Friday, September 12, 2008

Episode 1

After long delay, here is our first full episode:




You will notice that Sean's voice is out of sync through large segments of the recording. We apologize for this, but they were due to technical difficulties with some of our recording software and we don't have the time to painstakingly remove them. (It's been long enough already.) Armed with the knowledge that we have now, however, we should be able to avoid this kind of problem in the future.

Enjoy.

Part I: Fluff and Chatter

0:00 - Intro & Preview

1:40 - XCollegiates on recording software, "Pamela"

2:30 - Awful domain names?

3:30 - Freudian websites, like www.com

5:40 - Marlonbrandolookalikes.com

6:30 - Sean's recording lag becomes painfully apparent

7:00 - Moving toward a topic for the day.

8:00 - Sidetracked by www.quantz.com and alternate movie titles.

11:00 - Cheetos Cheetah.

12:30 - Back to the topic at hand (laying blame).

14:30 - Philosophy is suggested.


Part II: Onto the "meat" of the conversation.


15:00 - Philosophy is all words, all semantics?

18:00 - Is Philosophy set against the practical?

20:00 - John argues that Philosophy thinks itself too important.

24:00 - Sean argues against pragmatism in John's argument (with lag, of course).

27:00 - Talking about knowledge.

29:00 - Truth and worthiness, (some garbled microphones).



Websites referenced in this show:

http://www.paradoxplaza.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=395&Itemid=228

http://images.forbes.com/media/2005/12/brands_7.jpg

htp://www.justice.com

http://www.com

http://pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF103-Nice_Shirt.gif

http://www.paulgraham.com/philosophy.html

http://www.qwantz.com/archive/001127.html

2 comments:

Ibid said...

Hmm, how can I put this lightly. . .

It sounded like Sean was either talking throughout everyone else's conversations, or that Sean and Andrew are rude, and like interrupting Sean when he's talking. Either that, or none of you had any clue what the heck you were talking about and when.

Weird.

John C. said...

True. We've worked through the software issues, though, and now we're back on track.

 
Seldom affirm, and more seldom deny, but always distinguish.