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Craft Beer Radio Extras, This is our outlet, we BS about everything not beer related here. It's our secret to staying on topic when we record Craft Beer Radio. Hosted by Jeff Bearer and Greg Weiss.
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CBR 517: Postshow
In this part of the conversation, we talk about our recent experience playing the board game Small World for my birthday. It was a fun time for me and my kids, and even sparked some nostalgia for my daughter Ally, who used to play it with her dad. We discuss the different characters we enjoy playing in role-playing games, like warriors, thieves, sneaky rogues, and powerful mages. Shannon adds that she tends to be a leader and approaches games analytically. We have a great discussion exploring the various character options and traits.
Moving on, we delve into the fascinating world of idioms and phrases. We explore their meanings and the cultural and historical context behind them. Idioms like "cherry on top" and "caught between a rock and a hard place" are touched upon, underscoring the importance of cultural knowledge in understanding them fully. We ponder the origins and common usage of idioms such as "beef up" and "bigger fish to fry," reflecting on their literal meanings. Additionally, we dive into idioms like "cool as a cucumber" and "costs an arm and a leg," marveling at their alliteration and metaphorical associations. Through this exploration, we gain a deeper appreciation for the linguistic and cultural significance of idioms.
As we near the end of the show, we discuss idioms that seem nonsensical at first glance. Phrases like "dress to the nines" and "beating a dead horse" are mentioned, acknowledging that while their origins may be unclear, they have become ingrained in our everyday language. We laugh and joke about idioms like "bringing home the bacon" and "beating around the bush," recognizing the absurdity and charm they bring to our conversations. Before bidding farewell, we sprinkle in a few more idioms like "running like the wind" and "the straw that broke the camel's back." We look forward to reconnecting with you in the next episode!
00:00:12 Refreshments and a Cough
00:04:14 Transition to Karaoke Experience
00:07:23 Dealing with a Special Needs Dog
00:10:47 Recounting a painful dog bite incident
00:13:48 Snake's good eating habits and lack of venom
00:17:40 Reassurance about a non-biting gecko
00:20:40 Gecko's Photogenic and Smiling
00:27:21 Cricket Feeding Techniques and Doobie Roaches
00:30:57 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Movie Review
00:36:46 A Hallmark vs. Lifetime movie debate
00:46:14 Company's Valuable News and Reporting Structure Changes
00:56:32 Reptile Lighting Solutions and Day-Night Cycles
01:07:23 Creating Characters and Party Goals
01:11:11 Dealing with Party Conflicts and PvP
01:16:40 Survival in high-level fights and character mortality.
01:27:22 Discussing preferred character types for D&D
01:30:26 Considering being a network security engineer in Shadowrun
01:34:01 Discussing Ellie's character's level and edition of D&D
01:37:35 Different Classes and Play Styles
01:47:26 The meaning of "eating shit" in different contexts
01:50:52 Curious about the origins of idioms
01:54:31 Reflecting on the difficulty of learning idioms in another language
01:57:51 Discussing the confusion caused by literal translations of idioms
02:01:00 Reflecting on the difficulty of understanding idioms as a newcomer
02:11:19 Idioms: Snowball's Chance in Hell, Raining Cats and Dogs
02:20:30 The confusion of idioms and their meanings
02:29:45 The Last Straw and Blood Splatter
02:33:20 All Ears and Add Fuel to the Fire
02:35:35 Misunderstanding idiomatic expression - Bend over backward confusion
02:36:07 A Bone to Pick with Idioms
02:41:29 Figurative Expressions: Apple Doesn't Fall Far from the Tree
02:44:31 Figurative Expressions: Cross Your Fingers
02:47:55 Casual Conversation and Nervousness about Next Week
02:53:22 Understanding the Same Boat Analogy
02:56:05 Strange Idioms and their Literal Meanings
03:01:02 Odd-sounding Expressions: Enchiladas, Shooting Matches, and More
03:04:06 Confusion and Frustration with Idioms -
CBR 515: Postshow
In this episode, we dive into a wide range of fascinating topics. We start off by discussing the issue of fraud in the crypto world and how it affects the industry as a whole. We then shift gears and delve into the challenges of landing boosters in SpaceX missions, exploring the incredible feats of engineering behind these groundbreaking achievements.
Moving on, we take a closer look at the history of Israel and the conflicts in the region. We explore the complex dynamics at play and offer insights into our own personal experiences and family backgrounds. Along the way, we touch on the importance of finding joy in life and pursuing hobbies like blacksmithing.
Our conversation takes unexpected turns as we share our most memorable driving experiences and discuss the world of video games. We also reveal a surprising passion for reptiles and talk about our experiences volunteering at a reptile sanctuary.
As we near the end of the episode, we express our heartfelt appreciation to our loyal listeners. We take a moment to promote our woodworking company and invite our audience to check out our Instagram page for a glimpse into our creative projects. We even announce an exciting giveaway and hint at the possibility of welcoming a lucky listener onto the show.
Join us for this captivating conversation that spans a multitude of subjects and offers unique perspectives on a wide range of topics.
00:00:06 Craig conversation leads to discussion on fraud and Sam Bankman Freed
00:11:23 The Risks of Gambling and Casinos
00:16:09 Furniture Haul and Refinishing Projects
00:22:53 SpaceX's Expensive Beer and Falcon Heavy Launch
00:28:12 Landing Boosters and the Physics Behind It
00:31:13 Elon Musk's Twitter Controversies and Impact on SpaceX
00:34:23 Appreciating the Big Bang Theory
00:40:47 Heat and Radiation: Equilibrium and Energy Release
00:46:02 Personal Perspective on Middle East Conflict and Anti-Semitism
00:49:07 Questioning Israeli settlements in Palestine
00:53:11 Lack of trust and the unlikelihood of peace
00:58:54 The Issue of Land and Reservations
01:03:45 Finding Joy in the Chaos of Life
01:07:01 Embracing the Beauty of the Moment
01:10:59 Nostalgic love for old game systems
01:16:32 Understanding the snake's behavior and overcoming fear
01:20:26 Post Show Wrap-Up and Thanks
01:24:03 Enter the Gnarly Burl Giveaway on Instagram
01:25:43 Greg McGill: The First in the Future -
CBR 514: Postshow
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CBR 513: Postshow
In this episode of the podcast, we delve into a variety of intriguing topics. Firstly, we explore the science behind tides and the role the moon plays in their creation. We discuss how the gravitational influence of the moon squeezes the ocean, causing bulges and pumping action. We also touch upon the varying levels of tides in different locations and how the geometry of a place can affect this phenomenon.
Our conversation then takes an interesting turn as we delve into the concept of 0.999999 repeating being equal to 1. We explain that, mathematically, the two numbers are indeed the same, but acknowledge the challenges in grasping this concept due to the complexities surrounding infinity.
The topic of discussion then shifts towards intriguing research and peculiar awards. We explore the Ig Nobel Awards, which highlight thought-provoking yet amusing studies. We mention examples such as the research on licking rocks to enhance visibility and a study on jamais vu, the opposite of déjà vu. We acknowledge our limited understanding of these psychological phenomena and refrain from speculating without further research.
We further delve into the realm of memory and false memories. We discuss how external factors can influence our perception of reality and how misfirings in the brain can create the sensation of déjà vu. We share personal experiences and debate the nature of reality and memory, engaging in a lighthearted discussion on the topic.
Other topics we touch upon include reanimating dead spiders for use as gripping tools, counting nose hairs, backward speech, and the Stanford Toilet project, which analyzes human waste. Additionally, we mention an experiment involving electrified chopsticks and changing the taste of food, as well as the intriguing phenomenon of people looking up when others do.
We wrap up the episode by discussing the invasive spotted lanternfly and the dislike many have towards these bugs. We highlight the need to eliminate the Tree of Heaven, the species they infest, and consider various methods for achieving this.
Throughout the conversation, we engage in lively banter, humorous anecdotes, and thought-provoking discussions, ensuring an entertaining and informative listening experience for our audience.
00:00:00 Introduction and Setting the Topic
00:05:03 Understanding the Mechanics of Tides
00:15:19 The Usefulness of Calculus
00:15:45 Trying to Recall a Math Video
00:18:16 The concept of infinity and decimal numbers
00:21:26 The Unpleasantness of a S****y Job
00:21:37 Bone Lick Canyon and Fossil Licking
00:29:57 Reflecting on the feeling of déjà vu
00:35:02 Mechanical Engineering Prize: Reanimating Dead Spiders as Gripping Tools
00:42:25 The Length of Nose Hairs: A Curious Discussion
00:43:07 Pain and Pleasure of Nose Hair Plucking
00:44:46 Sentence Reversal and Phonemes
00:47:45 Electrified Chopsticks and Changing Taste
00:54:00 Confusion over delayed information and infestation at home
00:57:42 Debate on whether anchovies contribute to global warming
01:01:30 Highlighting the complexity and extrapolation of scientific studies
01:05:09 Analyzing the Potential of Public Health Monitoring
01:11:42 Dogs: The Evolutionary Connection with Humans -
CBR 511: Postshow
In this episode, we cover a variety of topics ranging from pet stories to flavor combinations, AI limitations, conspiracy theories, and black holes. We start with Greg sharing his experience of getting a bite mark from a python named Gwazba and discuss the nature of pythons as constrictors and their relatively harmless bites. We also talk about Greg's leopard gecko, Penrose, and her adorable behavior of indicating when she needs to poop. The conversation takes a light-hearted turn as we discuss funny anecdotes about pets' bathroom habits.
Moving on, we delve into the limitations of AI in providing genuine answers and the tendency for people to believe in conspiracy theories without critical thinking. We touch on the influence of media, including QAnon, and share personal experiences with individuals who have fallen into such beliefs. We also discuss the importance of acknowledging our limitations in knowledge and the need to approach subjects with humility.
Shifting gears, we explore different flavor combinations, such as peanut butter and pickles, and how the combination of diverse flavors can work surprisingly well. We share our thoughts on various food and drink combinations, including a show called "How to Drink" that we enjoy. Additionally, we discuss a previous food-related episode where we experimented with ingredients to create a delicious sandwich.
The conversation takes a turn towards personal connections and family anecdotes, such as the humorous coincidence of a special prosecutor having the same name as one of our fathers. We also discuss the concept of "Make America Florida" and the political direction the state is heading in. We reflect on the influence of media on people's beliefs and the tendency for some individuals to fall into conspiracy theories without critical thinking.
Exploring the topic of black holes, we debunk popular misconceptions and provide a clearer understanding of these intriguing cosmic phenomena. We explain the nature of black holes as regions of extreme density and gravity, address misconceptions regarding their behavior, and discuss the challenges of detecting certain wavelengths of light.
The conversation then veers into political topics, discussing potential candidates for the upcoming presidential election and sharing opinions on figures like Trump and Biden. We express disappointment in Biden's performance and comment on Trump's behavior and his dedicated following. We also touch on the influence of religions and the main speaker's personal lack of respect for such beliefs.
Towards the end of the episode, we touch on the concept of life as a competition and the relentless nature of nature itself. We mention the impact of certain species, like blue-green algae, on the planet and its implications for the existence of life as we know it. The episode concludes with a lighthearted comment, comparing the discussion to an episode of "Rick and Morty."
Overall, this episode covers a wide range of engaging and thought-provoking topics, providing insights, personal anecdotes, and humorous moments throughout.
00:00:00 Snake Bite from Gwazba, the Spotted Python
00:06:02 A Cute and Weird Observation about Pets
00:09:24 AI's Limitations and the YouTube Channel "How to Drink"
00:14:15 The Strange World of Bar Orders
00:20:13 Creating the Flavor Triangle for Beer
00:23:52 Unexpected Flavor Combinations: Cheeseburgers with Peanut Butter
00:25:00 Exploring the Flavor Triangle
00:29:15 Discussing the possibility of kicking a state out of the country
00:31:45 QAnon and the Belief in a Satanic Cabal
00:34:43 Flat Earth Movement to QAnon Conspiracy Theories
00:40:21 The Problem with Simplistic Explanations in Popular Science
00:43:51 Understanding Black Holes as Regions of Extreme Space-Time Curvature
00:48:02 The long journey of photons escaping a black hole
00:55:49 Trump and DeSantis as Potential Candidates
01:05:45 Silly Science and Losing Respect for String Theory
01:09:14 The Battle of Natu -
CBR 510: Postshow
mass. This design involved using conventional explosives to compress the fissile material, creating a supercritical state and triggering a nuclear reaction. The implosion design was more complex and required extensive testing to ensure its effectiveness.
Greg then discusses the ethical implications of nuclear weapons and the devastating consequences of their use. He emphasizes the need for international cooperation and disarmament efforts to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of open dialogue and education about nuclear weapons to promote awareness and understanding of their destructive power.
00:00:01 Technical Difficulties and Backup Recordings
00:01:02 A Hike and a Love for Turtles
00:01:42 A Detour to US1 along the Coastline
00:03:41 Exploring Million Dollar Houses and Window Shopping
00:09:11 Petrified Wood-like Rocks and Glacial Grooves
00:13:03 Tourist-filled Bourbon Street-like area; not ideal lodging.
00:17:25 Memorable dinner at Jordan Pond House with delicious dishes.
00:20:51 Preparing meals with fresh seafood from the local store
00:25:38 Cooking a delicious mussel pasta with shallot and wine sauce
00:29:38 Preparing a seafood feast: Scallops, Mashed Potatoes, and more
00:34:44 Lobster extravaganza: Bisque and Lobster Mac creation
00:38:49 Perfecting Lobster Bisque and Lobster Mac
00:49:12 Preparing for an AI-written episode of Craft Beer Radio
00:50:39 Introducing The Brew Tank Man and Jasper Hopps
00:55:42 What's a hectare? Hector from Breaking Bad?
00:59:29 Hard seltzers popular among younger, health-conscious consumers. The appeal and potential of hard seltzers.
01:02:48 Discussion on craft beer preferences. Introduction to beer reviews.
01:03:32 Introducing Beer Reviews
01:06:39 Remembering Tony Nippling and Craft Beer in Pittsburgh
01:09:59 Introducing the topics: Murphy's Law and LK99
01:13:37 Reflecting on the disappointment of "Justified" and Star Trek
01:16:41 The lack of good writers and artistic merit in some shows
01:21:19 Room Temperature Superconductors: Potential and Excitement
01:28:24 The Potential of a Generation-Defining Material Science Discovery
01:32:20 Equipment Limitations and Non-Replicable Results
01:39:14 Explaining the Fascination with Nuclear Weapons
01:42:56 The Three Shakes of a Nuclear Reaction
01:47:04 The Challenge of Weaponizing Nuclear Devices
01:50:39 Conventional vs Nuclear Bombs: Devastation and Fallout Comparison
01:54:10 Nuclear Weapons in Space: Ineffectiveness and Cooling Challenges
01:57:21 Worst-Case Scenario: Unintentional Radiation Spreading
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