Stone Ape Podcast

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
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  • Duración: 316:58:38
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Sinopsis

Exploring the future through understanding the past a series of conversations on a variety of topics.

Episodios

  • 99: Justafunding [October 10, 2014]

    11/10/2014 Duración: 01h37min

    Heron has been getting into mice experiments of the mind. Tom provide some editorialization of his experiments on animals and doing audio time travel. Car crash (http://youtu.be/C3fQOm53npw) and identity thief respectively (http://youtu.be/70C_NKjy44A) respectively. Halloween smoke signals are used for new home buyers in San Jose. How people react to the Islamic State provide some insights in their perspective on nationalism. The celebrities aren't suing Bing. Some points of clarification on a topic from the last recording are made. Joe the Drummer provides three questions. Heron takes death to task. Heron wants his retina display already. What's in a name? What happened to Peter Joseph and his women?

  • 98: The Choosen [October 3, 2014]

    04/10/2014 Duración: 01h57min

    Heron has a project for the programming savvy listeners. Tom offers some ebay and speeding ticket advice for Heron. Now for a few minutes of commercial for Heron's art show. Tom outlines his trip for the past eight days. [Editorial note: I can find no information on Martin Luther King Jr being a Republican.] Tom shifts to discuss how former illicit industries need to leave their illicit roots. Heron riffs on Tom's accent. They return to the topic of rape and Sam Pepper. [Editorial note: Thaddeus Russell is the academic interviewed by Joe Rogan #553.] Tom explores software development practices as a means of producing non-software things. Will the internet survive the next holocaust? Tom freaks Heron out with a discussion on spiders. Send all your long questions to Heron.

  • Special: Biota Live #36: the Cathedral and the Spider [October 31, 2008]

    04/10/2014 Duración: 53min

    Discussed in 98. Dick Gordon, Jeffrey Ventrella, Gerald de Jong and Tom Barbalet talk about two dividing topics - religion and spiders.

  • Special: Biota Live #35: Spiders - Just Say No [October 17, 2008]

    04/10/2014 Duración: 56min

    Discussed in 98. Gerald de Jong and Tom Barbalet talk about simulating spiders, open source and what a decade can teach you.

  • 97: Abusing the Language [September 18, 2014]

    19/09/2014 Duración: 01h29min

    Heron is comfortably carrot. Tom predicts the no vote for Scotland and is desperate to find real media. Sheldrake seems so normal these days (http://podcasts.joerogan.net/podcasts/rupert-sheldrake). What's the purpose of paper? Heron is exploring Helen Keller. Slides capture history. Another two interviews that Tom has enjoyed this year are Chuck D (http://thecombatjackshow.com/network/audio/the-chuck-d-episode-feat-keith-shocklee/) and Ice T (http://thecombatjackshow.com/show/the-ice-t-episode/). What about the podcasting persona and the (video) podcasting form? Tom has been playing his keyboard and will be getting an iPhone. As a video is worth a thousand words (http://youtu.be/ufJGyOSbZ8Q). There may be another Tom podcast coming soon with Liz Swan that may interest some Stone Ape listeners. Viral infections can have rashes it would seem. Tom returns to the favorite topic of diet. Ghost Gun fans, start your web browsers (http://somuchtodo.com/tactical-machining-1911-80-build-project/). What is Hero

  • Footnote to 96 [September 6, 2014]

    06/09/2014 Duración: 04min

    Heron calls Tom on a Saturday morning to discuss the new internet.

  • 96: A Nipple-Based Career [September 4, 2014]

    05/09/2014 Duración: 01h28min

    It always pays to see if your head is in the way. Heron kicks off with a CSB question about games. They wander into sports, capitalism and competition. Heron kicks off a brief discussion on suicide. Heron works hard on Thursdays prior to their chat. They discuss diet. What does lemonade mean? Kickstarter provides a new world. The Islamic State and those fluid covered starlets have a number of things in common. They then dive into sex education, birth rates and Michigan State University. Tom raises Heron's cold calling Kickstarter. What happens when Stone Ape disappears due to digital assaults? From rural to larrikin, the discussion is fractured by word analysis. What would happen if Heron listened to the recording? Heron thinks his health is the most important thing.

  • 95: Broccoli and Divesting [August 28, 2014]

    29/08/2014 Duración: 01h54min

    Tom tells a story for Heron about geometric shapes. Gendo cold calls coming soon? How about those non linguistic language monkeys? Tom gives a story about traveling to sunny Modesto in search of a rare Christmas ornament. Sounds like an alternative universe? For those who want to see the earthquake footage (http://youtu.be/CS93EjM98n0). Tom's next story is a little chilling. Suffering is all relative, it would seem. The blueprint is to divest the war machine. Solar rather than bombs is the way forward (Editorial note: Ivanpah is the name of the solar farm, http://youtu.be/lAq-1uQwXm0). Point your favorite podcasts to Stone Ape. Heron is surprised at the stuff Tom says about other people. What's the deal with the Magical Mystery Tour again? A former listener has been tracking Heron's childhood comic books. Those pesky language monkeys don't like us interacting with their children and Heron better get with the program. How about every-day carry? (http://youtu.be/nJW39r_TW4Q) Heron offers a meditation technique

  • 94: The Deer Hunter Challenge for Peace on Earth [August 21, 2014]

    22/08/2014 Duración: 01h19min

    Heron starts the conversation pondering if a paragraph can disassemble the language machine. Tom explores mores through physical violence and returning to a bad scene. Heron has a list. What about an agent for people who already have jobs? Tom gives an apology to the Vegas listeners. What do Hinkley and the Islamic State have in common? Embrace you're nuts and map your route. An old interview with Tom has been released but not yet Tom at 18 months. What about promoting a Kickstarter that was destined to fail and being utilized to create paid for video content. How about that open ocean for a place to run to? How can we optimize our Facebook usage? They explore capture by the Islamic State and the Vietcong.

  • 93: (untitled) [August 7, 2014]

    08/08/2014 Duración: 01h31min

    They start discussing Tom Vine's passing. Tom has been experimenting on university educated folks. Based on bad reviews, Tom has be reworking the iOS version of Noble Ape. Tom explores the Islamic State (formerly known as ISIS) with some delving into journalism and jihad. [Editorial note: The Blackwater massacre was Nisour Square in 2007.] They review some listener submitted questions. Tom provides his favorite two Beatles songs backwards. Heron explores some of his past. What happened to the techno utopian age? Tom returns to where can we enact change.

  • 92: We Were Once the Revolutionaries [July 24, 2014]

    25/07/2014 Duración: 01h36min

    Tom is being solicited folks who he doesn't know. Heron knows who they are. They rap on Heron's speaking identity and why Heron doesn't have a Wikipedia entry. Tom describes some experiences in squish. A thumb drive could change the world. What happens when listeners die? Tom provides a blueprint for venture capital and discusses a robot start-up provided by Bob Mottram. Heron is exploring MeetUp as a means of finding the others. Tom ponders what creating things in isolation actually means. What happens about history? [Editorial note: apparently the Archie comic is in an alternative universe.] They return to history and how we can be justified siding with the corrupt House of Ukraine. Tom ponders on digital sex workers being the new wave of Gendo and provides a review of the Purge.

  • 91: When Bees Discovered Socialism [July 10, 2014]

    11/07/2014 Duración: 01h27min

    Tom and Heron take questions from listener Paul. They dive deep into dream experiences and dream interpretation. Tom tries some deconstruction of Heron's language. What's the deal with information theory and evolution? The county fair provides some indications of humanity. What happens if Tom becomes an American? Tom takes Heron to task on individuals versus groups. Tom finds Bob again. Heron is changing his pipe. Regulation has some curious problems.

  • 90: San Jose Police and Invaded Nations: Happy July 4th [July 3, 2014]

    04/07/2014 Duración: 02h15min

    Tom explains some DJ Master T science. [Editorial note: As with many things in the original edition of Cyberia the naming is incorrect. It is in fact 5-MeO not MAO something like Steve Jobbs (sic).] Heron provides some narration to the comic book project and his early experiences with computers. Tom hasn't alienated a group of listeners. Some experiences have impacted Tom's life. They discuss the monopoly of Amazon versus men getting together. Heron starts a topic on people who have problems dealing with stress. Tom explores death as a natural part of life. These dirty CEOs with throat cancer. Heron needs to fight for his ideas. Saying long numbers sucks. Facebook has been manipulating you, duh. Tom takes a different direction to his Australia departure to show the multiple dimensionality to the whole experience. They explore angry people and how they exist in the professional world. How about that different narrative of Fox News? They wander into adoption as a topic. They discuss moving frequently and consid

  • 89: The Audience Voted and They've Picked a Winner [June 26, 2014]

    27/06/2014 Duración: 02h27min

    Heron has ticked off a life goal thanks to some listener intervention. The best source for Terence McKenna is Lorenzo Hagerty's Psychedelic Salon (http://matrixmasters.net/salon/). How good is the primary access to experiences? Tom talks about the escape trajectory. How do we communicate? Tom explores Heron's uncharted life and talks about the Mushroom Boy now embodied in a project (http://github.com/barbalet/mushroom). They rap on divergent populations versus the media. Nutbush City Limits and Kate Smith roll on. Heron's favorite wine glass is no more. Spiritual Communities contained a little note. They talk about when people care and it involves geographic movement. Heron needs to create new rituals. Heron returns to his experience from the week following a discussion on the smell of old pipes. Heron identifies that Tom has alienated a number of listeners. From a brief spell on alcoholism they wander into DVDs. Russian Roulette is a good metaphor for living as an adult. YouTube is better than reading. Tom r

  • 88: They Can Do Me Right Next To You [June 13, 2014]

    14/06/2014 Duración: 03h26min

    Heron wants to talk about cellular automata. Heron has nothing to say on the Turing test. Tom provides a blueprint for how to approach science journalists and talks about Heron's brother Oliver's Untold History of the United States. The Source Family is an ongoing topic. Driving video games are discussed. Heron talks about his stones. Heron has a new dog. What has Tom learnt from WWDC this year? Tom is retiring a story from his mis-spent youth featuring a cyber legend (http://barbalet.net/log/jul05.html#1040pm29). [Editorial note: Following intervention the WSJ modified their article to give a correct attribution to Inness' departure and removed the quote from him (http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB116863379291775523)]. Heron has another keyboard he wants to rap on. Is the app better than the book? Tom has been rationalizing his Facebook usage thanks to the movie, Her. Get yourself comfortable for this meandering wandering. Heron asks about blackberries. Motorcycle clubs are a surprise topic followed by m

  • 87: If He'd Been an NYU Student [May 29, 2014]

    30/05/2014 Duración: 01h23min

    Tom starts with an Elliot Rodger impersonation. Queue Heron's standard response. (Editorial Note: John Zawahri was the Santa Monica shooter from 2013.) Tom has been wandering strange universities. Smash the roof doors but not the attics. Tom asks if internal narratives (language machines) are generational. Tom has been working for Heron. How strange the world was in 600. What happened to Tom's invested but no longer delivered Kickstarters? Heron returns to the perennial topic of SkypeCast. How about that individualism? The conversation concludes on Tom at 13 doing some cultural art.

  • 86: Pure Language Simulation [May 22, 2014]

    23/05/2014 Duración: 01h24min

    Tom comes from the new space with his cat's return. Heron wants to explore the language monkey simulation. Get yourself comfortable for this one folks. Bob Mottram raised a point on net neutrality that merits further discussion. Heron want his display already. H. R. Giger features briefly and Tom talks about why he didn't like William Gibson from the first documentary (http://youtu.be/wbp6G8do2_E). Tom mentions Kirsh's embedded philosophy (http://adrenaline.ucsd.edu/kirsh/Articles/Earwig/earwig-cleaned.html). Tom needs to return to something applied in the discussions (http://nobleape.com/man/philosophic.html). There's a break in the philosophical discussion to talk about updating electrical systems. The return to the idea of a purely language simulation.

  • 85: Cottoned On to the Fact [May 15, 2014]

    16/05/2014 Duración: 01h33min

    Heron wants to revisit Tom's perspective on net neutrality. Tom has lost a cat and half of himself through the week. They explore the taste of water. Tom starts the re-exploration of squish and the matrix. Tom provides a video clip from the early development of Noble Ape (http://youtu.be/6kufevP4Zfc) on his perspective of the Matrix. Tom explores why MainePrepper is clearly a counter-revolutionary and why Tom is just a loser. Heron reveals more than perhaps he has ever revealed before. Tom returns to the repackaging of Stone Ape. Glass pipes are the Hell's Angels of glass blowing moves into the forced politicization of Australians. Comfort with the people who might be nuts but can permeate change seems to be an extreme but it is one that Tom and Heron need to understand in order to permeate change. They rap on the familiar topic of old tech.

  • 84: Only Getting Plastered With Tom [May 9, 2014]

    10/05/2014 Duración: 02h24min

    Tom is recording at his location for the last time. Heron asks Tom about 3d without glasses. How about those computers? This break is brought to you by Sunset Blush. Lex Watson comes up again. What's happening with the Stone Ape Facebook group? Tom finds his ancestors are his social network. Tom explores the threat of physical violence. Eric! Tom introduces Heron to the new neighborhood. Heron is interconnected with JFK through 1983 not 1984. Tom returns to the Stonean ethic. Don't talk about net neutrality, talk about anti-trust instead. Heron's wine consumption is a running theme through the recording. Heron explores when he found his primate mind. Tom throws some ancestry into the mix.

  • 83: Heron's Hermit Hole [April 25, 2014]

    26/04/2014 Duración: 02h51min

    Heron enjoyed talking although it just wasn't enough time. Happy to be number 290! Stay tuned for a sliced and diced Stone Ape podcast. Heron is lucky to be alive and a filthy hippy. Tom reflects on Christian rock concerts being gateways. Cliven Bundy is a pinko government hack. Tom does not agree with the volunteer military. If VICE is not in your YouTube subscription, it should be. Simon Ostrovsky's coverage of the Ukraine is spotless. Tom protects his freedom way better than the US military every could. Who holds the responsibility for yourself? Stress is the cancer of capitalism. They discuss computers purchased. Heron raps on perception and photography. What about all these monkey simulations? Could this be a live recorded home invasion? You better not be from United Utilities. Tom defines the term honey-bait for Heron. What has happened to anything over time? Dangerous times at the spiritual center. Conscious in the Cloud is growing all the way to Ray K. Reputation moves into the Stonean ethic. Is there

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