Saturday, August 15, 2015

Episode 1 Reference Guide

To help our listeners keep up with what we talked about in our first episode, here are the references, links, and supplemental items we mentioned in our inagural podcast:

(Click here to listen to the first episode):

Felipe Drinking Coffee Like a Boss

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Oh, Nostalgia!

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Mexican Gin Rummy




Felipe explains why his admiration for Gambit comes from playing cards with his uncles (poker, conquian, a.k.a "Mexican Gin Rummy"):

John's Comic Book Review

Image Comics We Stand On Guard gets the spotlight.

Book Reviews

John reviews Orson Scott Card's Earthfall. Felipe talks about one of his favorite books of all time, Joe Haldeman's Forever War

Felipe reviews Frederik Pohl's sci-fi classic, Gateway:

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Movie Overview

Movie Review: Felipe's favorite movie of 2015, Ex Machina, got us thinking of other fictitious universes that have dealt with androids, robots, A.I., etc. Are we ready to live with the androids? Or are we too afraid to accept them as a possible part of every day life?

Destination, Anywhere, but Here: John and Felipe talk about shows/concerts that made them feel old or out of place. We also wax nostalgically about certain shows we've been too, including this show with Thrice that both John and Felipe attended, but had no clue they were a part of (to read a review of the Thrice show of October/2011, click here). 
Felipe got a pic with Thrice singer, Dustin Kensrue. John did not.


Music mentioned and referenced in this episode:

 

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