4.8 • 677 Ratings
🗓️ 24 September 2012
⏱️ 80 minutes
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00:00:00 - Ryan chats with some of the geographers from the Floating Sheep blog about their stastically rigorous maps charting beer vs. church in the tweets of Americans. What state will win? What state will lose? How will this affect the electoral college? Tune in to find out!
00:36:21 - Big data projects like the one above require alcohol. Literally. It was one of two search parameters. The Paleopals are silmialr in this regard. Patrick has Old Dominion's English Style Ale. Again. Nothing new there. Charlie has homemade soda water. Everyone agrees this is good and that soda water machine companies should sponsor the show. Ryan has a religiously themed beer to try and bridge the gap with a Salvation golden-style ale from Avery Brewing Company.
00:41:04 -Trailer Trash Talk lacks the ability to back in time to assasinate segments we no longer like, but if we did, we may run the risk of being forced to kill ourselves, much like the sexy protagonists of the new time-travel crime thriller Looper.
00:53:04 - There was a time when the US government had the audacity to ask, "What happens to beer if we nuke it?" Having an excess of nukes, they decided to try it. The results? Delicious. Wander the wastelands of taste as the guys discuss Operation Teapot Project 32.2a.
01:05:15 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like nuked beer; they probably aren't worth any money, but some people still seem willing to pay. Patrick has a new recurring donation from Danielle N. who wants us to buy some beer, even though we try to save the cash for more 'legitimate' purposes, but who are we to argue with the fans? Patrick also sneaks in another donation from Wade W., who's more of a serial donator than a recurring donator. Whatever works, for you, man. Thanks, Danielle and Wade! Ryan has an alliterative and imperative iTunes review from Trailrun, who seems to think that the apocaplys is immenent. The almost-forgotten Charlie has an Emerald City originated e-mail from Mike S. who wants to offer us the exclusive use of the Museum of Flight. There's no way this doesn't work out well for everyone involved. Get ready for SSOcon 2013!
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Music for this week's show provided by:
My United States of Whatever - Liam Lynch
Nancy from Now On - Father John Misty
The Boys of Summer - Don Heneley
Atomic Cocktail - Slim Gaillard
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0:00.0 | Our show, this podcast would be so much better if it was text. |
0:03.3 | Everything could be clear. |
0:04.5 | It would be called a blog. |
0:06.0 | We've demonstrated it. |
0:07.0 | We're incapable of doing that. |
0:10.6 | From science sort of.com, you're listening to Science Sort of. |
0:18.9 | Hello, everyone. You're listening to Science Sort of. |
0:25.7 | This is episode 151. |
0:28.6 | Our theme this week is beer, Bibles, and Bombs. |
0:32.3 | I'm your host, Ryan, and joining me to talk about things that are science, things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were science, |
0:37.9 | are two of my favorites of the six possible paleo pals. |
0:42.5 | One of them is Patrick. |
0:43.8 | Hey, what's going on? |
0:45.1 | Not much. |
0:45.7 | What's going on with you? |
0:46.8 | Doing a podcast out of my house. |
0:49.1 | Are you, Charlie? |
0:49.9 | I'm still here after the boys of summer have gone. |
0:52.7 | The boys of summer have gone. The boys of summer? |
0:57.2 | You just had a bunch of boys hanging out at your house for the summer? |
0:57.8 | Yep. |
1:00.5 | The boys of the summer... Are they technically the Dodgers or is that just anybody? |
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