Transpondency
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Feedforward >>> FF301 >>> Little Beat Bongoes
Feedforward >>> FF300 >>> 300!
Feedforward >>> FF299 >>> Computers Are Stupid (The Slavoj Zizek Blues)
Feedforward >>> FF298 >>> The Future Of Computer
238 - Suburban Transpondency
CANADA 150 In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Confederation A look back at The Canadian Centennial in 1967 Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, "Man and His World" Leonard Cohen & Marshall McLuhan and many other Canadian Cultural influences like Pierre Berton, Rich Little, Leonard Nimoy, Hank Snow & Robert Service In this land of snow and mountains, rivers and plains We are a people of song and story, poetry and humour We are also great engineers and visionaries of peace Together, from e...
Feedforward >>> FF297 >>> CA-NA-DA: The Centennial Song Remixed
Feedforward >>> FF296 >>> The Great Canadian Bear Debate
Feedforward >>> FF295 >>> Canada's Really Big
Feedforward >>> 294 >>> He Shoots! He Scores!
Feedforward >>> FF293 >>> Dew Line
Feedforward >>> FF292 >>> Robert Service's Klondike Tripe
Feedforward >>> FF291 >>> Don't Put Up With Bullshit
Feedforward >>> FF290 >>> Shanghaied
Feedforward >>> FF289 >>> A Powerful Vision Of The Future
Feedforward >>> FF288 >>> Creativity And Suffering
Feedforward >>> FF287 >>> Muffin
Part 45 - Returning To Kingston
TransCanada Transpondency Part 45 - Returning To Kingston an audio travelogue of sorts Returning to Kingston, Ontario for the Bob Goyetche memorial cruise with PAB Alumni. Adam reflects on the past decade of podcasting, all the connections made, and his internal struggles. When the boat cruise takes a dark turn because of some potent edibles, Adam is forced to confront his inner demons and overwhelming emotions of grief. After such an ordeal, can he and the others, Shane and Brent, survive the j...
Part 44 - Kingston Pen
TransCanada Transpondency an audio travelogue of sorts A binaural recording of the Kingston Pen tour with PAB alumni. (Earbud warning: sound volumes will vary) Kingston Penitentiary is a former maximum security prison built in 1833 and closed in 2013.