Episode 436: Better Than a Lipstick
Jul 30, 2019•1 hr 10 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
DISCUSSED: the admirable candor of B.B. King; the simple joys of the Ordinary Night; movies that are or are not dated and how that affects your enjoyment; how sci-fi seemed to mostly miss the internet; our embarrassment of media options; tech in media and what it means for plot stuff; technology adoption curves are definitely speeding up; doing everything you can not to use your phone as a phone; more generational stuff; how time and context changes our perception; should they take all the smoking out of movies and tv?; remember: you're not making errors—you're adding information; and, finally, Dan has an exciting announcement and a wet notebook.
Links for this episode:
- 5by5 | Back to Work #434: Grist for an Unnecessary Mill
- H. P. Lovecraft - Wikipedia
- H. G. Wells - Wikipedia
- "The Office" Chair Model (TV Episode 2008) - IMDb
- Chart: The Rising Speed of Technological Adoption
- Seeing What’s Next | Asymco
- 5by5 | Amplified #157: A Three Year Cold
- Who Are Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z?
- Starman (film) - Wikipedia
- Amazon.com: Starman: Karen Allen, Jeff Bridges, Charles Martin Smith, Ted White, Richard Jaeckel, John Carpenter, Larry J. Franco, Columbia Pictures Corporation: Movies & TV
- 5by5 | Amplified
- Amazon.com : Rite in the Rain Weatherproof Top-Spiral Notebook, 3" x 5", Black Cover, Universal Pattern, 3 Pack (No. 735-3) : Gateway
- "Detective Jigsaw" -MBMBAM Animatic - YouTube
- TOSLINK: That one consumer fiber optic standard - YouTube
- Merlin Mann on Twitter: ""Remember, you're not making errors; you're adding information." —Isaac the Gamescape Guy (on figure painting)" / Twitter
- The Boys in the Band (1970) - IMDb
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