiritual center. Conscious in the Cloud is growing all the way to Ray K. Reputation moves into the Stonean ethic. Is there such a thing as the Stonean ethic? Tom explores motivation in the ethics. Heron hasn't changed. They rap about nature documentaries.
Heron enjoyed talking although it just wasn't enough time. Happy to be number 290! Stay tuned for a sliced and diced Stone Ape podcast. Heron is lucky to be alive and a filthy hippy. Tom reflects on Christian rock concerts being gateways. Cliven Bundy is a pinko government hack. Tom does not agree with the volunteer military. If VICE is not in your YouTube subscription, it should be. Simon Ostrovsky's coverage of the Ukraine is spotless. Tom protects his freedom way better than the US military every could. Who holds the responsibility for yourself? Stress is the cancer of capitalism. They discuss computers purchased. Heron raps on perception and photography. What about all these monkey simulations? Could this be a live recorded home invasion? You better not be from United Utilities. Tom defines the term honey-bait for Heron. What has happened to anything over time? Dangerous times at the spiritual center. Conscious in the Cloud is growing all the way to Ray K. Reputation moves into the Stonean ethic. Is there such a thing as the Stonean ethic? Tom explores motivation in the ethics. Heron hasn't changed. They rap about nature documentaries.
Heron has a culinary recommendation for the listeners in the western part of the US. Tom provides an abstract topic about language machine simulations. What role do the eyes play in this simulation? Tom doesn't like Facebook anymore and he also doesn't like books anymore. Tom digresses into producing music. Stay tuned at the end of the recording for a little sample of Tom's 2007 comedic musical work. There needs to be different language monkey phylums. Shenandoah leads into the idea that the stolen generation is the blueprint for the new America. They explore friendships. Some behind the scenes audio is covered. Are growth experiments worth following to the end? Heron has being playing a Stone Ape drinking game. Heron asks if Tom knows what the World War Two generation means. Tom talks about what the AIDS generation means. Heron is committed sufficient to be committed. What does Tom's spiritual advisor do during the Stone Ape recording? Did somebody say sweaty nerds?
Heron has a culinary recommendation for the listeners in the western part of the US. Tom provides an abstract topic about language machine simulations. What role do the eyes play in this simulation? Tom doesn't like Facebook anymore and he also doesn't like books anymore. Tom digresses into producing music. Stay tuned at the end of the recording for a little sample of Tom's 2007 comedic musical work. There needs to be different language monkey phylums. Shenandoah leads into the idea that the stolen generation is the blueprint for the new America. They explore friendships. Some behind the scenes audio is covered. Are growth experiments worth following to the end? Heron has being playing a Stone Ape drinking game. Heron asks if Tom knows what the World War Two generation means. Tom talks about what the AIDS generation means. Heron is committed sufficient to be committed. What does Tom's spiritual advisor do during the Stone Ape recording? Did somebody say sweaty nerds?
Heron has started playing his keyboard again thanks to some interest in his keyboard from some music producer dude. Tom wants to explore how useless people really are. Flip floppers are okay by Tom. Heron digresses into a story about Delfina. Will Heron contact MAPS? The embargo has been lifted. There is a new chez Barbalet. Someone bought a Mac on Tom and this is standard practice. Heron would like Tom to refer to his spiritual advisor by her actual name. Tom came to a conclusion about Noble Ape. They explore what technology does. Tom wonders if architecture inspires intellectuals. What do people do? Tom appeals to the listeners and provides a deconstruction of how boring sports are in the US. Why are there so many angry adults from early childhood? Tom is happy that some of the Stone Ape listeners will meet Heron.
Heron has started playing his keyboard again thanks to some interest in his keyboard from some music producer dude. Tom wants to explore how useless people really are. Flip floppers are okay by Tom. Heron digresses into a story about Delfina. Will Heron contact MAPS? The embargo has been lifted. There is a new chez Barbalet. Someone bought a Mac on Tom and this is standard practice. Heron would like Tom to refer to his spiritual advisor by her actual name. Tom came to a conclusion about Noble Ape. They explore what technology does. Tom wonders if architecture inspires intellectuals. What do people do? Tom appeals to the listeners and provides a deconstruction of how boring sports are in the US. Why are there so many angry adults from early childhood? Tom is happy that some of the Stone Ape listeners will meet Heron.
Tom may not be using Ape Reality as a format going forwards. Please consider subscribing to the Stone Ape podcast if you would like to get a weekly podcast containing some Noble Ape related content. Tom won't be attending the ALIFE conference this year and is feeling generally disenchanted with the artificial life community. The atomic threading is working very well now. Tom also discusses a top down graphics as a means of showing the Noble Ape environment. Will Noble Ape appear on the Mac App Store? If you want more Ape Realities please make contact with Tom.
Tom may not be using Ape Reality as a format going forwards. Please consider subscribing to the Stone Ape podcast if you would like to get a weekly podcast containing some Noble Ape related content. Tom won't be attending the ALIFE conference this year and is feeling generally disenchanted with the artificial life community. The atomic threading is working very well now. Tom also discusses a top down graphics as a means of showing the Noble Ape environment. Will Noble Ape appear on the Mac App Store? If you want more Ape Realities please make contact with Tom.
Tom asks about Heron's health. [Editor's note: beef stroganoff was the meal that was available.] Don't sniff green meat. Tom is not using notes going forwards. Heron wants to see a Tom created documentary. Heron re-listened to the previous show. They deconstruct the previous recording's discussion on marriage and Tom's interrogation techniques. Tom introduces Heron to the furry fandom (aka "furries" for this discussion). Heron doesn't want a congregation for Gendo. Tom has been gaming his cat's health. [Editor's note: the discussion of flying/pilots predated the announcement on Malaysian Airlines.] They discuss how you can still get questions on Stone Ape. Tom raps on house buying in Silicon Valley currently. Tom offers the idea that he might be Stone Ape's biggest fan. Heron will be speaking at CalState Fullerton.
Tom asks about Heron's health. [Editor's note: beef stroganoff was the meal that was available.] Don't sniff green meat. Tom is not using notes going forwards. Heron wants to see a Tom created documentary. Heron re-listened to the previous show. They deconstruct the previous recording's discussion on marriage and Tom's interrogation techniques. Tom introduces Heron to the furry fandom (aka "furries" for this discussion). Heron doesn't want a congregation for Gendo. Tom has been gaming his cat's health. [Editor's note: the discussion of flying/pilots predated the announcement on Malaysian Airlines.] They discuss how you can still get questions on Stone Ape. Tom raps on house buying in Silicon Valley currently. Tom offers the idea that he might be Stone Ape's biggest fan. Heron will be speaking at CalState Fullerton.
Heron is a little under the weather. Tom has gone cold turkey. Heron's been listening to Reese Jones and Reese has been listening to Stone Ape. It's a very complex world. Characters in Field of Chaos have an interesting relationship with their story. They discuss how aging normalizes your story although the gym shoes are still lost. Rail fans are bullies and bullied. Chicago elites brings backs memories of Justin Hall (of links.net). Tom has been shredding 1999-2001 and he feels liberated. Tiaga people give Tom a new insight into living. Heron doesn't want to talk about how he doesn't like getting intellectually involved with a particular group of people. Tom recesses into swimming with jellyfish and Penn Jillette for a moment. Heron raises the people who stay in bed sick. Heron thinks the price of gas will fix everything. Tom tries to explore Heron's concerns about those strange people. The interview Tom refers to is with Lord Jamar from Brand Nubian. Does Heron post a lot of quotes on Facebook? Befriend Heron to perform your own analysis.
Heron is a little under the weather. Tom has gone cold turkey. Heron's been listening to Reese Jones and Reese has been listening to Stone Ape. It's a very complex world. Characters in Field of Chaos have an interesting relationship with their story. They discuss how aging normalizes your story although the gym shoes are still lost. Rail fans are bullies and bullied. Chicago elites brings backs memories of Justin Hall (of links.net). Tom has been shredding 1999-2001 and he feels liberated. Tiaga people give Tom a new insight into living. Heron doesn't want to talk about how he doesn't like getting intellectually involved with a particular group of people. Tom recesses into swimming with jellyfish and Penn Jillette for a moment. Heron raises the people who stay in bed sick. Heron thinks the price of gas will fix everything. Tom tries to explore Heron's concerns about those strange people. The interview Tom refers to is with Lord Jamar from Brand Nubian. Does Heron post a lot of quotes on Facebook? Befriend Heron to perform your own analysis.
Heron asks after Tom's health. Heron's idea of listeners has changed in the past couple of weeks and he doesn't want to be a guru. What does a language machine for the deaf look like? It might have something to do with Chomsky but who could tell. Bob Mottram wants to know why AI has failed so badly. Liquid Democracy is finally discussed. Tom's hands have finally become a YouTube star. Users should consider writing Stone Ape reviews for Reality Sandwich's Conscious Podcast Network. Marie is our super listener. What is this whole Stone Ape thing about? Tom answers that prickly question. Heron can't imagine listeners who listen in pairs. Heron will need to have a travel ritual at some stage and he has a new project from Apple if only he can find the words. Tom has broken a Noble Ape metric through the week. Folks want to program and Heron wants to talk Bitcoin. Tom and Heron explore slavery. Why so cynical about Syria? Tom wonders if any of the stories we are sold about Middle Eastern conflicts are based on actual things. Tom explores the going on tour experiences from his dream space to his actual space. Heron's recommendation is that Tom should stop sleeping. Tom throws from the trainnies to paying artists. Heron returns to talking about his keyboard. Heron make a strong point that the left needs to spend more time at the range. Tom and Heron explore the lunacy of ghost gun control in the United States. Tom re-raises education as an ongoing topic. Heron demands more time for the education discussion.
Heron asks after Tom's health. Heron's idea of listeners has changed in the past couple of weeks and he doesn't want to be a guru. What does a language machine for the deaf look like? It might have something to do with Chomsky but who could tell. Bob Mottram wants to know why AI has failed so badly. Liquid Democracy is finally discussed. Tom's hands have finally become a YouTube star. Users should consider writing Stone Ape reviews for Reality Sandwich's Conscious Podcast Network. Marie is our super listener. What is this whole Stone Ape thing about? Tom answers that prickly question. Heron can't imagine listeners who listen in pairs. Heron will need to have a travel ritual at some stage and he has a new project from Apple if only he can find the words. Tom has broken a Noble Ape metric through the week. Folks want to program and Heron wants to talk Bitcoin. Tom and Heron explore slavery. Why so cynical about Syria? Tom wonders if any of the stories we are sold about Middle Eastern conflicts are based on actual things. Tom explores the going on tour experiences from his dream space to his actual space. Heron's recommendation is that Tom should stop sleeping. Tom throws from the trainnies to paying artists. Heron returns to talking about his keyboard. Heron make a strong point that the left needs to spend more time at the range. Tom and Heron explore the lunacy of ghost gun control in the United States. Tom re-raises education as an ongoing topic. Heron demands more time for the education discussion.
Tom chats with Stone Ape listener Marty Fisher (Flip the Angry Asian on YouTube). They start in a topic framed by Marty associated with traditional values' meaning quickly moving into Ma Lanza's responsibility. Tom throws some ideas out about gender in rural America and the importance of gender for traditional values. They wander through political change, cannabis to Ron Paul. They stop for a moment on the Political Compass. Full steam ahead into the Puppet Show. The call was cut short.
Tom chats with Stone Ape listener Marty Fisher (Flip the Angry Asian on YouTube). They start in a topic framed by Marty associated with traditional values' meaning quickly moving into Ma Lanza's responsibility. Tom throws some ideas out about gender in rural America and the importance of gender for traditional values. They wander through political change, cannabis to Ron Paul. They stop for a moment on the Political Compass. Full steam ahead into the Puppet Show. The call was cut short.
Heron starts the show talking about five thousand or so unique IPs downloading the show. Lorraine asks a question about simulation and Gaia. Chris Abbott's questions are revisited. Tom has been listening to radical commentators via YouTube. Heron wants to believe Sheldrake. What about those nominal educational institutions? Lorraine wants to know the wheres and hows of artificial life. Marie offers a question on architecture. Tom raises the idea that teenagers who run away may have a good reason. (Editorial note: Tom is off by a factor of ten: between 1.6 and 2.8 million US youths ran away in 2012.) Nelson Mandela: reasonable dude? Lorraine questions transcendence. Tom raps on not quite simmered topics. Tom makes a plea to the Stone Ape listeners in the continental US that also like old cats. Tom offers the natural periodicity of work. Is Iraq the perfect society for engineers? It isn't easy to get people to listen. They revisit Heron's boyhood home. Heron gets preachy.
Heron starts the show talking about five thousand or so unique IPs downloading the show. Lorraine asks a question about simulation and Gaia. Chris Abbott's questions are revisited. Tom has been listening to radical commentators via YouTube. Heron wants to believe Sheldrake. What about those nominal educational institutions? Lorraine wants to know the wheres and hows of artificial life. Marie offers a question on architecture. Tom raises the idea that teenagers who run away may have a good reason. (Editorial note: Tom is off by a factor of ten: between 1.6 and 2.8 million US youths ran away in 2012.) Nelson Mandela: reasonable dude? Lorraine questions transcendence. Tom raps on not quite simmered topics. Tom makes a plea to the Stone Ape listeners in the continental US that also like old cats. Tom offers the natural periodicity of work. Is Iraq the perfect society for engineers? It isn't easy to get people to listen. They revisit Heron's boyhood home. Heron gets preachy.
Heron likes the Stone Ape format. Heron needs a technological communication update. Tom digs deeper into damn skippy. Tom gives an account of early Twitter interacting with Google. Tom recommends a documentary on J. D. Salinger and talks about publish's last hurrah. They wander through a request by Mats to produce When the Flowers Died, involving Tom reliving his drive to Silicon Valley and a drive around Tasmania. Tom draws the conversation to buying and owning houses. They rap on cannabis dispensaries. Mats gets them going on the justice system. They conclude on a familiar theme and a question for the future from Toni Ryan.
Heron likes the Stone Ape format. Heron needs a technological communication update. Tom digs deeper into damn skippy. Tom gives an account of early Twitter interacting with Google. Tom recommends a documentary on J. D. Salinger and talks about publish's last hurrah. They wander through a request by Mats to produce When the Flowers Died, involving Tom reliving his drive to Silicon Valley and a drive around Tasmania. Tom draws the conversation to buying and owning houses. They rap on cannabis dispensaries. Mats gets them going on the justice system. They conclude on a familiar theme and a question for the future from Toni Ryan.
Heron admits to being a rabid language monkey for a day thanks to Time-Warner. Heron wants to get the listeners on to Teamspeak but Tom thinks Heron should go to the listeners. Tom raises a listener question on the language machine and disassociating from it. A professional frisbee Neanderthal friend of Heron's distracts the main topic for a minute or two. Tom talks about the formality of radio and when it fails, it fails hard. Tom talks about talking in squish and puts an idea out to the Stone Ape listenership. Tom answers a question from a listener about the death of VR. (Editorial note: It is Magic Alex not Electronic Alex.) Books are the topic of another listener submitted question. To be expected a comic book update moves into Heron is Breaking Bad. Tom decides to air some dirty tshirt laundry. Heron wants to emulate Charlie Mason in terms of tattoos. Heron portrays himself at 16. Tom talks about the ideas farm and the role of KS on this. What happens when you can't speak? Tom tries to call some listeners on Skype. Heron wonders who the schmucks are in this process.
Heron admits to being a rabid language monkey for a day thanks to Time-Warner. Heron wants to get the listeners on to Teamspeak but Tom thinks Heron should go to the listeners. Tom raises a listener question on the language machine and disassociating from it. A professional frisbee Neanderthal friend of Heron's distracts the main topic for a minute or two. Tom talks about the formality of radio and when it fails, it fails hard. Tom talks about talking in squish and puts an idea out to the Stone Ape listenership. Tom answers a question from a listener about the death of VR. (Editorial note: It is Magic Alex not Electronic Alex.) Books are the topic of another listener submitted question. To be expected a comic book update moves into Heron is Breaking Bad. Tom decides to air some dirty tshirt laundry. Heron wants to emulate Charlie Mason in terms of tattoos. Heron portrays himself at 16. Tom talks about the ideas farm and the role of KS on this. What happens when you can't speak? Tom tries to call some listeners on Skype. Heron wonders who the schmucks are in this process.
Heron can't combine Facebook and Skype. The eagles are nearly cruising down the highway. (Editorial note: Tom misspells Pallas cat.) They explore television versus Ray K. Heron and Tom may open the lines on a future show. Tom explores the archetype of the frequently contacting fan of Noble Ape. Stone Ape is a virus, a dangerous virus, be careful who you infect. Heron explores outsourcing components of Stone Ape. Tom is looking to optimize his audio recording and production. Tom thinks artificial life development requires idealism. Comic books however need some shared realism. Heron doesn't want to meet you. But RAW and Heron have met. Tom talks about longterm isolation and the whistleblower. Tom still finds himself watching JFK conspiracy documentaries every now and again. The topic shifts to the 7 Up series, most recently 56 Up. Heron has been to a meeting in squish recently. Tom asks questions about this experience and raises the crying child. Tom wraps up with a plug for JoeTheDrummer, Reddit and his books available on Amazon.
Heron can't combine Facebook and Skype. The eagles are nearly cruising down the highway. (Editorial note: Tom misspells Pallas cat.) They explore television versus Ray K. Heron and Tom may open the lines on a future show. Tom explores the archetype of the frequently contacting fan of Noble Ape. Stone Ape is a virus, a dangerous virus, be careful who you infect. Heron explores outsourcing components of Stone Ape. Tom is looking to optimize his audio recording and production. Tom thinks artificial life development requires idealism. Comic books however need some shared realism. Heron doesn't want to meet you. But RAW and Heron have met. Tom talks about longterm isolation and the whistleblower. Tom still finds himself watching JFK conspiracy documentaries every now and again. The topic shifts to the 7 Up series, most recently 56 Up. Heron has been to a meeting in squish recently. Tom asks questions about this experience and raises the crying child. Tom wraps up with a plug for JoeTheDrummer, Reddit and his books available on Amazon.
Heron is okay. Heron provides a puppy update. He has some ideas about raising children versus raising puppies. It's stunning Tom lets him rap on this for so long. Tom must be tired. Peter Stempel should be selling foxes. No more singing John Wayne's teeth but Tom will read some Ray. They deconstruct poetry. Are there wise elderly people or did they just get disgusted with the whole thing? They explore Kevingate briefly. Also model railroaders aren't typically Swedish bikini models, Stone Ape listeners appear to be different. Tom tells of a meal in Carmel adding a little enlightenment. This podcast is brought to by singlemuslim dot com. Singlemuslim dot com breaks all prior stereotypes and identifies that women under burqa need good loving too. The second site worth plugging is joethedrummer dot com. Joethedrummer dot com presents some questions for the show. Tom asks if genocide can have any primacy or is it just a story. Heron says he doesn't care, it's part of the old story. Maybe Heron does care, he can't tell. Tom raises the theater for reality. Tom raises the South and the bullet as the unit of history. The Iraq is a real term and we are in the minority. Reading is a genial luxury. Sucked to be RAW in later life. Tom is a 1950s man with a couple of hats. Heron's needs to have fun. Jane Austin store owners take note. Facebook ads still suck. Two times is the natural speed to edit audio. Heron floats the caterpillar butterfly perennial topic for the end of the show. The Good Ship Lollipop is a motivator. Tom breaks down how to live in Northern California.
Heron is okay. Heron provides a puppy update. He has some ideas about raising children versus raising puppies. It's stunning Tom lets him rap on this for so long. Tom must be tired. Peter Stempel should be selling foxes. No more singing John Wayne's teeth but Tom will read some Ray. They deconstruct poetry. Are there wise elderly people or did they just get disgusted with the whole thing? They explore Kevingate briefly. Also model railroaders aren't typically Swedish bikini models, Stone Ape listeners appear to be different. Tom tells of a meal in Carmel adding a little enlightenment. This podcast is brought to by singlemuslim dot com. Singlemuslim dot com breaks all prior stereotypes and identifies that women under burqa need good loving too. The second site worth plugging is joethedrummer dot com. Joethedrummer dot com presents some questions for the show. Tom asks if genocide can have any primacy or is it just a story. Heron says he doesn't care, it's part of the old story. Maybe Heron does care, he can't tell. Tom raises the theater for reality. Tom raises the South and the bullet as the unit of history. The Iraq is a real term and we are in the minority. Reading is a genial luxury. Sucked to be RAW in later life. Tom is a 1950s man with a couple of hats. Heron's needs to have fun. Jane Austin store owners take note. Facebook ads still suck. Two times is the natural speed to edit audio. Heron floats the caterpillar butterfly perennial topic for the end of the show. The Good Ship Lollipop is a motivator. Tom breaks down how to live in Northern California.
Tom and Bob chat about a number of developments in the simulation. They then digress into a discussion about Stone Ape and Wilmslow.
Tom and Bob chat about a number of developments in the simulation. They then digress into a discussion about Stone Ape and Wilmslow.
Tom starts the show by noting that there is no time limit. They talk about Tom's Origin of Mind chapter and the importance of English. Heron in Squish is dead. Joe the Drummer asks if the monkey mind is the language machine? Joe wants to know why Heron is so negative about humanity but positive about technology? Heron asks who Joe the Drummer is? Joe wants to know about why handicap is an identified concept. Joe wants to know if Heron or Tom have any flirtations with the occult or mysticism? Tom talks about a DNA test and swimming for your life. Heron raises walking for your life. Tom asks about Heron's TV addiction. They discuss various speech impediments both alcohol and brain damage caused. Tom introduces Inspire magazine. They explore whether everyone is told the same story. Tom tries to explain what it is like to create environments with mathematics. Tom misses a young Barbara Hershey. They talk rapes in the military versus cultural exchange. Tom tries to stop the video discussion in favor of the content discussion. Could this become a Stone Ape post-show? Welcome to the Rascal Language Monkey Scum. Tom wonders if a live audience would change the dynamic. They explore whether we will ever be able to understand the Earth. Who will drop from the call first?
Tom starts the show by noting that there is no time limit. They talk about Tom's Origin of Mind chapter and the importance of English. Heron in Squish is dead. Joe the Drummer asks if the monkey mind is the language machine? Joe wants to know why Heron is so negative about humanity but positive about technology? Heron asks who Joe the Drummer is? Joe wants to know about why handicap is an identified concept. Joe wants to know if Heron or Tom have any flirtations with the occult or mysticism? Tom talks about a DNA test and swimming for your life. Heron raises walking for your life. Tom asks about Heron's TV addiction. They discuss various speech impediments both alcohol and brain damage caused. Tom introduces Inspire magazine. They explore whether everyone is told the same story. Tom tries to explain what it is like to create environments with mathematics. Tom misses a young Barbara Hershey. They talk rapes in the military versus cultural exchange. Tom tries to stop the video discussion in favor of the content discussion. Could this become a Stone Ape post-show? Welcome to the Rascal Language Monkey Scum. Tom wonders if a live audience would change the dynamic. They explore whether we will ever be able to understand the Earth. Who will drop from the call first?
Tom presents some of the books he has read and some he is yet to read. Most of these books will be given away shortly as part of the book cleansing.
Tom presents some of the books he has read and some he is yet to read. Most of these books will be given away shortly as part of the book cleansing.
Heron may be celebrating by himself. Tom floats 'Heron in Squish'. They discuss the Chechen conflict in terms of the quality of propaganda. Heron likes sipping lattes. Tom thinks the Stone Ape listeners have been playing a trick on him. Tom introduces the journal discussion. They explore the Republic. Something about an old man from Perth. They discuss a form of the journals. Tom defines role-playing as reality. They look at one of the rare drawings in the journal. Tom delves into relationships in Heron's journal. They deep dive into Heron's life in 1982. It is clear most of Heron's ideas existed in a well-defined form in 1982. They drop LST and discuss the fantasy life of Dennis Horn. They discover anthropology documentaries that have shaped their general benefit. They wrap up Heron's fantasy life in 1982. Tom thinks Heron is faking being offensive. Tom explores hunger. Heron talks about Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead. Tom discusses the additional necessities of being around him. Tom concludes with a double weather simulation metaphor.
Heron may be celebrating by himself. Tom floats 'Heron in Squish'. They discuss the Chechen conflict in terms of the quality of propaganda. Heron likes sipping lattes. Tom thinks the Stone Ape listeners have been playing a trick on him. Tom introduces the journal discussion. They explore the Republic. Something about an old man from Perth. They discuss a form of the journals. Tom defines role-playing as reality. They look at one of the rare drawings in the journal. Tom delves into relationships in Heron's journal. They deep dive into Heron's life in 1982. It is clear most of Heron's ideas existed in a well-defined form in 1982. They drop LST and discuss the fantasy life of Dennis Horn. They discover anthropology documentaries that have shaped their general benefit. They wrap up Heron's fantasy life in 1982. Tom thinks Heron is faking being offensive. Tom explores hunger. Heron talks about Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead. Tom discusses the additional necessities of being around him. Tom concludes with a double weather simulation metaphor.
Taking the original Ape Reality podcast to a completely new format, Tom floats the first Troop Report where users and developers of the Noble Ape Simulation can get together to discuss interesting uses and problems through the Simulation. Tom makes reference to the Stone Ape podcast (nobleape.com/stone). This initial episode Tom is joined by Bob Mottram to talk about the recent addition of QT to the Noble Ape Linux interfaces and a number of other topics. Noble Ape's resident longterm tester, Andy Ypsilon, calls in to discuss how his testing is motivated by an emotional connection and some features he would like to see in Noble Ape. It is intended that this format be used going forward and the recordings would take place roughly onces per month.
Taking the original Ape Reality podcast to a completely new format, Tom floats the first Troop Report where users and developers of the Noble Ape Simulation can get together to discuss interesting uses and problems through the Simulation. Tom makes reference to the Stone Ape podcast (nobleape.com/stone). This initial episode Tom is joined by Bob Mottram to talk about the recent addition of QT to the Noble Ape Linux interfaces and a number of other topics. Noble Ape's resident longterm tester, Andy Ypsilon, calls in to discuss how his testing is motivated by an emotional connection and some features he would like to see in Noble Ape. It is intended that this format be used going forward and the recordings would take place roughly onces per month.
Heron defines his year in advance and how he's taking a year off to focus his vision. Tom raises the monkey and discusses some truck he has with Kickstarter. They talk about breaking the ceiling of poor expectations. Tom puts forward the idea that a reality show may be an uncharted vehicle versus Facebook. They explore the use of Gendo for PTSD treatment and returned service people in general. Heron likes Sunset Blush and sativa. (Editorial note: most times I cut the wine glass conversation however it is a theme of this recording so it is left in.) Heron talks about those pierced youth. They return to the topic of reality television. Tom explains how to avoid drone strikes thanks to a group in Yemen. Heron and Tom disagree about H+'s role in Tom's death. Tom asks if Heron has considered cat ownership. From cat ownership to cat houses, the conversation digresses. They cover monkey chemistry without external chemicals. Tom asks about Heron's potential retirement and the parts of the monkey that need replacing. They move on to discuss what dating means and cohabiting. Heron acknowledges Stone Ape is the sole means of getting a Stone fix through 2013.
Heron defines his year in advance and how he's taking a year off to focus his vision. Tom raises the monkey and discusses some truck he has with Kickstarter. They talk about breaking the ceiling of poor expectations. Tom puts forward the idea that a reality show may be an uncharted vehicle versus Facebook. They explore the use of Gendo for PTSD treatment and returned service people in general. Heron likes Sunset Blush and sativa. (Editorial note: most times I cut the wine glass conversation however it is a theme of this recording so it is left in.) Heron talks about those pierced youth. They return to the topic of reality television. Tom explains how to avoid drone strikes thanks to a group in Yemen. Heron and Tom disagree about H+'s role in Tom's death. Tom asks if Heron has considered cat ownership. From cat ownership to cat houses, the conversation digresses. They cover monkey chemistry without external chemicals. Tom asks about Heron's potential retirement and the parts of the monkey that need replacing. They move on to discuss what dating means and cohabiting. Heron acknowledges Stone Ape is the sole means of getting a Stone fix through 2013.
Tom and Heron resume the discussion talking about fourteen months of missing history. Tom starts with the deconstruction of whether he does artificial life still having attended a conference with other people who claim to do artificial life (Tom mis-spoke, one of the artificial conferences is called GECCO). Tom asks about the passing of the dog in Heron's life. Tom talks about reading old magazines. (Tom mis-speaks - Hitler's architect is Albert Speer not Hess. The interview was with Speer.) Tom contrasts old media with new media. Heron talks about his standard recording format and they retell a story that had previously been censored from Stone Ape. Heron works through why Tom returns to a book and they explore why Heron needs a co-author. There is a brief digression into the bad section of town. They explore the spaces Heron has camped to find some interesting people. They restart the recording and discuss the notes and reviews for the show. Tom talks about exploring Timothy Leary's book collection. Tom concludes with the promise that fourteen months shouldn't pass before the next recording.
Tom and Heron resume the discussion talking about fourteen months of missing history. Tom starts with the deconstruction of whether he does artificial life still having attended a conference with other people who claim to do artificial life (Tom mis-spoke, one of the artificial conferences is called GECCO). Tom asks about the passing of the dog in Heron's life. Tom talks about reading old magazines. (Tom mis-speaks - Hitler's architect is Albert Speer not Hess. The interview was with Speer.) Tom contrasts old media with new media. Heron talks about his standard recording format and they retell a story that had previously been censored from Stone Ape. Heron works through why Tom returns to a book and they explore why Heron needs a co-author. There is a brief digression into the bad section of town. They explore the spaces Heron has camped to find some interesting people. They restart the recording and discuss the notes and reviews for the show. Tom talks about exploring Timothy Leary's book collection. Tom concludes with the promise that fourteen months shouldn't pass before the next recording.
Tom appears on Sector Five on Salt Lake City's K-Talk. The audio is taken directly from their archive including regional radio ads (for some local flavor). This audio is being distributed on both the Ape Reality and Stone Ape podcasts. Sorry for any duplication.
Tom appears on Sector Five on Salt Lake City's K-Talk. The audio is taken directly from their archive including regional radio ads (for some local flavor). This audio is being distributed on both the Ape Reality and Stone Ape podcasts. Sorry for any duplication.
Tom appears on Sector Five on Salt Lake City's K-Talk. The audio is taken directly from their archive including regional radio ads (for some local flavor). This audio is being distributed on both the Ape Reality and Stone Ape podcasts. Sorry for any duplication.
Tom appears on Sector Five on Salt Lake City's K-Talk. The audio is taken directly from their archive including regional radio ads (for some local flavor). This audio is being distributed on both the Ape Reality and Stone Ape podcasts. Sorry for any duplication.
Tom starts talking about a telephone survey and using the internet to deal with telephone harassment. Heron offers an idea for the children of the future. Tom talks about double speed listening and simulating sub-language apes. They explore a greater gather of lunatics thanks to Stone Ape. Tom talks about being comfortable not talking and understanding women. They explore Asperger reality. (Tom misspeaks the sophists overlap Plato). Advertising damaging television springs up as a topic. Tom digresses into his writing. Heron asks about the artificial life community. Heron reminds himself about a childhood of model railroading disappointment. (Tom also misspeaks about Big Al Mayo's location - he's in CT, not sure where the NJ reference came from.) Tom offers a description of fear, Romania, Iran and Cuba. Heron offers a film for Tom. Tom offers a location for Heron. Heron concludes the show with a little telephone humor.
Tom starts talking about a telephone survey and using the internet to deal with telephone harassment. Heron offers an idea for the children of the future. Tom talks about double speed listening and simulating sub-language apes. They explore a greater gather of lunatics thanks to Stone Ape. Tom talks about being comfortable not talking and understanding women. They explore Asperger reality. (Tom misspeaks the sophists overlap Plato). Advertising damaging television springs up as a topic. Tom digresses into his writing. Heron asks about the artificial life community. Heron reminds himself about a childhood of model railroading disappointment. (Tom also misspeaks about Big Al Mayo's location - he's in CT, not sure where the NJ reference came from.) Tom offers a description of fear, Romania, Iran and Cuba. Heron offers a film for Tom. Tom offers a location for Heron. Heron concludes the show with a little telephone humor.
Tom starts with a couple of updates on the breakdown of self-publishing and Facebook ads. They discuss the next thirty to fifty years. Tom raises the issue of discomfort and change. Heron wanders into some very un-politically correct British humor and talks about his ideas becoming invitations. They discuss Stone Ape's self identity in a Facebook ad. They discuss the valuable documents. Tom offers the idea that repressive culture can be measured and how to solve the problems with Iraq and Afghanistan.
Tom starts with a couple of updates on the breakdown of self-publishing and Facebook ads. They discuss the next thirty to fifty years. Tom raises the issue of discomfort and change. Heron wanders into some very un-politically correct British humor and talks about his ideas becoming invitations. They discuss Stone Ape's self identity in a Facebook ad. They discuss the valuable documents. Tom offers the idea that repressive culture can be measured and how to solve the problems with Iraq and Afghanistan.