Reconcilable Differences

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Dec 13, 2018 • 1h 49min

93: Forty Gronks

John interrogates Merlin about his heartbeat, and Merlin reveals he’s conducting a personal longitudinal study. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Simple Contacts: Contact lens prescriptions from home: Use offer code DIFFS20 for $20 off your first order of contact lenses Kane 11: Premium socks in precisely your size. Get 20% off your first order. Links and Show Notes: This week kicks off with a dive into the sad world of middle-aged injuries and afflictions. John missed a step, and Merlin experiences a grave sweatpant malfunction. Does it always take this long to heal, and why do people keep putting things in other people’s areas? John still has concerns, and the problem of unreliable podcast statistics comes up. John tracks the nutrition stats for his fad diet in his head. Self-knowledge and mindfulness are explored. Merlin has the receipts on Mr. Davison’s butts, and pretty much everybody used to smoke. At 1:24:28, the spoiler horn fires off for a discussion of the Amazon Prime Video series, Homecoming. (Recorded on Tuesday, December 4th, 2018.) Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Homecoming (TV Series 2018– ) - IMDb Amazon.com: Watch Homecoming - Season 1 | Prime Video Exist · Understand your behaviour.Track everything together. Understand your behaviour. Gyroscope · The new OS for the human bodyA new operating system for the human body List of smoking bans in the United States - Wikipedia The Information Crisis with David RobertsHow can you be sure that the things you know are true… are actually true? We have access to more information than any humans in history but we can't process it on our own. In fact, almost all of what we know comes from others. We come to rely on people and institutions to tell us what to believe and not to believe. And it turns out there are huge consequential differences in how Americans form those relationships, relationships which serve as the building blocks for how we shape our own views of the world. So what happens when someone tries to manipulate that trust? If you ask David Roberts, you need only look at the current conservative movement to get your answer. Dunning–Kruger effect - WikipediaIn the field of psychology, the Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people of low ability have illusory superiority and mistakenly assess their cognitive ability as greater than it is. Off-by-one error - WikipediaAn off-by-one error (OBOE), also commonly known as an OBOB (off-by-one bug), or OB1 error is a logic error involving the discrete equivalent of a boundary condition. It often occurs in computer programming when an iterative loop iterates one time too many or too few.
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Nov 29, 2018 • 1h 37min

92: Zoom in on the Fish Head

John helps Merlin understand which places are and are not on Long Island. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Kane 11: Premium socks in precisely your size. Get 20% off your first order. Molekule: The only air purifier that actually destroys pollutants. Use diffs for $75 off. Links and Show Notes: This week’s wraparound episode kicks off with coverage of Merlin's new overalls and baby-bottle-nipple hat. John has some thoughts on this new sartorial turn, and Merlin has questions about John's sleep. Merlin gets an alarming message. Merlin expresses gratitude for John's introduction to a new band, and this leads to a discussion of how your hosts discover, consume, and curate music these days. Who's wearing a Beatles wig, and when does it work? Tricking kids into liking music is considered. Your hosts agree that children are the worst. Stupid babies. In follow-up, Merlin apologizes for the recent crappiness of an app he'd recommended, and John talks about the simple problem he actually needs to solve. Bad TV interfaces come up. Yes, again. Merlin has questions about John's fad diet, and John still loves carbs. Diets are further discussed. Saturday is treat day. (Recorded on Tuesday, November 15th, 2018.) Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. CHVRCHES - "The Mother We Share" - YouTube CHVRCHES – The Mother We Share Lyrics | Genius Lyrics"Come in misery, where you can seem as old as your omens. And the mother we share Will never keep your proud head from falling" One More Thing | Do By FridayThis week’s challenge: buy some pants. Accidental Tech Podcast: 300: First of All, It's Easy🎉 300th Episode Spectacular! 🎉 Accidental Tech Podcast: 96: The Windows of Siracusa CountyFinally, a very special after-show, starting with John missing WindowShade Amazon picks New York City, Washington D.C. area for new offices | ReutersThe world’s largest online retailer plans to spend $5 billion on the two new developments in Long Island City and Arlington, Virginia, and expects to get more than $2 billion in tax credits and incentives with plans to apply for more. Amazon.com: Watch Homecoming - Season 1 | Prime Video Homecoming (TV Series 2018– ) - IMDb The Butterfield Diet - YouTube"Just look at me now!" Long Island - Google Maps Long Island - WikipediaLong Island is a densely populated island off the East Coast of the United States, beginning at New York Harbor approximately 0.35 miles (0.56 km) from Manhattan Island and extending eastward into the Atlantic Ocean. The island comprises four counties in the U.S. state of New York. Kings and Queens Counties (the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, respectively) and Nassau County share the western third of the island, while Suffolk County occupies the eastern two-thirds.
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Nov 14, 2018 • 1h 33min

91: Truck Stop Floor Mat

This week’s main topic concerns the Gimlet podcast, "Heavyweight," and how we think about redoing (or undoing) the past. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Mack Weldon: Smart underwear for smart guys. Get 20% off your first order with the code DIFFS. Links and Show Notes: This week kicks off with the Mid-Term Election Extravaganza. Merlin is definitely not watching the results, and John realizes he shouldn’t have checked in at all. Listeners are assigned Spoiler Slot homework being the Amazon Prime series, Homecoming. Also, upon John’s recommendation, Merlin bought a very large book. Your hosts talk about the phenomenon of The Movie Before the Movie, and where it’s been best deployed. John talks about the ordering of a homework laptop. This leads to a discussion of the access to technology most schools seem to assume all their students will have. And, wow, so many channels to monitor. John knows there’s something going on, and Merlin feels like Ron Weasley. Is Thursday definitely ukulele pants day? The new look of Chrome is disparaged at length. John has numerous notes and corrections regarding how Merlin is not helping John Roderick. Your hosts explore the shocking incuriosity of children and the prevalence of butt-dialing. John has a lot of questions about band names. Merlin checks in on the election. (Recorded on Tuesday, November 6th, 2018.) Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. The Stand: Stephen King: 9780307743688: Amazon.com: Books The Stand - Wikipedia The Stand | Stephen King Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia Amazon.com: Watch Homecoming - Season 1 | Prime Video Heavyweight by Gimlet MediaJonathan Goldstein goes back to the moment everything changed. Heavyweight — OvercastA podcast about journeying back to the moment when everything went wrong. Hosted by Jonathan Goldstein. From Gimlet Media. Mystery Show by Gimlet MediaA podcast where Starlee Kine solves mysteries. Case #2: Britney by Mystery Show from Gimlet MediaAndrea's a writer no one reads. Then she makes a shocking discovery. #2 Gregor by Heavyweight from Gimlet Media20 years ago, Gregor lent some CDs to a musician friend. The CDs helped make him a famous rockstar. Now, Gregor would like some recognition. But mostly, he wants his CDs back. YouTube - How to Begin a Movie Swing (Java) - Wikipedia Spinning pinwheel - Wikipedia The Price of Incuriosity - The New York Times Casablanca Marseillaise Scene Amazon.com: The Rook (2015316098809): Daniel O'Malley: Books Accidental Tech Podcast: 299: Headphone Bump Mojo Jojo | Powerpuff Girls Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia
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Nov 1, 2018 • 1h 39min

90: Cargo-Cult Thoreau

Merlin finally asks John to explain his fondness for apocalyptic literature and media. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Casper: The Internet’s favourite mattress. Get $50 off select mattresses with the code ‘DIFFS’. AppOptics: Monitoring that you can afford to run everywhere. Try it free for 14 days​. Links and Show Notes: This week kicks off with some Dear Evan Hansen talk, and Merlin admits he still hasn’t earned the second act. This leads John to interrogate this odd affliction of Merlin’s. Both hosts finally address how, whether, and when they commit to the full consumption of cultural products. Why does John so often stick with the whole season of a C-plus TV show, and when does Merlin know he’s ready for the second half of a given Broadway hit? This leads to a broader discussion of what gets you hooked on, especially, a TV show. Is it the world, the rules, the mood, or what? Sometimes, we just want to spend time in a world with our friends. Is it the desperation, the canny resource management, or just the lighter traffic and dearth of meetings? This goes to interesting places as your hosts recount growing up in the long shadow of imminent nuclear annihilation and terrifying epidemics. Naturally, this takes the discourse toward generalized anxieties, grave money concerns, and the neural rewiring that remains years after the animating experiences that first made us so broken. A chaste new society is pondered and provisionally named. (Recorded on Tuesday, October 23, 2018.) Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. “Anybody Have A Map?” performed by the DEAR EVAN HANSEN Moms | DEAR EVAN HANSEN - YouTube DEAR EVAN HANSEN | The Tony Award®-Winning Best Musical | Official Site Pillsbury - My Heart to yours - YouTube The Watch - The Ringer The Day After - Wikipedia The Stand - Wikipedia And the Band Played On (TV Movie 1993) - IMDb
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Oct 18, 2018 • 1h 26min

89: Popcorn Problems

In this week’s main topic, John recounts his recent experience seeing "Hamilton" live on stage. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Amazon Prime Video: Watch your favorite shows & movies anywhere, anytime. Start a 7-day free trial now. eero: Never think about WiFi again. Get $100 off the ‘Eero base unit and 2 beacons package’, and a year of eero Plus. Links and Show Notes: This week, Merlin has a lot going on, and John has questions about how Do By Friday works behind the scenes. In turn, Merlin has some iCloud questions for John. There is discussion of photo management and the trend line for Apple’s dependability in services. John worries about losing his hearts, and Merlin gets some really terrible prints made. In-home intercom systems are recalled, and the sorry state of your hosts’ childhood electronics is explored. Updates to smart cylinders and screens are considered. John likes trying to stump his dinguses, and Merlin gets excited to regroup his speakers. Merlin thinks John should make his family listen to the radio, and John frets about his children’s (literal) attachment to their devices. As usual, Merlin is scared about what he’ll say. Also, as usual, Merlin ends up being That Guy as he stans for American musicals and pines for high-quality moms in Dear Evan Hansen, making this up as he goes. Finally, there’s a mostly spoiler-free discussion of Netflix’s Maniac. (Recorded on Thursday, October 11, 2018.) Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Hamilton's America | Great Performances | PBS Accidental Tech Podcast: 295: Outlets That Suck Hamilton: The Revolution: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jeremy McCarter: 9781455539741: Amazon.com: BooksA backstage pass to the groundbreaking, hit musical Hamilton, winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Eleven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, including the award-winning libretto, behind-the-scenes photos and interviews, and exclusive footnotes from composer-lyricist-star Lin-Manuel Miranda. Merlin Mann on Twitter: "By something like popular demand, here's my thumbnail guide for getting started with "Hamilton" and deciding if it's right for you. https://t.co/hLSz5Sa2NL" / TwitterHow to Listen to Hamilton.
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Oct 4, 2018 • 2h 3min

88: Static Contraction

John did not fix the document. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Simple Contacts: Contact lens prescriptions from home: Use offer code DIFFS20 for $20 off your first order of contact lenses Hullo: A simple, natural pillow designed for comfort. Try it for 60 days. Links and Show Notes: This week, John has a musical request for Merlin, and Merlin agrees to hop on the court. This leads to a discussion of musical fingernail trimming, and the revelation of an upsetting new callus. John has questions about Merlin’s crazy bandwidth. This leads to misty, water-colored memories of the way we downloaded. Time was, no one could get ISDN, and John makes a funny goof. In follow-up, Merlin has an update on homework at after-care, then kind of goes off about who is and is not allowed to boss his family. John worries about discovering the real reason dingalings do what they do. In further follow-up, John addresses feedback from Listener Todd about Merlin’s TV settings. John suggests the only real way to calibrate your screen. Don’t worry; they make it fun. Merlin thinks Netflix’s 4k quality may have ruined him, and a nerdy TV site is endorsed. Merlin gets John invited to a Slack, and John explains Star Wars razors. At 1:31:45, Jim fires off the Spoiler Horn for a discussion of HBO’s series, Succession. (Recorded on Tuesday, September 25, 2018.) Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Reviews and Ratings - RTINGS.com LG E7 OLED Review (OLED55E7P, OLED65E7P) - RTINGS.com Tune-Up App - THXWe believe everyone deserves the best quality entertainment possible. Learn how to set your home theatre audio-video for THX-level performance with our free Tune-Up App and Setup Guides. TV Size to Distance Calculator and Science - RTINGS.com Real Life OLED Burn-In Test on 6 TVs TV Recommendation Tool - RTINGS.comFind which TV best correspond to your needs and budget using our personalized recommendation tool. Succession (TV Series 2018– ) - IMDbSuccession follows a dysfunctional American global-media family. Integrated Services Digital Network - Wikipedia KitbashedTHE ORIGINS OF STAR WARS The 100 Best TV Episodes of the Century
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Sep 20, 2018 • 1h 51min

87: Looking for Something to Manage

John and Merlin argue about the Google doc for a pretty long time. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Mack Weldon: Smart underwear for smart guys. Get 20% off your first order with the code DIFFS. Obscura: The iPhone camera app for photography enthusiasts. Get it for free until September 25th. Links and Show Notes: This week kicks off with some complaining about Google’s UI cruft. Also, why are school websites so bad? Technology old and new is discussed. John just wants to upload a photo, and Merlin learns a lot about targeted individuals. John is skeptical about whether this is really a thing, but Merlin is pretty sure it is. John thinks Merlin missed an opportunity to be a guru, and Merlin has thoughts on how not to be that particular guy. In further discussion of crappy business software and practices, your hosts reminisce about Gantt charts and other bad ideas. Managers just want to know what people are doing, and sometimes that takes a surprising amount of effort. Merlin thinks hammers and nails are a problem for everybody, so…where are we with that? In further important metatalk, past and future homework is reviewed. Merlin has beef with Slate. In follow-up, John is brought up to speed on the situation with homework at aftercare. Merlin endorses Succession for John, but not without (yes, more) complaining. What is the DEAL with HBO’s video quality and excruciating banding and artifacts? John notices these things too and thinks compression is an issue. Too many channels in the band! John just wants correct 24 frames-per-second. John endorses Castle Rock, and Merlin has an app for John to track his TV watching. In the interest of consistency, the episode ends with yet more complaining. (Recorded on Tuesday, September 11, 2018.) Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. From the Sky Down - Wikipedia Millennium Actress - Wikipedia Perfect Blue - Wikipedia Unknown Unknowns: The Problem of Hypocognition - Scientific American Blog Network Hit Parade Folie à deux - Wikipedia Secret History of the Future Are we going to get that big table? - YouTube Netflix - Example Short 23.976 Netflix - Test Patterns FastTrack Schedule - Wikipedia John Siracusa's subscriptions Merlin Mann's subscriptions Reconcilable Differences on PodStand White knighting | Geek Feminism Wiki | FANDOM powered by WikiaWhite Knighting is an attempt at being a feminist ally that assumes that men are better feminists than women are. TV Time - Your TV shows calendar (TVShow Time)Track the shows you love and react to the moments that move you. Succession (TV Series 2018– ) - IMDb U2 - Out Of Control [Red Rocks 1983] 16:9 HD - YouTube Canvas - Relay FMHosted by Federico Viticci and Fraser Speirs, Canvas is a podcast all about mobile productivity. Armed with iOS, Federico and Fraser will be walking through workflows, exploring the best apps for the iPad and iPhone and helping users solve problems.
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Sep 5, 2018 • 2h 2min

86: Horse’s Feed Bag Full of Food

Homework is discussed, and John confesses to once starting the world’s longest book report. John recounts his career of creative abuse of Macintosh skills back in elementary and high school, and Merlin dons his notional 43 Folders hat. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Casper: The Internet’s favourite mattress. Get $50 off select mattresses with the code ‘DIFFS’. Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. eero: Never think about WiFi again. Use code DIFFS for free overnight shipping. Links and Show Notes: This week, Merlin is losing his mind, and John’s kids can’t even. Merlin praises his kid’s tech-savvy teacher, and John has questions about how well Merlin has been following his orders. Merlin admits that he literally has not. The topic expands to a wider exploration of Big Ideas in parenting, education, and pedagogy. Merlin has a little niggle, and John remembers when parents had a modest annual kiss budget. Then, things get gritty. Can models help kids? Want a Rice Krispies treat? John clarifies a previous insane reference you couldn’t possibly understand, and Merlin vents a little. At 1:26:29 the spoiler horn fires off for a discussion of HBO’s Sharp Objects Season One. (Recorded on Tuesday, August 28, 2018.) Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Unknown Unknowns: The Problem of Hypocognition - Scientific American Blog Network Fixed vs. Growth: The Two Basic Mindsets That Shape Our Lives – Brain Pickings Growth Mindset — Character Lab Carol Dweck Explains the False Growth Mindset - The Atlantic Unknown Unknowns: The Problem of Hypocognition - Scientific American Blog Network Reconcilable Differences #42: The Punching in Me - Relay FMThe main topic this week is Merlin’s documentary obsession. Turns out: there are a lot of turns-outs. John and Merlin explore what’s so tantalizing (or off-putting) about some documentary films—as well as the whole genre as a thing. Angela Duckworth on Passion, Grit and Success - The New York Times 5by5 | Back to Work #118: One-Step Corn KernelerAlso under consideration is Roger Von Oech's fascinating modal, character-based approach to making stuff—acknowledging the very different work of the Explorer, Artist, Judge, and Warrior. But, critically, also striving to keep those characters in the right order and on the right parts of the right task at the right time. Then, knowing when to change things up.
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Aug 23, 2018 • 1h 47min

85: Comedy’s Not Funny

John has some questions about a podcast Merlin likes, and this leads to a discursive walk through what makes a podcast stick. This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Links and Show Notes: This week kicks off with John’s candid assessment of Merlin’s new facial hair experiment, and Merlin expresses sympathy for John’s own grave face challenges. Ziti is briefly discussed, and Merlin has a feature request for ATP. John doesn’t want to know how much Chapo makes each month, Merlin makes some recommendations, and your hosts struggle, as ever, with recommending pretty much anything. The Relay FM membership drive is on, and we’d love it if you’d consider supporting it. Ziti is discussed further. John may blog more about video games someday. Maybe. This week’s mini-topic finds John interrogating Merlin about camping. Merlin doesn’t like leaving the house, and John learns about bear boxes. Merlin shoos his child away, and John reminisces about his young and moist tent days. Merlin has some tips and a lot of gear. John’s daughter’s camping was more—how does one say?—rustic. John has some follow-up regarding a good opportunity to see Perfect Blue on the big screen, and the boys reminisce about the time when Star Wars was scarce. Merlin remembers when Betamax tapes were costly. Finally, the horn fires off at 1:23:13 for a Spoiler Slot on A Quiet Place (2018). (Recorded on Tuesday, August 14, 2018.) Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Membership - Relay FM Make No Law Episode Seven: Fire In A Crowded Theater | Popehat The Flop House What is the difference between mostaccioli and penne? | Is It Sauce or Gravy? Hypercritical: Better Pasta Ep. 300: "The Airplane Doesn't Care" - Roderick on the Line - Merlin Mann Fair-Play Whodunnit - TV Tropes Merlin’s Playlists — Merlin MannSometimes I make playlists, especially for the particularly musical episodes of podcasts I do. I really like making these, so I'll probably do more. Merlin's Podcast Subscriptions John's Podcast Subscriptions Hit Parade Song Exploder | Episode 28: The Long Winters Amazon.com: Logitech MX Master Wireless Mouse – High-precision Sensor, Speed-adaptive Scroll Wheel, Thumb Scroll Wheel, Easy-Switch up to 3 Devices: Computers & Accessories Perfect Blue | Fathom EventsPERFECT BLUE, the groundbreaking and rarely screened first film from the legendary director Satoshi Kon (Paprika), returns to theaters for its 20th anniversary in a brand-new digital transfer. A Quiet Place (film) - Wikipedia A Quiet Place (2018) - IMDb Edge of Tomorrow (2014) - IMDb
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Aug 9, 2018 • 1h 49min

84: Camptivities

This week’s main topic is a goodie: the things only YOU notice. The things only you care about. And, sure, the things only you don’t notice (but probably should). This episode of Reconcilable Differences is sponsored by: Squarespace: Make your next move. Enter offer code DIFFS at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Sanebox: Clean up your inbox in minutes. Sign up for a two-week free trial and a $20 credit. Hullo: A simple, natural pillow designed for comfort. Try it for 60 days. Links and Show Notes: Again with the Skype, and the show is off and running with a quick gloss on Programming, Scratch, homemade Pong, and another podcast where John adjudicates what is or is not a thing. John goes bowling, but it isn’t proper bowling, and Merlin doesn’t actually make it into arcades so much anymore. John explores the squalid underworld of Gambling for Children, and Merlin talks about some recent high-quality dogs he’s met. John thinks Merlin is nowhere near ready for a canine in his life, but Merlin just wants a sweet, precious, cos-playing Corgi. Merlin wonders when it’s time to talk about Elon Musk, and John draws comparisons to his favorite big-talking, emotional CEO. Merlin doesn’t like John personally, but continues to listen to his old podcast with Dan. John has some follow-up on his daughter’s time at sleepaway camp. The Sorting Hat erred, there may have been a spinal injury, and scurvy is a concern. Anyways… Children are observed via GPS, and spouses just disappear in another county. How hard is it to pick up a phone? Merlin has two pieces of business, including some pre-talk about a future Spoiler Slot. Then, there’s a brief update on the Mann family raiding Professor Siracusa’s Plex. Merlin’s daughter was reportedly last seen somewhere near The Lost Woods. John sees scratches on his Mac, Merlin wants to know who slightly moved a cable, and why in God’s name do people keep turning the scale 90°? Where does this agita come from, how do these emotions get misdirected, and why in the hell is this pizza box here? On the other hand, how even can you know what you don’t know if you don’t know what you don’t know? John makes a strong case for obliviousness. (Recorded on Tuesday, July 24, 2018.) Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Robot or Not? | Programming (Episode 136)What is computer programming? And what doesn’t qualify? 30 Photos Proving That Corgi Mixes Are Just Corgis In Disguise Sharp Objects | Trailers, Characters, Behind the Scenes & More | HBO Slot Machines — Twenty Thousand HertzWhat do you hear when you walk into a Casino? It can feel like chaos, but each sound is carefully curated to draw you in and make you stay. One collection of sounds are scientifically and artistically designed to keep the gambler, gambling. Slot machines. This episode features interviews with Willie Wilcox, Chief Sound Designer at Scientific Games in Las Vegas, Laura Taylor, composer and sound designer for a number of slot machines across the US, and Karen Collins, who has led extensive research into the sound and music behind these games. Is it addiction or entertainment? Maybe it's both. Pull the lever and listen for yourself. Pong - Wikipedia Misophonia — Twenty Thousand HertzThe way our brains process sound affects the way we respond to sound. This episode is about why that happens in those who suffer from misophonia, the hatred of certain sounds. Featuring researcher Dr. Phillip Gander, psychologist Dr. Ali Mattu, and misophonics Meredith Rosol and Josh Furnas. 5by5 Time Machine5by5 Time Machine is an service that lets you subscribe to time-shifted feeds for current and retired 5by5 shows. Defunctland: The History of Action Park - YouTube 5 Centimeters Per Second (2007) - IMDb MBMBaM 321: Which One Vapes? | Maximum FunThe TV Business has all of us feeling about as tired of each other and ourselves as we can get — which is why this episode is mostly us eschewing comedy altogether in favor of the development of the BEST GAME EVER MADE. Grab your friends and put the kids to bed: It’s time for Which One Vapes?!Suggested talking points: Celebrity Power, The Fish Happening, Vape Club, Sports Fact Coupons, Guytunes Pranks, A Hot New Party Game, The Invention of Salad, Aquaman’s Business Meta-Concepts - TV TropesTaking a step back and looking at how we look at things. Home | LARPING.ORGA Selection of the Most Popular and Up and Coming Games from Around the World Scratch Studio - Programming for Kids at MIT

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