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The 138th Simpsons Podcast
135. S24 E07 - The Day the Earth Stood Cool

The 138th Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 83:57


Homer befriends Terrence (Fred Armisen) and Emily (Carrie Brownstein), new neighbors from Portland. Homer behaves like Terrence because he wants a younger, cooler image. When Bart gets into a fight with Terrence and Emily's son T-Rex (Patton Oswalt), the friendship becomes strained and Terrence, ticked off at the Simpsons, calls his friends from Portland, Oregon, and Springfield is soon filled with "cool" people. Meanwhile, Marge feels uncomfortable around Emily and her friends when they are breastfeeding, as she is feeding Maggie from the bottle. Download and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. https://anchor.fm/138simpsons Email us at 138simpsons@gmail.com Check out our store at teepublic.com/user/annoyedgruntboys Or just click our link in our bio! ***Next Episode: S31 E12 - The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson*** #thesimpsons #simpsons #138simpsonspodcast #annoyedgruntboys #podcast #homersimpson #margesimpson #bartsimpson #lisasimpson #maggiesimpson #foxtv #simpsonspodcast #tvpodcast #tv #disney #disneyplus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/support

Chit Chat Across the Pond
CCATP #696 – Bart Busschots on PBS 123 of X — Backing up and Syncing Dot Files with Chezmoi

Chit Chat Across the Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 69:47


In this week's episode of Programming By Stealth, Bart Busschots continues his instruction on how to use the open source tool Chezmoi to manage our dot files, those hidden configuration files on our Macs. In this installment, Bart teaches us how nearly effortless it is to sync our Chezmoi-managed dot files up to a private repo on GitHub. Seriously, it's like 2 steps. Bart then teaches us how Chezmoi supports templating. When Bart started to describe it, I said, "Oh! It's just like mail merge in Microsoft Office!" He laughed, and said he hoped I would say that. With Chezmoi, let's say you have your email address in a bunch of your dot files, and you need to change it to a different address. If you use Chezmoi's templating feature, you can create one file with your email address and in every dot file you reference that address, and only have to change it in one place. Bart walks us through a couple of worked examples to help us see exactly how it works and get a little practice. The next episode of Programming By Stealth will end this mini-series within a series, and if Bart's work manages to finally slow down to where he can get some good thinking time, we should start up learning about PHP shortly after that. As always you can read along with Bart's spectacular tutorial shownotes at pbs.bartificer.net/...

Programming By Stealth
PBS 123 of X — Backing up and Syncing Dot Files with Chezmoi

Programming By Stealth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 69:47


In this week's episode of Programming By Stealth, Bart Busschots continues his instruction on how to use the open source tool Chezmoi to manage our dot files, those hidden configuration files on our Macs. In this installment, Bart teaches us how nearly effortless it is to sync our Chezmoi-managed dot files up to a private repo on GitHub. Seriously, it's like 2 steps. Bart then teaches us how Chezmoi supports templating. When Bart started to describe it, I said, "Oh! It's just like mail merge in Microsoft Office!" He laughed, and said he hoped I would say that. With Chezmoi, let's say you have your email address in a bunch of your dot files, and you need to change it to a different address. If you use Chezmoi's templating feature, you can create one file with your email address and in every dot file you reference that address, and only have to change it in one place. Bart walks us through a couple of worked examples to help us see exactly how it works and get a little practice. The next episode of Programming By Stealth will end this mini-series within a series, and if Bart's work manages to finally slow down to where he can get some good thinking time, we should start up learning about PHP shortly after that. As always you can read along with Bart's spectacular tutorial shownotes at pbs.bartificer.net/...

Maudecast
Maude Cast S5 E01: "Maude vs. The 18th Amendment"

Maudecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 57:31


We're back! The MFIMDB Brothers are up in Space and things are all change! Firstly, we have a BRAND NEW HOST! Welcome to the crew, Natalie Balloon Manticore! Natalie will be joining the MFIMDB for the remainder of the Season to talk about Maude- but will she help aid Jeff Apple in his path of destruction as we arrive at MFIMDB5? In Maude related news, Season 8's ending looms ever closer and in this shining premiere we focus on "Homer vs. The 18th Amendment"- written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Bob Anderson. When Bart gets hammered, Maude and Helen go on the rampage- and no drinker is safe...So throw on your space suit and join us!

The 138th Simpsons Podcast
125: S21 E02 - Bart Gets a 'Z'

The 138th Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 90:32


When Bart's prank gets Ms. Krabappel fired from Springfield Elementary School, he tries to make it up to her without letting her know that he was responsible. Download and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. https://anchor.fm/138simpsons Email us at 138simpsons@gmail.com Check out our store at teepublic.com/user/annoyedgruntboys Or just click our link in our bio! ***Next Episode: S18 E05 - G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)*** #thesimpsons #simpsons #138simpsonspodcast #annoyedgruntboys #podcast #homersimpson #margesimpson #bartsimpson #lisasimpson #maggiesimpson #foxtv #simpsonspodcast #tvpodcast #tv #disney #disneyplus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/support

Chit Chat Across the Pond
CCATP #684 – Bart Busschots on PBS #115 of X – The Push & Pull of Git

Chit Chat Across the Pond

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 55:22


When Bart started this mini-series within a series on using Git for version control, he explained that our journey would be in three Phases. Phase 1 was the section where we learned about local repositories, and Phase two was dedicated to learning how to have multiple repositories just for ourselves. In this lesson, we finish up Phase 2 by learning how to push and pull changes from our imaginary desktop to our imaginary NAS to our imaginary laptop and back. I slowed down the class a few times with some confusion I had, but Bart always claims that my confusion often helps other people who might be hung up on the same thing. I enjoyed myself immensely, even when I was confused! We are about to enter Phase 3 where we will learn how to collaborate with others. We'll be doing this collaboration using Github, because it's pretty much the defacto home for most open source projects. When you're done listening to PBS #115 and studying the shownotes, you might want to get yourself a Github account so you can be ready for the next lesson. As always you can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes for this lesson at pbs.bartificer.net/...

Programming By Stealth
CCATP #684 – Bart Busschots on PBS #115 of X – The Push & Pull of Git

Programming By Stealth

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 55:22


When Bart started this mini-series within a series on using Git for version control, he explained that our journey would be in three Phases. Phase 1 was the section where we learned about local repositories, and Phase two was dedicated to learning how to have multiple repositories just for ourselves. In this lesson, we finish up Phase 2 by learning how to push and pull changes from our imaginary desktop to our imaginary NAS to our imaginary laptop and back. I slowed down the class a few times with some confusion I had, but Bart always claims that my confusion often helps other people who might be hung up on the same thing. I enjoyed myself immensely, even when I was confused! We are about to enter Phase 3 where we will learn how to collaborate with others. We'll be doing this collaboration using Github, because it's pretty much the defacto home for most open source projects. When you're done listening to PBS #115 and studying the shownotes, you might want to get yourself a Github account so you can be ready for the next lesson. As always you can find Bart's fabulous tutorial shownotes for this lesson at pbs.bartificer.net/...

The 138th Simpsons Podcast
111: S16 E21 - The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star

The 138th Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 77:46


When Bart is wrongfully expelled from school, he is sent to a parochial school where he befriends a hip priest named Father Sean (guest voice Qui-Gon Jinn, aka Liam Neeson). Download and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. https://anchor.fm/138simpsons Email us at 138simpsons@gmail.com Check out our store at teepublic.com/user/annoyedgruntboys Or just click our link in our bio! ***Next Episode: S19 E20 - All About Lisa*** #thesimpsons #simpsons #138simpsonspodcast #annoyedgruntboys #podcast #homersimpson #margesimpson #bartsimpson #lisasimpson #maggiesimpson #foxtv #simpsonspodcast #tvpodcast #tv #disney #disneyplus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/support

Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Presents Podcast

A young Robert Duvall stars in this heady tale of professional jealousy and method acting gone wrong. Bart, a floundering actor, is irate when he discovers that Jerry, a drinking buddy of his, might have stolen “his” part in a Broadway play. When Bart ends up murdering his young rival, the episode descends into a darkly comedic twist that strains credulity . . . and Bart’s acting skills. Burn-o-Meter: N/A Overall Rating: 4 ice buckets

The 138th Simpsons Podcast
85: S29 E21 - Flanders' Ladder

The 138th Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 72:21


When Bart falls into a coma after he is struck by lightning, he is visited by ghosts seeking closure. Download and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. https://anchor.fm/138simpsons Email us at 138simpsons@gmail.com Check out our store at teepublic.com/user/annoyedgruntboys Or just click our link in our bio! ***Next Episode: S25 E06 - The Kid is All Right*** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/support

The 138th Simpsons Podcast
80: S24 E16 - Dark Knight Court

The 138th Simpsons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 81:50


When Bart is accused of a prank he says he didn't commit, Lisa is forced to defend him in youth court, with former attorney general Janet Reno serving as judge. Download and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. https://anchor.fm/138simpsonspod Email us at 138simpsons@gmail.com Check out our store at teepublic.com/user/annoyedgruntboys Or just click our link in our bio! ***Next Episode: S18 E03 - Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em*** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/support

Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom
Episode 45: David's Dad

Losing a Child: Always Andy's Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 66:19


The words 'grief' and 'improv' are certainly ones that do not naturally seem to go together. When I think of grief, I think of extreme sadness. I might also think of guilt, anger or numerous other negative emotions. Rarely, if ever, would I think about someone laughing. Today's guest, however, says that tears and laughter are often much closer to each other than they appear to be. They are the two involuntary emotional responses that can be outwardly seen by other people. "If you get one flowing," Bart says, "the other tends to loosen up as well." When Bart's son, David, died after an acute brain bleed during football practice at the age of 10, little did he know that his career of acting and teaching improv would come to be a source of healing for himself as well as many others. Bart and his family were completely devastated after David's death. Just 6 weeks after his son's death, Bart decided to go back to the improv stage to make people laugh. He knew that David would have wanted his dad to do what he loved. He quickly found that performing improv was not just a job and a distraction from his grief, but it actually helped him work through his grief. He wrote in his book, Healing Improv, "For the next year, those Saturday nights were a salvation. I had a place to go to escape the all-encompassing grief, and be me. Not only that, it kept my emotional floodgates open." He felt that it helped him to keep his soul open as well and be a release for him. When the tears came, they began to have the same effect as a summer thunderstorm, clearing away some of the sadness and leaving him feeling more refreshed. After losing David, Bart met many other grieving parents. He noticed that although all of the parents continued to miss and mourn their children, some continued to go on living, while others seemed stuck in one place. Bart felt a strong desire to help those people who seemed 'stuck' in their grief. He began to wonder if the healing that he felt from performing improv and releasing his emotions could be taught to other grieving people. Grieving Improv Grief Workshops were born, the first one being held on the 4 year anniversary of David's death. Bart has been amazed by what he has seen in these workshops. People have fun, laughing and opening up to others, but they also feel open to share their tears and heartache. Bart saw people start to heal and felt himself healing in the process as well. I learned so much from talking to him today and reading his book, Healing Improv, which can be found on Amazon. Learn more about Healing Improv on their Facebook page as well.

Taming the Terminal
TTT 38 of n – TMUX (a Screen Alternative)

Taming the Terminal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 66:46


When Bart first started the Taming the Terminal series in October of 2015, he purposely declared every installment to be "of n" where n was not defined. It's been 3 years since there was an episode of Taming the Terminal, but today we've got a new one for you. In Taming the Terminal 36, recorded in 2016, Bart introduced us to a nifty command-line tool called screen. Screen allowed you to ssh into a server, and start a session but disconnect and come back to it without stopping the processes you were running. But in the last year, screen was deprecated by Red Hat Linux (which means it's gone from the free CentOS version as well). The good news is that it was replaced with an even more powerful tool called tmux. In this installment, Bart walks us through just how tmux solves the same problem as screen, but teases us with the knowledge that this tool has much more to offer. It was a super fun episode with lots of surprises (for me at least) and whether you followed along with the first 37 installments or not, I'm sure you'll find it useful as well. You can find Bart's fabulous shownotes at bartbusschots.ie/....

Chit Chat Across the Pond
CCATP #645 – Bart Busschots on Taming the Terminal 38 of n – TMUX (a Screen Alternative)

Chit Chat Across the Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 66:46


When Bart first started the Taming the Terminal series in October of 2015, he purposely declared every installment to be "of n" where n was not defined. It's been 3 years since there was an episode of Taming the Terminal, but today we've got a new one for you. In Taming the Terminal 36, recorded in 2016, Bart introduced us to a nifty command-line tool called screen. Screen allowed you to ssh into a server, and start a session but disconnect and come back to it without stopping the processes you were running. But in the last year, screen was deprecated by Red Hat Linux (which means it's gone from the free CentOS version as well). The good news is that it was replaced with an even more powerful tool called tmux. In this installment, Bart walks us through just how tmux solves the same problem as screen, but teases us with the knowledge that this tool has much more to offer. It was a super fun episode with lots of surprises (for me at least) and whether you followed along with the first 37 installments or not, I'm sure you'll find it useful as well. You can find Bart's fabulous shownotes at bartbusschots.ie/....

Four Finger Discount (Simpsons Podcast)
Girlie Edition (S09E21)

Four Finger Discount (Simpsons Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 99:30


Channel 6 hires a bunch of Springfield children to hsot their own "Kidz Newz" segment. When Bart is praised for his "Bart's People" segment, Lisa grows jealous. Enjoy!

The Wilder Ride
Blazing Saddles Episode 45: Up yours

The Wilder Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 40:29


The scene opens with Bart trying to simulate a draw on Jim, but the Waco Kid is too fast. Bart is thankful those figers aren't loaded. Bart then reminds The Kid, once he establishes himself in the town, they have to accept him. Jim takes a toke and wishes Bart good luck! Unfortunately for the optimistic sheriff, the first citizen he meets is the old woman we saw being hit repeatedly in the stomach during the Number 6. When Bart mentions it's a lovely morning, she replies, "Up yours, ni**er." Bart is left frozen in place with a half smile and stunned eyes. We dissolve back to inside the sheriff's office where Jim is trying to console a dejected Sheriff Bart. Our scheduled guest was once again unable to make it, so your hosts tackle today by themselves. However, we have it on good authority that attorney Brad Stephens will be able to join us on later minutes later this season.  We hope you enjoyed today's episode. If you have not done so already, take a moment to leave us a rating on your pod-catcher of choice. Also, be sure to leave us a short comment. The comment actually does give more weight to your rating and it will then help others to find our show. To learn more about us, our guests or to look through a list of all of our previous episodes, swing by our website. We are also on Facebook, where we also have a private listener's group, Twitter and Instagram. So like or follow us everywhere and feel free to reach out to us anytime on this Wilder ride!

Dental Implant Practices
082 Dental Implant MBA Lecture Progressive Dental Marketing with Bart Knellinger

Dental Implant Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 44:11


Progressive Dental is a full-service practice consulting firm in Clearwater, FL that specializes in helping dental clinicians increase acceptance rates for targeted high dollar procedures through the creation and implementation of customized marketing campaigns. Bart grew up in Palm Harbor, FL with a family that had a passion for dentistry. His father, Dan Knellinger DDS, has a practice and has been a pillar of the community for over 30 years. His mother, Jennifer Knellinger, has worked by Dr. Knellinger’s side in the office every year since they began seeing patients and is the catalyst behind the growth of the practice. Bart has three sisters, Stacey Verkler, Carol Bou-Sliman, and Jill Schmidt. Stacey is also a dentist and is in practice with Dr. Knellinger. Carol is a new graduate from the University of Louisville School of Dentistry and is in practice with Drs. Knellinger and Verkler. Jill is an accomplished attorney in the Tampa Bay Metro area. When Bart graduated high school he did not take the same path as his family. His dream was to be an entrepreneur and he believed the most important skills he needed to hone were creative thinking, communication, and determination. There is no better way to manifest all of those aptitudes than to put yourself in a situation in which you have no choice but to succeed. https://www.progressivedentalmarketing.com/

Humanize Me
324: Is it really okay to favor our own groups?

Humanize Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 44:19


Bart Campolo thinks his kids are the best in the world. Well, not objectively speaking, right? Well, sort of! I mean, he really prefers his kids to your kids. But he hopes you do too. Is that right? Is that okay? And is there any problem with that sort of 'us-them' mentality?On this episode, Bart and Humanize Me producer John Wright attempt to answer a question from listener Daniel, who's concerned that in-group/out-group thinking could have a dark side:"A common critique I hear about religion is that it fosters an us-them mentality. Humanize Me, the episode with Charles Vogl in particular but in general also, says that 'us-thems' are not only fine but good. We should have 'us' groups, we just shouldn't mistreat our 'thems'. Where it gets sticky for me is, at what point does a preference for one group of people become mistreatment of another? And to me that begins when we say that not only do we prefer a certain group but it's right for us to prefer this group. When Bart talks about his instinct to treat his child better than another child, to me it sometimes sounds like he thinks that instinct is right, or justifiable. It's one thing to not feel guilty about it and acknowledge that it's perfectly natural, but it's another to think of it as right. So to me, when I cultivate loving relationships with people inside my group, goes to 'It is right for me to favor my people', it's only a matter of time for me to mistreat someone without realizing it was mistreatment. The other problem I see when embracing us-thems too unreservedly is that when you feel justified sticking to your 'us' group, you don't get challenged on your beliefs or values or ways of thinking and it becomes an echo chamber. So, my question for Bart is: Do you see any problems with creating communities with distinct definitions and fostering loyalties to those communities and, if so, at what point does this whole thing become negative or unhealthy? Thanks guys."If you're thinking it's a damn good question, well, that's what we thought too.—Got a question for Bart to answer in a future show? Call the ‘Q Line’ at (424) 291-2092.Enjoy the podcast? Support it at Patreon.com/HumanizeMe and get extra content for it! Please review us on iTunes (it really helps). And join 700 other listeners on the show’s Facebook Group.Humanize Me is hosted by Bart Campolo and is produced by JuxMedia.com.

Red X Podcast: Ending Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
RXP009 Erin Wallin SciFi Lineman Sharknado

Red X Podcast: Ending Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 52:37


Today on the Red X Podcast, Lance and Nicole speak with Erin Wallin, child support prosecutor in Tennessee and how child pornography victims could receive higher restitution through copyright law. In the news, Nicole tells how child pornographers are being beaten at their own game.   Mayor Lance Olive tells about his recent trip to the Linemen Rodeo. Linemen are the community responders who repair the telephone poles. Each year they sponsor an event in which linemen compete in a variety of scenarios that will test their skills.   Erin and Nicole recount the story of the shark blimp toy that Erin and her husband Bart brought as a gift for Nicole’s kids. When Bart brought the shark outside, it quickly ascended and Bart ended up chasing it for miles. Lance suggests that when it finally did come down, it might have inspired the movie, Sharknado.     On this episode’s icebreaker, Lance asks what Nicole and Erin like about science fiction. Nicole’s favorite sci-fi’s are dystopias like Hunger Gamesand Ender’s Game. Erin prefers Star Trek Voyagerbecause of the epic battle against villains, whereas Lance’s favorite is Dr. Who. Erin remarks on how each person’s preference for science fiction reflects on their personality: Nicole is drawn to stories of justice for exploited children, Lance likes the tech and narrative development of Dr. Whoand Erin (a prosecutor) enjoys the defeat of “bad guys”.   Nicole reports an article written by Steve Zalusky from the Daily Herald: “Aurora police said Friday that a 32-year-old registered sex offender has been arrested on child pornography and other felony charges following a 2½ month investigation that began when Google notified police. Harry Joslin, of the 200 block of East Galena Boulevard, is charged with a single count of possession of child pornography depicting a child under 13 while having a previous conviction for child pornography. He also faces three counts of possession of child pornography depicting a child under 18, one count of violation of sex offender registration and one count of a sex offender communicating with believed minors online, according to police. Police said the investigation began around Feb. 14, when Google told police that, based on his online activity, one of its users was in possession of child pornography. Police executed several search warrants that revealed Joslin allegedly had child pornography online and on his cellphone and created and maintained email, Snapchat and Twitter accounts, all of which were absent from the Sex Offender Registration Form he filed with Aurora police. They also found evidence indicating he was communicating online with persons he believed to be under 18. Joslin is being held at the Kane County jail.” Thornis a nonprofit started by Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher to help facilitate the arrest of perpetrators like Joslin. According to Thorn, 25 million pornographic images of children are reviewed by NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) each year.  Thorn has helped build tech tools to help law enforcement prioritize their caseloads, reduce their response times and identify victims. The Canadian Centre for Child Protectionresearch revealed that in 78.30% of pornographic images were of children 12 years old or younger. Of those, 63.40% of those children were under 8. Eighty percent were girls; twenty percent boys. A quarter of the images were produced by a neighbor or family friend of the child, while 18% were from online enticement. Erin says that these numbers are consistent with the cases she saw when she worked with the US Attorney’s Office in Chattanooga. She adds that the men who were charged with possession of child pornography are often middle-class, middle-aged, white men. Many times, Erin noted that the men seemed to be confused by the severity with which their crime was punished as they viewed their child pornography consumption as harmless to the child and did not connect their offense as feeding demand. Erin Wallin says she went to law school about 10 years later than most. She drove 2 hours each way for 4 years to be able to attend part time while also raising 3 children. During her law school career, she served as an intern at the US Attorney’s Office in Chattanooga and had the opportunity to see child pornography cases play out in court. She says that restitution (the financial reimbursement for harm done to victims) is very difficult, if not impossible to get for child pornography cases. Although a child may be able to get restitution from the person who sexually abused the child, the law is not structured to support restitution coming from the consumers of child pornography. Erin says that Congress desires harsh penalties for child pornography consumers, but legally it is difficult to determine proximate cause. Proximate cause is the determination of who is the person who bears responsibility for causing harm. How can you prove that a viewer of someone’s sexual abuse is causing harm? Erin uses the case of Paroline v. United States in which “Amy” was raped by an uncle. Her uncle was put in jail and “Amy” was able to receive the counseling she needed and was improving. However, her uncle had posted a video of her rape online and the video had gone viral. Knowing that her images were still being consumed and driving demand for child pornography was constantly re-traumatizing for “Amy”. And yet, because it is difficult to determine proximate cause for her re-traumatization, she could not seek restitution for the consumers of her videos. NCMEC has identified 8,500 children that have been involved in child pornography victims. Of them, 15 have filed for restitution. Most are only rewarded about $400-500 restitution. The way the statute reads now, you can’t prove proximate cause. Erin asks, why not give a copyright to the victims and therefore charge a perpetrator civilly for infringement? Under copyright law 1) attorney’s fees are paid for 2) the victim does not have to testify. Once there is a conviction for child pornography, attorneys could also prosecute an offender for infringement and grant the victim higher restitution. Congress would have to statutorily grant a copyright to the victims for the images. Then it would also be possible to also go after web masters and have them take the videos off the web. This novel solution would not be without some controversy. Some would argue that granting a copyright to a victim of pornography is somehow giving him or her authorship of her own victimization. However, Erin says that you can’t destroy something you don’t own. Furthermore, in these cases lawyer fees would be covered which would incentivize prosecutions, cover victims’ financial needs, and reduce the number of child pornography videos circulating on the web. These cases are in federal court and if they have made it to federal court, Erin says that the consumer probably has a large collection of child pornography. In the Amy and Vicky Actintroduced in 2017, Congress was trying to get restitution $25,000 per image. The Department of Justice thought it could be excessive fines thus coming up against the 8thamendment. But Erin notes that in copyright law, there were no 8thamendment challenges. And, she says that she has never seen a purchaser of sex from minors who did not get his start by first consuming child pornography. Reducing child pornography is also prevention of child trafficking. This is a bipartisan issue and congress clearly wants to see greater justice for these victims. Call or write your congressperson and ask what can be done to apply intellectual property laws for greater restitution for victims of child pornography. Lance says he learned that there is a civil angle for restitution. Right now it’s only $400-500 for victims. Nicole hadn’t considered before how ongoing the trauma would be for someone who didn’t know if they were interacting with someone who had consumed images of them being victimized. Check back soon for a copy of Erin’s article proposing a path for greater restitution for child pornography victims once it is published.      

Four Finger Discount (Simpsons Podcast)
Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie (S04E06)

Four Finger Discount (Simpsons Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 54:30


When Bart continues to disobey his parents and be naughty, Homer punishes him by not allowing him to see the new Itchy & Scratchy Movie.

Chasing The Moon
Bart Davenport

Chasing The Moon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2010 13:58


Many of you already know how special a solo performance from Bart Davenport feels. When Bart told us he was bringing his band into the studio, we had no idea how lucky we were. Turns out - they'’re amazing! Bart already has tons of style, and with the band, he steps it up so much more while still maintaining his intimate signature sound.

Chasing The Moon - SD
Bart Davenport

Chasing The Moon - SD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2010 13:58


Many of you already know how special a solo performance from Bart Davenport feels. When Bart told us he was bringing his band into the studio, we had no idea how lucky we were. Turns out - they'’re amazing! Bart already has tons of style, and with the band, he steps it up so much more while still maintaining his intimate signature sound.

Starkville's House of El | Smallville
Smallville | Episode 34 – ‘Justice’ video

Starkville's House of El | Smallville

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2007


January 18, 2007 – Bart, A.C., and Victor return to Smallville with Oliver. Oliver believes Lex is amassing an army of kryptonite-enhanced people in his level 33.1 projects. When Bart is captured, Clark and the others band together to rescue him and destroy Lex’s facility. After completing their mission, Oliver says goodbye to Lois and leaves town […]

Starkville's House of El | Smallville
Smallville | Episode 34 – ‘Justice’

Starkville's House of El | Smallville

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2007 33:38


January 18, 2007 – Bart, A.C., and Victor return to Smallville with Oliver. Oliver believes Lex is amassing an army of kryptonite-enhanced people in his level 33.1 projects. When Bart is captured, Clark and the others band together to rescue him and destroy Lex’s facility. After completing their mission, Oliver says goodbye to Lois and leaves town […]