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Science... sort of

Ep 65: Science... sort of - Stats and Stones

Science... sort of

Brachiolope

Natural Sciences, Science

4.7674 Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2010

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

00:00:00 – The Paleopals are all here, having recovered from a mysterious case of arsenic poisoning, and are flushing their systems out with a little bit of alcohol. Charlie has an old favorite, Patrick is kicking back a cold one, and Ryan is classing it up, but maybe being a bit "winey" about it.

 

00:05:29 – Ryan, Patrick and Ben sit down for a chat with John Allen Paulos, a professor of math and statistics at Temple University. He's way smarter than all of you so listen to what he says about numbers, innumeracy and the problem with people not knowing their maths (It's how the Brits say it.)

 

Also, don't forget to do your homework:

1) Take any prime number bigger than 5 and explain why it's square is always 1 more than a multiple of 24.

2) Estimate how many pizza parlors there are in SF.

 

00:40:34 – Now that the Paleopals have been told they need to toughen up their number sense they figure they best toughen up in some other areas, in other words they need to develop some True Grit.

 

00:50:14 – Most people don't use "irony" properly; other people don't know how to tell a dinosaur from an ammonite. When the two combine it's a kerfuffle of misinformation and sanctimonious jabs. That's exactly the case with the recent story of a "dinosaur" in a Cathedral.  Accept no substitutes, the Paleopals won't steer ya wrong.

 

01:01:46 – On the PaleoPOW this week Paleogamy Porter is dropping some kind words on iTunes, Matt provides a trippy addition to the Brachiolope gallery, and Christian schools us on comments made way back in the before time on episode 46.

 

Please consider voting for us in the science category at http://podcastawards.com

 

Thanks for listening, show notes and links available at http://sciencesortof.com, also check out the blog for more content all week at http://paleocave.com/

 

Music this week:

Wine Red – The Hush Sound

Painted by Numbers – The Sounds

God's Gonna Cut You Down – Johnny Cash

Grace Cathedral Hill – The Decemberists

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:04.1

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0:12.6

Okay.

0:14.4

Hello and welcome to Science Sorto.

0:24.1

Hello and welcome to Science Sort of Episode 65.

0:28.2

This week's theme is Stats and Stones.

0:31.3

I'm your host, Ryan, and joining me as always are the Paleo Pals, Patrick.

0:35.6

Hello out there in Podcast Land.

0:37.4

And Charlie. Happy winter, everybody. Patrick and Charlie are joining meo pals Patrick. Hello out there in podcast land. And Charlie.

0:38.2

Happy winter, everybody.

0:39.6

Patrick and Charlie are joining me to discuss things that are science, things that are sort

0:43.1

of science, and things that wish they were science, but we can't start that off without

0:47.3

a little bit of discussion about libations.

0:49.9

So what are you drinking, Charlie?

0:51.9

It's boring as far as the show's concerned, because I'm always drinking this, but it's my favorite beer, so you got to do what you like, and I'm drinking an IPA from Laganitas.

1:02.0

A quality standby.

1:03.5

Yeah.

1:04.6

Well, what about you, Patrick? Are you going to spice things up a bit?

1:07.4

A little bit. I just got back from Portland, Oregon, and I had lots of interesting beers there. I'm drinking something that's more widely available, but it is from Oregon. It's a full sale seasonal called Waseel.

1:21.7

Not bad. Nice.

1:23.6

I'm not exactly sure why it's a winter seasonal.

1:30.8

If you drink it, it's not especially wintery, in my opinion.

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