31 March 2009
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Progress is a tricky thing. It doesn’t always go like you think it should. Sometimes the days are Blue and Sunny, sometimes things blow up in your face, and sometimes you just have to put yourself out there and let it happen. What I’m trying to say is, of course, that BF had an AWESOME […]
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artificial intelligence, Bad Astronomy, broadcasting, Bryan, C++, Care Bears, censorship, Cory Doctorow, creationism, crowdsourcing, DiggNation, Dollhouse, DVR, education, evolution, facial hair, G4, George Carlin, HTML, Jonathan Coulton, Kansas, Kevin, magic, meta, Microsoft, Murphy's Law, music, non sequitur, Penn and Teller, Phil Platt, Ratty the Puppet, religion, Revision3, Ringo Starr, science, Shakespeare, SkyNet, Smurfs, Snorks, Stephen, Stickam, Sweeney Todd, TechTV, Texas, The Broken, theater, This Week at Texas Tech, This Week in Tech, Thomas the Tank Engine, To Kill a Mockingbird, Transformers, TWiT, Twitter, Voltron, Windows Live, X-Play, XML
30 October 2008
By StephenTorrence
In Weekly Why
We’re back for the second installment of the RaiderVille Diaries, joined this time by yet another first-time guest, Lexi Ellis. We managed to cram four people into the midget tent and muse about the social dynamics of the growing community, authority, lawlessness, and such. The party’s going strong and there are still two days to […]
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alcohol, anarchy, authoritarianism, college, ESPN, food, football, Kevin, law, Lexi, magic, Matt, Microsoft, Mike Leach, monarchy, nepotism, prostitution, RaiderVille, Risk, Rock Band, society, Stephen, tents, Texas Tech University, The Incredibles, University of Texas, Wild West, Woodstrock
25 October 2008
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
A friend of a friend told me that if you listen to Bad Philosophy on a Microsoft Zune while preparing a Hot Pocket, the microwaves resonate with the current in the headphone wires and cause your ears to secrete Jello! Really … this totally happens … … Okay, you caught us. It’s a pure urban […]
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4chan, Aristotle, Bewitched, Bill Gates, cell phones, club Luxor, conspiracy theories, Darwin's Awards, drugs, education, folk tales, George Bush, Google, government, iPhone, Jared, Jerry Seinfeld, journalism, Kevin, Kimberly, Lubbock, magic, Matt, money, Nick, PATRIOT Act, politics, possibility, radiation, revolution, Santa Claus, september 11th, Snopes, spiders, Stephen, Subway, success, tabloids, technology, The Internet, trolling, urban legends, viruses, Wal-Mart, Wikipedia