30 June 2009
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
Over the last couple of weeks we’ve lost a lot of celebrities–Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, even Billy Mays. It’s been tragic, but it got us here at BF thinking… what will happen to our social graphs when we pass on? We decided to answer this pressing question in possibly our most daring setup ever; inside […]
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2Pac, Aaron, AIM, archival, baseball, Beatlemania, celebrities, death, Douglas Adams, encryption, ethics, Facebook, Fake Steve Jobs, Farah Fawcett, Flickr, funerals, George Orwell, Helen Keller, Hichhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, history, identity, iPhone, Jediah, Jeff Goldblum, Jurassic Park, Kevin Rose, lawyers, marketing, Matt, Michael Jackson, music, privacy, Satan, security, Skype, social media, social networking, Stephen, Steve Gibson, The Beatles, Tony LaRussa, trust, Twitter, World of Warcraft, Xbox Live, YouTube
17 September 2008
By StephenTorrence
In Podcast
After a rather significant rain delay, the wild of musings of the Bad Philosophers are back. With the healthy addition of founding member Eric Beutlich, we went on a rockin’ roller coaster ride that kicked off with some pondering about free will, meandered around to the homogenization of modern society, and even weathered an unfortunate […]
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anarchy, apathy, Aristotle, capitalism, causality, determinism, economics, education, epistemology, Eric, free will, God, Godwin's Law, government, Kevin, Large Hadron Collider, Matt, philosophy of religion, politics, privacy, problem of evil, psychology, quantum mechanics, sarcastic, science, society, Stephen, X-prize