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Roderick on the Line 0: “Suit of Vomit”
Tagged with merlin mann john roderick pilot podcast tolisten
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The (Wacky) World According to John Hodgman : NPR
Writer John Hodgman expounds on a variety of fascinating and sublimely ridiculous subjects â historical, literary and hobo â in his book The Areas of My Expertise.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5764627
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You Look Nice Today — Sitting On My Actual Head & Shitting On My Face: A supercut of emotional hygiene
Maybe you like You Look Nice Today. I know I do. I miss those guys. Maybe one day they’ll return, but until then, maybe you could enjoy this supercut I made of all of their cold openings?1 It doesn’t make much sense. And that’s what makes it great. So please enjoy these very special 22 minutes.
- Except In Congrefs and The Magic Number, which were live and had none. Note: Live! Baby On A Dog did have a cold opening and it is included. You guys, I am a completist.
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CBC Radio’s “Adultery” (pilot)
“[@DaveShumka] made a super funny radio pilot with @CharlieDemers and @GrahamClark.”
(via https://twitter.com/#!/daveshumka/status/90473652423901184)
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Critical Path 1: The Five Year Plan
Critical Path #1: The Five Year Plan - 5by5
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Spark Full Interview: Siva Vaidhyanathan on the Googlization of Everything
Nora Young interviews Siva Vaidhyanathan, author of The Googlization of Everything: (And Why We Should Worry).
http://www.cbc.ca/spark/2011/05/full-interview-siva-vaidhyanathan-on-the-googlization-of-everything/
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Mac Power Users 23: Workflows with Merlin Mann
Tagged with @merlinmann nerdery tolisten
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Mac Power Users 46: Workflows with Merlin Mann II
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Radiolab: Wordless music
On this week’s podcast, we share an excerpt from Wordless Music on WNYC, a 4-part music program hosted by Jad, exploring the boundaries between classical and pop music. The series pairs rock and electronic musicians with more traditional chamber and new music performers, to create an entirely new concert experience. On this week’s selection, Jad waxes googly-eyed fan when he gets to talk about one of his favorite bands, Stars of the Lid.
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Unkle - The Answer
Unkle - "The Answer" from the 2010 album Where Did the Night Fall on Surrender All.
