I'd like to see a citation, or at least a little bit more description, for this graph (what does "reinforcement" mean?).
When taking the drug, the desire to take it again is reinforced.
I just did an image search on Google to get that image, didn't inspect in depth what was all said on the page I took it from. The image was just perfect for what I wanted to bring to the table. I only bothered to get that image because saying out of nowhere "NICOTINE AND ALCOHOL ARE WORSE THAN SIMPLE GREENS" would get funny looks. So with that out of the way, here's the whole source which has a whole slew of sources in turn, though I have verified none of them.
I really liked that Total recall episode. Would it be a cop-out if you simply reviewed classic/awesome geek related movies? Or at least, ones that everyone SHOULD watch.
If you ever run out of show ideas I'd like to know if you think 2001/2010 still hold up, if Existenz is actually a good movie (I think it is) and why I should or should not watch Logans Run (I have never seen it).
Again, only if you run out of ideas. Unless you WANT to become the geek movie review podcast, which I'm fine with
Right, that's exactly what I meant about a show on Gaming Urban Legends. Stories about older popular legends that made the rounds, stuff you've set out to disprove yourselves, legends you may have propagated, etc.
After listening to the Madoka episode I thought that an episode about soundtracks in video games / anime / film / whatever could be interesting. Plus it'd take up a Thursday slot.
As much as I would love to hear a review of a Discworld novel, I suspect most of us have already read some, if not all of them.
The main goal of book club is to get people to read.
I like the idea of a book that is new/fresh or at least, recommended. Lies of Loche Lamora was FANTASTIC and I would never have known about it otherwise.
"Ready Player One" fits this category SO WELL. But it's up to Scrym what they ultimately pick.
My Dad has a library of Pratchett quotes each one of which I love. I cannot read those books. EDIT: As in I find it intolerable, not as in I am not allowed to.
I say you guys take a break from the normal schedule and when you guys are truly inspired to do a show about a certain topic, do it, then air it accordingly.
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I just did an image search on Google to get that image, didn't inspect in depth what was all said on the page I took it from. The image was just perfect for what I wanted to bring to the table. I only bothered to get that image because saying out of nowhere "NICOTINE AND ALCOHOL ARE WORSE THAN SIMPLE GREENS" would get funny looks. So with that out of the way, here's the whole source which has a whole slew of sources in turn, though I have verified none of them.
Or at least, ones that everyone SHOULD watch.
If you ever run out of show ideas I'd like to know if you think 2001/2010 still hold up, if Existenz is actually a good movie (I think it is) and why I should or should not watch Logans Run (I have never seen it).
Again, only if you run out of ideas. Unless you WANT to become the geek movie review podcast, which I'm fine with
I just double-won it.
The main goal of book club is to get people to read.
I like the idea of a book that is new/fresh or at least, recommended. Lies of Loche Lamora was FANTASTIC and I would never have known about it otherwise.
"Ready Player One" fits this category SO WELL. But it's up to Scrym what they ultimately pick.
EDIT: As in I find it intolerable, not as in I am not allowed to.