Transpondency
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226 - Suburban Transpondency
Halloween Special The Final Houdini Seance Attempting to summon and communicate with spirits of the dead.
Part 41 - Chilliwack River
TransCanada Transpondency an audio travelogue of sorts One week of camping along the Chilliwack River. Adam encounters a dying fish, takes magic mushrooms, plays Risk and watches some classic movies. Yeah, we had a trailer and a generator! So what!
225 - Suburban Transpondency
Doomsday: The Atomic Age Of course, the whole point of a Doomsday Machine is lost, if you *keep* it a *secret*! Why didn't you tell the world, EH? We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, "Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." I...
Part 40 - Hamilton
TransCanada Transpondency an audio travelogue of sorts On the road to the Marshall Mcluhan Podcaster Roundtables. First stop, Brampton! Hanging out with the MMD while fighting off a chest cold. On Friday, we head down to Hamilton to meet up with the podcasters for #MMPR15. Visiting local pubs like Chester's Beers Of The World, Aout & About, and West Town . There's much merriment and conversation. A live podcasting seesion. And some late night antics....
Part 39 - Lac Le Jeune
TransCanada Transpondency an audio travelogue of sorts Camping with the family at Lac Le Jeune near Kamloops, BC. Hot summer weather cause severe thunderstorms to roll through the region bringing heavy rain and hail. Between storms, the weather warms up again and its time to go swimming. Watch out for leeches! On Canada Day, the night sky is clear and its safe to build a campfire. After roasting marshmallows and s'mores, the moon comes out in full under the influence of a zither dulcimer. Binaur...
Part 38 - Scouting
TransCanada Transpondency an audio travelogue of sorts Adam and friends go on a roadtrip around Hope, Britsh Columbia scouting out potential new campsites. They explore areas around Coquihalla Summit, Skagit Valley, Fraser Canyon, and Chilliwack River. They also visit the scenic Hell's Gate Airtram attraction. Music by Fountains of Wayne: "Fire In The Canyon" “We had to travel where no human being should venture, for surely we have encountered the gates of hell.” –Simon Fraser, 1808....
224 - Suburban Transpondency
A Skype conversation with MMD of "I'm Done With This Podcast" about experimental radio, ASMR, and other things
223 - Suburban Transpondency
>> CLOUDS << Rows and flows of angel hair And ice cream castles in the air And feather canyons everywhere, I've looked at clouds that way. But now they only block the sun, They rain and snow on everyone So many things I would have done, But clouds got in my way. I've looked at clouds from both sides now From up and down and still somehow It's cloud illusions I recall I really don't know clouds at all ~ Joni Mitchell, from Both Sides Now Richard Hamblyn's The Invention of Clouds talk ...
Part 37 - Bowling Tournament
TransCanada Transpondency an audio travelogue of sorts Adam drives home from a bowling tournament in Vernon, BC talking about the weekend and going off on random tangents.
222 - Suburban Transpondency
American writer Henry Miller, born in Brooklyn, New York, is known for several 20th century works that reflect his own personal experiences, including Tropic of Cancer (1934), Black Spring (1936) and The Rosy Crucifixion Trilogy (1965). Miller's explicit and often obscene content led the way for a new generation of American writers. He died on June 7, 1980 in Pacific Palisades, California. “Paris is like a whore. From a distance she seems ravishing, you can't wait until you have her in your arms...
221 - Suburban Transpondency
The big Easter episode! Big deal, right? Forget Jesus, where's the chocolate eggs? Well, look, he died on the cross for our sins so maybe you should knock off all that pagan nonsense and get on your knees in prayer. Or whatever. It's all bullshit anyways. "I think the Bible ought to be ceremoniously and reverently burned every Easter. We need it no more, because the Spirit is with us. It’s a dangerous book, and to worship it is of course a far more dangerous idolatry than bowing down to images o...