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  1. Dreams and Schemes -Selected Shorts: On Air

    Guest host Guest host Neil Gaiman introduces two American classics. In Ray Bradbury’s futuristic “The Veldt,” a virtual reality nursery turns on its owners. The reader is Stephen Colbert. In James Thurber’s “The Catbird Seat,” a mild-mannered employee plots revenge. Leonard Nimoy performs.

    http://www.selectedshorts.org/onair/

    —Huffduffed by kevinmarks 4 months ago

  2. John Bell – Isaiah 11&12 | @THECASTLE

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  3. Don Carson – Jeremiah 37-39 | @THECASTLE

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  4. Don Carson – Jeremiah 30-31 | @THECASTLE

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  5. Don Carson – Jeremiah 11-15 | @THECASTLE

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  6. Don Carson – Jeremiah 3:4-4:4 | @THECASTLE

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  7. Don Carson – Jeremiah 1:1-3:5 | @THECASTLE

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  8. Essential Life — [Seek] Justice

    Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 43:46 — 40.1MB) Lead Pastor Ed Noble looks at Isaiah 58 and God’s heart for justice.

    http://journeycommunitychurch.com/2011/essential-life-%e2%80%94-seek-justice/

    —Huffduffed by joshocok one year ago

  9. Making Cutting-Edge Animation On A DIY Homestead : NPR

    Three young filmmakers are producing organic vegetables, goat milk and award-winning digital animation from an outpost they built for themselves in the hills of California.

    http://www.npr.org/2011/07/17/137680605/making-cutting-edge-animation-on-a-diy-homestead

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  10. Why Foxes Are Better Forecasters Than Hedgehogs

    Why are so many experts so wrong, yet people keep listening to them? Who really is worth listening to about the future? The author of Expert Political Judgement builds on Isaah Berlin’s characterization of judgment modes into Hedgehogs (who know one big thing) and Foxes (who know many things). Hedgehogs don’t notice and don’t care when they’re wrong; that’s why they’re so compelling. Foxes learn.

    —Huffduffed by boxman 2 years ago