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  1. Queen of Versailles, NBC’s Revolution, and Matt Zoller Seitz’s essay about unsophisticated audiences: Slate’s Culture Gabfest weighs in. - Slate Magazine

    Listen to Culture Gabfest No. 210 with Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner by clicking the arrow on the audio player below: Subscribe in iTunes ∙ RSS feed ∙ Download ∙ Play in another tab And join the lively conversation on the Culturefest Facebook page here: The sponsors of today’s show…

    http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/culturegabfest/2012/09/queen_of_versailles_nbc_s_revolution_and_matt_zoller_seitz_s_essay_about_unsophisticated_audiences_slate_s_culture_gabfest_weighs_in_.html

    —Huffduffed by bananaslugdiva 3 months ago

  2. ZETTGEIST#182 - Über SKYFALL

    Sascha, Eckart, Naomi und Stefan spoilern JAMES BOND - SKYFALL, aber mal komplett.

    —Huffduffed by Zwerchfell 4 months ago

  3. Does a Frozen Body Shatter? - Naked Scientists Science Podcasts and Science Radio Shows

    Naked Scientists Podcast -23rd Dec 2012 - Can a frozen body be shattered with a hammer, how can speedbumps diagnose appendictis and why are reindeers’ noses red? For Christmas 2012 we talk to a host of scientists doing seasonal research, find out how Elite, the blockbuster computer game launched 30 years ago, is about to make a comeback, and answer your brain-busting science questions, including why chewing gum gets tougher the longer you chew it, and we do the experiment to discover whether James Bond really could freeze - then shatter - a baddie…

    http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/podcasts/show/20121223/

    —Huffduffed by billk2 4 months ago

  4. BBFC Podcast Episode 8: James Bond

    In this episode of the BBFC podcast we mark the 50th anniversary of James Bond by delving into the files of some of the Bond films submitted to the British Board of Film Classification over the years. We also speak to Reg Bailey, Chief Executive of the Mother’s Union, about the findings and recommendations in his report Letting Children be Children, and how these are being put into action.

    —Huffduffed by Kevan 6 months ago

  5. Cinema And Beer: “Skyfall”

    http://www.coffeeandtv.de/2012/11/02/cinema-and-beer-skyfall/

    —Huffduffed by netzfeuilleton 6 months ago

  6. Interview: Neil deGrasse Tyson On James Bond’s Gadgets : NPR

    The James Bond film franchise may be turning 50, but its gadgets will never get old. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and NPR’s David Greene dig through the inventory of Bond’s best contraptions.

    http://www.npr.org/2012/10/04/162182129/bond-gadgets-stand-test-of-time-but-not-physics

    —Huffduffed by reallyedbrown 7 months ago

  7. Paul Brodsky: Central Banks Are Nearing The ‘Inflate Or Die’ Stage | ZeroHedge

    Submitted by Chris Martenson of Peak Prosperity Paul Brodsky: Central Banks Are Nearing The ‘Inflate Or Die’ Stage"It’s impossible to have a political solution to a balance sheet problem" says Paul Brodsky, bond market expert and co-founder of QB Asset Management. The world has simply gotten itself into too much debt. There are creditors that expect to be paid, and debtors that are having an increasingly difficult time making their coupon payments. No amount of political or policy intervention is going to change that reality. (Unless a global "debt jubilee" transpires, which Paul thinks is unlikely). Looking at the global monetary base, Paul sees it dwarfed by the staggering amount of debts that need to be repaid or serviced. The reckless use of leverage has resulted in a chasm between total credit and the money that can service it. So how will this debt overhang be resolved? Central bank money printing — and lots of it — thinks Paul. At this point, the danger posed by the instability of our monetary and fiscal house of cards is so great that trying to time an investment program to when this avalanche of printing will occur is too risky, in Paul’s opinion. It’s time to shift your remaining capital into hard assets and sit on the sidelines to watch the carnage play out. On The Imbalance Between Debts and Money Supply We are seeing — not only in the US but in Europe and in Asia, as well — separating bank assets and base money. Base money is comprised of currency in circulation plus bank reserves that are held at central banks — at the Fed or that is at the ECB, the Bank of Japan, so on and so forth. This is how the global economy rolls, as they say. Bank assets are loans mostly. And the amounts globally are staggering: something approaching $100 trillion in global bank assets. And in the US we think that is somewhere around $20 trillion held in the US and abroad. And the numbers for the monetary base are much, much lower.

    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/paul-brodsky-central-banks-are-nearing-inflate-or-die-stage

    —Huffduffed by DJack 10 months ago

  8. The Strand - A World of Arts

    The Strand Film Podcast: 20 January 2012 — We go behind the wheel with 007 and the creators of James Bond’s iconic car stunts and three films take the political temperature in France.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich one year ago

  9. EPISODE #45: SECRET HORSE-DOPING LAB

    John Gruber and Dan Benjamin discuss Amazon’s music downloads, Bill Gates and Microsoft, Eric Schmidt, the ASUS Padfone, Logical Punctuation, Apple’s cash, their WWDC predictions, iOS Twitter integration, and a View to a Kill.

    http://5by5.tv/talkshow/45

    —Huffduffed by KurtL one year ago

  10. Listen: The Motion/Captured Podcast kicks off season two with special guest Michel Gondry - HitFix.com

    The Motion/Captured Podcast is a place to discuss whats new in movie theaters, on home video, and in the mind of HitFix Film Editor Drew McWeeny. This week, Michel Gondry joins us to discuss his new film, The Green Hornet

    http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/motion-captured/posts/listen-the-motion-captured-podcast-kicks-off-season-two-with-special-guest-michel-gondry

    —Huffduffed by rumblechop 2 years ago

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