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231: The Seventh Segment of a Seventh Segment

Mar 29, 20241 hr 28 minEp. 231
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Episode description

Subtitle: Merlin only ate one.

Topic include perception, misdirection, binaries, and how it is that "Survivor" so rarely leaks.

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Links and Show Notes:

Things kick off with the usual problems, and then somehow there's a whole thing about magic tricks, perception, and misdirection. John cannily coins "The Reverse Columbo."

In Follow-Up, Merlin has a headphone correction, Listener Dave nominates !bff, Listener Benjamin identifies the weird old guy pronunciation channel, and a band from the 80s gets the LED out.

John points out that, with computers, binaries are definitely a thing, but Merlin feels like he could go either way about it.

For a main topic, your hosts have more to say about Jelinsky. As a very entertaining dingaling, our guy's brief time on Survivor provides a good opportunity to explore how the show is produced and presented.

Finally, your hosts consider John's potential career path as "an external coach."

(Recorded on Tuesday, March 19, 2024)

Credits Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Dr, Geoff Lindsey, "the weird old guy pronunciation channel" An American T-dropping conspiracy?! - YouTube Jack Rhodes's YouTube channel Slow-motion up-close magic example video - YouTube Merlin's Apollo Robbins playlist - YouTube Trying to understand why light "slows down" in water, glass, etc. - YouTube The cover of The Police album Ghost in the Machine Fair-Play mysteries List of Seinfeld fictional films | WikiSein | Fandom

The series Seinfeld mentions many fictional films, sometimes as major plot elements, sometimes minor plot elements and often as running gags.

Revisiting the Seinfeld Movie Posters - IGN "Ricky Jay and His 52 Assistants" (David Mamet, 1996) Dr. Katz - Best of Ray Romano - YouTube "Blade Runner" (1982) - Photo Analysis Scene - YouTube Penn and Teller Magic bullet catch complete - YouTube Frinkiac - S04E07 - SHE MUST THINK YOU'RE AFTER HER EGGS!

"I ONLY ATE ONE!"

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