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Science... sort of

Ep 227: Science.. sort of - Feedback Feedbag

Science... sort of

Brachiolope

Natural Sciences, Science

4.7674 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2015

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Doing an all feedback episode to get caught up on all the wonderful things y'all send our way. 

 

00:00:00 -  Garrett, who doesn't identify his hair color, and seems to think we know a lot about science immediately finds our weak spot by asking about genetics. Specifically, he wants to know if redheads are in danger of going extinct. This leads to a surprisingly long discussion about the origins of redhair. Plus you'll learn once and for all which of the paleopals have red hair in their beards, even if they don't have any on their head. 

 

00:22:32 - Since humanity evolved, there have been drinks. Though some recent evidence suggests animals may have been drinking even before humans. Patrick goes first because he thinks he finally found a beer Ryan hasn't had. It's a Dead Rising from Flying Dog and he's also wrong. Sorry, Patrick. Ben is enjoying some Irish Breakfast Tea, which is supposedly much better than English Breakfast Tea. And Ryan is having a beer he made for a class three years ago. It has not aged well, but does lead to a nice discussion of stable isotopes.

 

00:33:02 - For our second segment we have an awesome e-mail from Nami who shares a special kinship with Ben. She has suggested a few stories for us to cover. The first is about converting stellar radiance patterns into sound waves, essentially every star is singing a different song, which is really neat. The second is about using two people's brains instead of one to control a spacecraft simulation. DRIFTING PEOPLE. Are Ben and Ryan drift compatible? You'll have to listen to find out. 

 

00:57:46 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like shows full of paleoPOWs, in that they're both composed of listener feedback. Ben goes first with an e-mail from South African listener Gerhard R. He teaches us some Afrikaans and promotes some local African brews. Ryan then gets sidetracked talking about a recent dig we went to at Natural Trap Cave in Wyoming. Were any camel leopards found? Who knows. Once Ryan refocuses and actually finds his paleoPOW he thanks recurring donor Adam K. who has a request. Adam K. would like to use his donation to sponsor all future quotes and references to Jurassic Park. Challenge accepted, hold onto your butts. Ryan then gets distracted again talking about Pokemon. Ben joins in until Patrick remembers that the show isn't actually over yet and forces us to listen to his paleoPOW. His is from Neece of WV, who caught a Brachiolope in the act of riding a velocipede (we had to look up what that was too). She was able to immortalize the image which you can now purchase from her Etsy and/or Redbubble store, as well as view it in the always impressive Brachiolope Gallery!

 

 

Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts!

 

 

Music for this week's show:

Red Headed Stranger - Willie Nelson

Have a Cuppa Tea - The Kinks

Pacific Rim (feat. Tom Morello) - Ramin Djawadi

Transcript

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0:00.0

And then, Ben, do you have a few minutes after the show to talk some business stuff?

0:04.0

Oh, business stuff.

0:05.2

Okay.

0:05.6

Yeah.

0:06.5

Yeah.

0:06.8

We'll do it after the show.

0:07.8

Sure.

0:09.3

What are we cutting Patrick out?

0:11.2

No, Patrick will stay on for that.

0:12.4

Sorry, Patrick.

0:13.2

You've gone on vacation.

0:14.5

Now the podcast is the Not Patrick Show.

0:19.7

We changed the name while you were on vacation.

0:22.2

Your first vacation in 30 years.

0:23.9

From science sort of.com, you're listening to Science Sort of.

0:31.7

You're listening to Science Sortive.

0:33.3

This is episode 227.

0:35.2

Our theme this week is feedback feedback.

0:38.3

I'm your host Ryan, joining me to talk about things that are science, things that are sort of science, and things that wish they were science.

0:43.1

Or the stalwart, Patrick Wheatley.

0:45.6

This is Patrick talking.

0:47.0

So later on this show, when you hear me, you'll know this is me.

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