70: Alan Turing
Gross freaky candy, about that part where I was sobbing, and the life and significance of Alan M Turing.
Gross freaky candy, about that part where I was sobbing, and the life and significance of Alan M Turing.
The Kubler-Ross stages of grief:
* Denial (this isn’t happening to me!)
* Anger (why is this happening to me?)
* Bargaining (I promise I’ll be a better person if…)
* Depression (I don’t care anymore)
* Acceptance (I’m ready for whatever comes)
And after five short hours, the women in podcasting page is up and running with four whole entries. Something awesome about Danny Trejo, and leave it to me to run my damn mouth about the happiest day of your life.
I call my friend Ben in Culver City for a little chat, and something that we’re hoping to make his segment, in which Ben tells you holiday revelers why your celebrations are stupid and probably hurt indigenous people. It may sound strange in this flash player, download it through itunes and it’ll sound fine. I don’t know. It took me two days to figure that out. There’s no apparent reason for the squeak.