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Tagged with “humour” (8) activity chart

  1. The Infinite Monkey Cage: Six Degrees of Separation?

    Robin Ince and Brian Cox are joined by Stephen Fry, Simon Singh and Aleks Krotoski to discuss the maths behind 6 degrees of separation and whether there is something special about Kevin Bacon that seems to make him so well connected?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/timc

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  2. Paul Fenwick | The World’s Worst Inventions

    Paul Fenwick takes us through a humorous journey of bad inventions from bygone eras. They are cautionary tales with a plea for inventors not to screw up. He talks about asthma cigarettes, cocaine toothache drops for children, the Tempest prognosticator, and blood fueled devices. In the world of bad inventions, toys take center stage, with Cabbage Patch Doll "snack-time kid" which grinds its plastic food into dust along with other unintended food.

    Paul Fenwick’s cautionary tale about bad inventions is a humorous talk on how things can go terribly wrong if inventors screw up because they didn’t carefully think their way through the development and marketing of new inventions. Paul discusses asthma cigarettes, cocaine toothache drops for children, the Tempest Prognosticator, the use of leeches, and blood fuel devices as examples of poorly thought out inventions.

    In the field of bad inventions, toys take center stage, as Paul explores Cabbage Patch "snack time kid" and the unintended consequences produced by this poorly thought out toy. Various forms of melty beads are looked at. Hear tales of the Atomic Energy Lab, which contained uranium ore and a comic book on how to split the atom.

    Non-toy inventions such as a fire alarm trap to catch pranksters, a fresh air breathing device in case of smoke, as well as the 20 million dollar "acoustic kitty", all terible inventions based on good ideas. He wraps up with his talk on terrible inventions with his own invention that helps people to be more productive while driving their cars.

    http://itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4630.html

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  3. [Citation Needed] Podcast - Episode 05

    In the fifth episode of the [Citation Needed] Podcast, we examine the Powers and Abilities of Godzilla, take a behind the scenes looks at the editorial turmoil of the magazine Dog Fancy and pitch a new Bruce Lee movie, The Dragon Lives Again. Plus, Paul Sabourin of Paul and Storm stops by to discuss how it feels to have one of your songs mistaken for a Frank Zappa song.

    http://citationneeded.tumblr.com/post/5608024726/episode-05

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  4. Worst Website Ever II: Too Stupid to Fail

    In a highly-anticipated return to SXSW, an all-star lineup of designers, coders, and entrepreneurs compete to pitch their worst business ideas in short lightning rounds. Winner gets funded by a real VC.

    http://schedule.sxsw.com/events/event_IAP6986

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

  5. Dr. Seuss’s Copenhagen by Marcus Brigstocke

    The debacle of the Copenhagen summit told as a Dr. Seuss story on BBC’s The Now Show.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 years ago

  6. Oscar Fever

    Introducing the Fireland Podcast.

    http://fireland.tumblr.com/post/78045225/podcast

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  7. Halloween Diner

    James Lileks deconstructs the Monster Mash from The Diner, located about eighteen and a half minutes from wherever you happen to be.

    From: http://lileks.com/bleats/archive/08/1008/103108.html

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago

  8. A brief digression on matters of lost time by John Hodgman

    Humorist John Hodgman rambles through a new story about aliens, physics, time, space and the way all of these somehow contribute to a sweet, perfect memory of falling in love.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 4 years ago