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In a world where the elves vote for Bob and do it better than any other, during the inane insanity of the 44th Hour, the Moonlit Sages pontificate, whilst the hunters of Riana seek out their prey on the icy plains of Yukinko. Here, your only hope is to start Getting Thinky or all is lost!
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Time management? Nah! It turns out we have a lot of venting to do about the screwed up nature of the college and university system in the United States. Enjoy our discussion turned extended rant!
Participants: Kellen, Grace, Kaiti
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What makes a good name? The story behind our names and what our names mean. Why do our names matter to us? How do we choose names for pets and objects? Why do we assign names to inanimate objects? What makes certain names popular? Do names go out of style? What are good nicknames? What makes comic book character names suitable? How do we pick online names?
Participants: Kaiti, Andrew, Jimmy
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*updated to fix sound quality issues 11/21/2010*
What makes something a classic in literature? Who decides what's a Classic? Some weird hypothetical classic decision cases. Why can Classics get away with things non-Classics can't?
Participants: Kellen, Kaiti, Andrew
Credits:
Jonathan Coulton - Kennesaw Mountain Landis
Hank Green cover of Looking For Alaska by Liane Graham
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What would you do if a zombie apocalypse struck? Giraffe Sex and Platypus noises are cool. The Japanese are our great overlords. Beware Batman if you own a Government agent Cat. What does any of that have to do with Television? Find out in today's episode of Getting Thinky!
No references today.
Participants: Kellen, Kaiti, Jimmy, Andrew, and debuting Melissa and Grace
Credits:
Dr. Noise cover of Exterminate Regenerate by Chameleon Circuit
Hank Green - People Who Love Giraffes
Hank Green - Crime Dramas Suck
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What Makes Music Great? - The history of music. Is music becoming too commercial? What are our favorite genres? Our most embarrassing music. Music that would make us walk out of a coffee shop if we heard it playing.
Music Genres Throughout History
RENAISSANCE 1400-1600
BAROQUE 1600-1760
Rep 1) Cello Suite No. 1 - Johann Sebastian Bach
Rep 2) The Four Seasons - Antonio Vivaldi
CLASSICAL 1730-1820
Rep 1) Symphony 40 in G - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Rep 2) Moonlight Sonata - Ludwig van Beethoven
ROMANTIC 1815-1910
Rep 1) Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G minor - Johannes Brahms
Rep 2) Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 - Frédéric Chopin
FOLK 1840(Undefined), 1940s(Revival)-present
Rep 1) This Land Is Your Land - Woody Guthrie
Rep 2) Blowin' in the Wind - Bob Dylan
GOSPEL 1900-present
BLUES 1910-present
Rep 1) T'ain't Nobody's Business if I Do - Bessie Smith
Rep 2) Call It Stormy Monday - T-Bone Walker
JAZZ 1910-Present
Origin) Blues • Folk
Rep 1) Feeling Good - Nina Simone (soulful singing)
Rep 2) Take Five - Dave Brubeck (pure instrumental)
COUNTRY 1920-Present
Origin) Folk • Gospel
SWING 1930-Present
Origin) Classical • Jazz
RHYTHM & BLUES 1940-Present (Note: Diff from R&B which reffers to Contemporary R&B)
Origin) Blues • Jazz • Gospel
DOO-WOP 1940-Present
Origin) Blues • Gospel • Folk • Swing • Rhythmn & Blues
ROCK & ROLL 1940s-Present
Origin) Blues • Gospel • Folk • Country • Swing • Rhythmn & Blues • Doo Wop
Rep 1) Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry (thundering energy)
Rep 2) - Elvis
TRADITIONAL POP 1950-Present
Origin) Swing
Rep 1) My Way - Frank Sinatra
Rep 2) My Favorite Things - Julie Andrews (ex. of broadway influence)
POP 1950-Present
Origin) Folk • Jazz• Doo Wop • Rock & Roll
ROCK 1950-Present
Origin) Folk • Country • Rock & Roll
Rep 1) Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin (epic)
SOUL 1950-Present
Origin) Rhthm and Blues • Gospel • Doo-wop
Rep 1) Respect - Aretha Franklin
PSYCHADELIC 1960-Present (FOLK, ROCK, POP, SOUL)
FUNK 1960-Present
Origin) Rhythm and Blues • Blues • Jazz • Psychedelic
Rep 1) - James Brown
DISCO 1960-Present
Origin) Funk • Psychadelic • Pop • Rock • Classical • Gospel • Swing • Blues
HEAVY METAL 1960-Present
Origin) Blues • Rock • Psychadelic
REGGAE 1970-Present
Origin) Rhythm and Blues • Jazz • R&B • Soul
Rep 1) Three Little Birds - Bob Marley & the Wailers
Rep 2) I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash
HIP HOP 1970-Present
Origin) Blues • Jazz • Reggae
Rep 1) The Message - Grandmaster Flash (1st recording)
Rep 2) Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gang (popularized term in lyrics)
PUNK 1970-Present
Origin) Rock & Roll • Folk
NEW WAVE1970-Present
Origin) Punk • Rock • Disco
R&B 1980-Present (CONTEMPORARY R&B)
Origin) Rhythm and Blues • Funk • Folk • Soul • Hip Hop • Pop • Disco
Rep 1) Billy Jean - Michael Jackson
ALTERNATIVE 1980-Present
Origin) Punk• New Wave
Rep 1) R.E.M.
Rep 2) The Cure
INDIE ROCK 1980-Present
Origin) Alternative • Punk
TECHNO 1980-Present
Origin) Disco • Funk
EMO 1980-Present
Origin) Punk • Indie Rock
References:
"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:
THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"
As quoted in "Vonnegut's Blues For America" Sunday Herald (7 January 2006)
Relationship between Music and Language:
http://www.science20.com/science_20/did_music_evolve_language
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/68934/new_theories_on_language_shed_light.html?cat=4
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_origins_of_music
Why Americans Have Bad Rhythm
“If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.” - Louis Armstrong
Participants:
Kellen, Kaiti, Jimmy
Credits:
Jonathan Coulton - Big Bad World One
Josh Woodward - A Song
Josh Woodward - Big Disco Ball
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MBTI Personality Testing. Definitions. Temperaments. Introducing ourselves through our types. Relationships and types. Dominant functions, societal effects, and is this genetic? War of the Types. The types of Superheroes, TV Show characters, Politicians, and Literary Figures.
References:
Wikipedia Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
Good MBTI Self Test
Explanation of MBTI Types at Personality Pathways
Determining Your Type when you're on the Fence
PersonalityTest.net Types
1998 MBTI Frequency Statistics
Keirsey Temperaments
Presidential Candidates MBTI
List of Types for Real and Fictional People
- Note that that last link isn't the one I mentioned during the podcast, but it's a pretty good list. Looking through it, ISTJ's and INFJ's are pretty strong too.
Psychopath or an INTJ
Participants:
Kellen, Kaiti, Jimmy, and Andrew
Credits:
Jamison Young's Solar System
Jonathan Coulton's The Future Soon
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Today's episode: The Internet!
Risks, Effects, Communication, Advertising, Security, Censorship, Brain Alteration, and Short Form vs Long Form Storytelling Online
References:
Martin Buber's "I-It" Communication Theory
Long Tail
ColdPlay CSI:NY Ringtone Ad
History of AdCritic.com
Carl's Jr. Youtube Campaign
The Fiesta Movement Press Release
Fiesta Movement Youtube Channel
Most viewed Fiesta Movement Videos on Youtube
Fiesta TopGear Part 1 (start at 4:08 if you want to skip to the good stuff)
Fiesta TopGear Part 2
TrevorSpace
Google-China Showdown
Social Isolation and New Technology
The Internet Kill Switch
John Green on the Googlization of our Brains ands Long Form Narratives
Surprisingly Free Conversations Nicholas Carr on The effect the Internet has on our Brain
Nicholas Carr The Atlantic Article Is Google Making Us Stupid
Participants:Mari, Kellen, Kaiti, Jimmy, and Andrew
Credits:
Jonathan Coulton: Mandelbrot Set
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