Sinopsis
All the Sunrise Robot shows!
Episodios
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Bits & Pieces #33 - I Don't Only Listen To Sad Music
16/09/2015 Duración: 47minWhy do we listen to music? Why do we love it and want to create it? What are some of our most favorite songs of all time? We spend some time sharing the tunes nearest and dearest to us.
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Eclectic Readers Book Club #7 - The Magicians: Why You Shouldn’t Write Yourself into Your Novels
15/09/2015 Duración: 01h15minPublishers are tricksy with comparisons. Placing books in certain genres can also be misleading. Also, everyone agrees that Quentin sucks and Alice is amazing.
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Flipping Tables #84 - Stop Blueing Yourself
15/09/2015 Duración: 01h03min3D printed keys are a real thing and now the TSA knows it. Apple released a bunch of stuff and we only talk about the interesting bits. And is flat design ruining life? Yes. Well, maybe.
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Likely Story #17 - I Have No Weapons Training Whatsoever
13/09/2015 Duración: 01h15minPolly and Shelby catch up before Polly gets married! The ladies discuss how much Fall television they are going to watch and review for your benefit. Then it's finally time for an in-depth discussion of the USA hit show Mr. Robot. Shelby is then joined by Carolyn to discuss Fear the Walking Dead. Also: Shelby and Carolyn decide who would survive a zombie apocalypse.
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The Pseudo Show #28 - I’d Rather Sweat In A Storage Unit: A Conversation with Daisy Face
10/09/2015 Duración: 54minPhoenix-based shoegazers Daisy Face join the show to discuss the blistering heat, gorgeous earth tones and thriving music communities of Arizona. Hear why they named songs Breakfast and Lunch, find out what sk'punk and BBQ brain are and also that Shane played in a lot of great metal bands.
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Bits & Pieces #32 - A Million Footpedals
09/09/2015 Duración: 55minWe dive into the details of stereo sound, panning, pan's law and phase cancellation! Also, a thorough enjoyment of Vangelis' amazing music situation, and as always check out our song Picks of the Week.
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Flipping Tables #83 - Prove Me Wrong, Samsung
08/09/2015 Duración: 01h22minThe HowToGeek rains Comic Sans down on ad blockers. Android Wear software and hardware arrives with big updates. Apple Watch users really love their Apple Watches. And Google sets the design community abuzz with an updated logo.
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Bits & Pieces #31 - You Better Hope He Stays On That Click
02/09/2015 Duración: 51minLearn how to acoustically treat your home studio space! Also: Joey Fatone offers advice to the members of One Direction, fans react poorly to Bloc Party's new band members, and Hitler can't quite recreate Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar tone. Finally, as always, we have some great song picks of the week!
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Flipping Tables #82 - Put An Offer On The Cat
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h10minYouTube Gaming is officially launched. Mario Maker levels recieve DMCA takedowns from Playboy. Physical-to-digital notebooks are still going on. And Mike drives the Metal Gear Solid V hype train.
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Likely Story #16 - Your Joking Isn't Funny Anymore
31/08/2015 Duración: 57minPolly is only days away from her wedding! As a distraction, the ladies of Likely Story talk about cats, road rage and how terrible the Zoo tv show is. A special guest joins to discuss Wet Hot American Summer First Days at Camp. Also: Project Runway updates and places to visit in Denver.
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Bits & Pieces #30 - The More Hyphens You Introduce The More Niche It Is
26/08/2015 Duración: 38minWe listen to a piano speak, check out Kim Dotcom's new music streaming service Baboom, and try our luck at keeping perfect time. Also: CHVRCHES tells us they'd sell more records if they presented themselves as a solo project. POTWs: Adebisi Shank and The Districts!
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Flipping Tables #81 - I Live At 123 Fake Street
25/08/2015 Duración: 01h13minThe Washington Post gives away the TSA's master keys. Google releases the OnHub wireless router. Windows 10 is a disaster for gaming but actually it's probably fine. And Mario Maker is already delightful and terrible to behold.
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Some Pulp #16 - The Men from A.C.R.O.N.Y.M: The Golden Age of Cold War Narratives in 60s TV, Film, and Fiction
24/08/2015 Duración: 52minWhy did millions of Americans flock to NBC on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1964 and remain rapt viewers until Batman destroyed their showrunning savoir faire? What do writers like Ian Fleming, Stan Lee, and John Le Carre, have in Common? How did organizations like MI6, CIA, KGB, U.N.C.L.E., THRUSH and SPECTRE become commonplace lingo with the moviegoing public?
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Bits & Pieces #29 - My Voice Is Being Tracked By A Laser
19/08/2015 Duración: 42minWill.He.Is (will.i.am) participates in a ridiculous Lexus ad involving night driving, lasers and musical roads, Spotify actually does a good job recommending new songs, and a slew of novelty metal bands fatigue us. Our song picks of the week are sure to delight you, though!
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Flipping Tables #80 - Diversify Your Apocalypse Investment
18/08/2015 Duración: 01h21minMatt of Bits & Pieces fame joins Mike and Lyons to report on GamesCom, the Oculus Rift, and the HTC Vive. Mike shares his delayed reactions to Fallout 4. Jibo is a robot 'part of the family' that sounds like a Portal turret. And Google becomes Alphabet then buys itself.
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Likely Story #15 - Let's Regroup and Talk about Our Feelings
17/08/2015 Duración: 44minAfter a recording mishap, Polly & Shelby manage to record episode 15 as a treat for your ears. There is a summer slump of television, but the ladies of Likely Story dig into the new season of Project Runway and do a gut-check on So You Think You Can Dance. Polly’s wedding is getting closer and Shelby can’t stop watching True Blood. Also: Cats are discussed.
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Eclectic Readers Book Club #6 - Girl on the Train: How Creepy is Too Creepy?
15/08/2015 Duración: 01h08minPeople watching gone wrong. We discuss the different issues each women have in the book and how awful the men can be. Also, when does people watching become creepy? And some books we did not really enjoy.
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Bits & Pieces #28 - I'm Going to Kill You in the Morning
12/08/2015 Duración: 45minPrince's next album will be exclusively on Tidal, Beach House unveils a setlist creator for fans and for FXPlain, Matt talks about how Delay works. As always, stick around for our Picks of the Week each episode.
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Flipping Tables #79 - The High-Five Is Crucial
11/08/2015 Duración: 59minMike gets Windows 10 installed after a convoluted process, Tesla shows off a creepy solid metal snake electric car charger, Lexus shows off a working hoverboard with serious limitations, and TripMode helps you conserve data on your mac when you're tethered to your phone. Also: will Google's latest attempt to improve the pace of Android updates work this time?
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Some Pulp #15 - Imagine There's No Internet: The Rise of Personal Computers in the Life of an Academic
10/08/2015 Duración: 01h05minComputers in the 50s and 60s were glorified calculators, existing as giant mainframes in large rooms, before the personal computer revolutions of the 70s and 80s. See how these dramatic changes affected the lives of normal citizens through the lens of an english professor at a university who brought computers to the classroom in the early 80s and sent his first email in 1983, travelled to Africa with a laptop in the 90s, and still plays with the latest gadgets to this day.