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Did ESPN's Sports Center feature Conpsirator?

 

Is Milwaukee Bucks Point Guard Brandon Jennings a fellow conspirator?  At 0'29" into the highlight footage I captured the screen shot below so you can see what I mean.

I hardly ever get to see sports on tee-vee, so I completely flipped out when I saw this while on a weekend get away in Nevada.

Here is the screenshot of what I saw:

Brandon Jennings does the "Prisoner Salute"

ESPN has taken the video down.

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How we can share ALL our music for free (streaming) - Lets do this!

Howdy, folks!  I wanted to share with you a great way for us all to share our entire music libraries without having to download gb's worth of music.  There is a program called Simplify Media that allows for up to 30 friends to stream your entire music library--playlists included!  The program is 100% free, unless you want the iPhone app (which is something like $8).  The iPhone app is probably the one I use more than any other since I can access any of my music from pretty much anywhere without having to worry about space on my phone.

Check out Simplify Media program here:

http://www.simplifymedia.com/

Dr Who is a Welfare Statist

I am listening to Ziggy's podcast about Dr Who and his possible leftist persuasion, I am not sure why is there a big debate. I started watching Dr Who after I heard Gard talk about it many times, I started watching it from Christopher Eccleston(9th doctor). Around at the end of that season when Dr Who goes with Captain Jack and Rose back to World War 2(its that episode where a creepy kid wears a gas mask and keeps on saying 'Are you my mommy?'), where Dr Who tells that boy's mother "Don't forget the Welfare State"(right when they are trying to give her hope about allied victory in the war).

That line just greatly turned me off with the series, and I didn't watch the next season and the new doctor. I don't understand the big debate.

A funny parody of "Annie's Song" by John Denver about the 2010 Census

The census has been a particularly hot topic amongst liberty activists, as of late, and I happened to stumble across this funny parody.  

I thought this was very amusing and decided to share it with you all :D

A parody of "Annie's Song" by John Denver.

Thank you

Just listened to the 2/10 'cast about the State of the Union, and the outro music sent me down the rabbit hole!

As a music buff (and sax player) myself, you guys always amaze me with the great selections, but Super Sex really triggered my interest.

I had never heard of them before, but I've now downloaded about 30 songs from Morphine.

 

Keep the greatness coming, and be seeing you!

1/17 show

Couls someone tell me the female artist that closes this show?

 

Thank You

Cryptex

DUNE: An Interview with Frank Herbert & David Lynch

Neat interview with Frank Herbert and David Lynch discussing the early 1980's film version of Dune. Part 1/6. Herbert also discusses his thoughts on politics. He seems to think the US government of his day was broken and that it required more checks & balances. He proposed setting up all kinds of independent review boards from the local to federal level that would wield power over elected reps.

the music for the 1/26/2010 opening closing

What's the name of the artist of the music on this podcast I'm liked it? and greeting first time on this forum

Lost Doctor Who Episodes and Unions

I am a Doctor Who fan but for me, Doctor Who started with Tom Baker.  I knew there were previous Doctors but I am not so avid a fan that I knew the history of the show.  I was recently reading that many of the episodes from the William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton years were "wiped" by the BBC.  Some were recovered but many are gone forever.  I just read today that some of the impetus for the "wipe" came from one of the British Unions.  It seems that they were worried that if the BBC had a large archive of material, they would be able to replay them and avoid making new shows.  The unions figured that would jeopardize jobs.  Incredible!

The Arcade Fire

Hey guys, I am new hear, so I assume that I can just throw up any awesome band on here, so here it goes.

 

The Arcade Fire is an amazing band. Many of the members rotate instruments during live play, and incorporate different instruments into the mix in different songs. They were featured on Austin City Limits where they put on a phenomenal show.

Two awesome songs are Neighborhood 3 (Power out) and Rebellion (Lies) off The Funeral album. They have a unique sound, so go check them out!

The Book of Eli

Saw it last week, only now getting to post about it. I really liked it. There was a moment when I wondered if it would pay off, but it really did. Congrats to the production team (including co-producer Denzell Washington) and writer. Awesome adventure with a moral attached to it.

And guess what? They actually place Hayek's "Road to Serfdom" in a shot. Look for it when you see Gary Oldman sitting at a desk reading a book on Mussolini!

Cool movie deserving of more than one viewing.

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The Omega Man

Just bought a copy of The Omega Man for me one of the classic 70s disutopian classic & for me personally its also a libertarian analogy.

For those who haven't seen 'The Omega Man' starring Charlton Heston you might of seen the remake 'I'm Legend' with Will Smith.

Though I think Will Smith put in a great performance I thought the remake was in fact rather dull & so as you might guess I prefer the original Omega Man.

Yes it's a little outdated & clunky but Heston always processed great on screen presence & I've long identified with the film.

Frank Turner

Awesome UK musician frank turner has a really liberty-leaning album out called "poetry of the deed". y'all should check it out. there's this song called "songs of liberty" that is just rad as hell.

Art Clokey Dies at age 89

http://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/breaking_news/story/982411.html

 

What a bummer... at least he had a nice long life. His works should live on quite well, and I hope they do justice to the 80s episodes and release ALL of them as a box set.

 

Pep

Remake of Dune?

Whilst reviewing my direct messages on twitter I came across this article which states that there will be a third film made of Frank Herbert's epic DUNE.

Any of you know anything about this?

Here is the link to the story.

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