09 October 2011
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
The human race lost one of its finest this past Wednesday, as Steve Jobs passed away at the age of 56. All of us here at BF had opinions to share on the man in the black turtleneck, so Kevin, Jed, Simon, Kiki and I gathered together for our first live-streamed episode in quite some time. […]
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Apple, Bill Gates, computers, DOS, IBM, iMac, iPhone, iPod, iWebcamera, Jediah, John Lassater, Kevin, Kiki, Linus Torvalds, Linux, Live, Macintosh, Newton, Pabst Blue Ribbon, PC, Pirates of Silicon Valley, Pixar, Simon, Stephen, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, This Week in Tech, Thomas Edison, TWiT, Twitter, UNIX, Xeni Jardin
07 October 2010
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
This past weekend, the Facebook movie (aka. “The Social Network”) premiered in US theaters, racking up a cool $22 million at the box office. Even before the film launched, This Week in Google discussed the film’s “anti-geek” tone and Jeff Jarvis slammed it in his review. Copyright reform advocate Lawrence Lessig also critiqued the film […]
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Aaron Sorkin, Africa, Alamo Drafthouse, aliens, AOL, Bill Gates, Bosnia, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Car Talk, cell phones, Citizen Kane, college, copyright law, David Fincher, Divya Narendra, drugs, Dude Where's My Car?, Eduardo Savarin, entrepreneurialism, Facebook, FaceMash, Fight Club, film, Hackers, Harvard, High School Musical, history, Jaws, Jeff Jarvis, Justin Timberlake, Kevin, Kiki, law, Lawrence Lessig, lawyers, Leo Laporte, Linux, LiveJournal, M. Night Shyamalan, Mark Zuckerberg, media, Metallica, Nicholas Brendon, Rifftrax, Sean Parker, Second Life, social networking, society, sociology, Sports Night, Starbucks, Stephen, Stephen Colbert, Steve Jobs, The Accidental Billionaires, The Internet, The New Yorker, The Social Network, The West Wing, Theater Hopper, Tom Brazelton, Tron, twins, Twitter, Weird Al Yankovic, Winklevoss Twins
14 July 2009
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
After a completely unintended hiatus brought on by the super-unfortunate necessity to re-edit this episode, it’s finally here! And it’s a good one, folks. Dr. Mark Webb, now chairman of the Texas Tech philosophy department joins me for his third appearance on the show, alongside Numero Uno Fanboy Jed Cummins and national traveler Kevin Saunders. […]
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apathy, Aristotle, Bill Gates, Buddhism, charity, Christianity, Confucianism, Dell, Dr. Webb, education, ethics, gay rights, government, homosexuality, human nature, Islam, Jediah, Kevin, Linux, Maslo's Hierarchy of Needs, metaphysics, Miami University, Mickey Rooney, moral realism, relativism, religion, Skype, smoking, Stephen, Turkey, values, women's right