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by Island Voices Audios
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Tags: Gaelic, Hebrides, conversation
Volker models a "typical" checkout chat, with customary meticulous attention to detail - and a touch of humour... Script on http://guthan.wordpress.com
by Humourology: The Science Stand-Up Podcast
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Tags: science, psychic, comedy
The 1st episode of the Humourology podcast. Featuring stand-up sets and backstage interviews from science-themed comedy nights. WARNING: ADULT HUMOUR (both in the intellectual and offensive senses) The 1st ep takes place in Cardiff at the début of the 'Pythagoras Club', in association with radio show Pythagoras' Trousers http://bit.ly/pygaaW With host Dean Burnett, and acts Bruce Etherington, Piers Stanger, Bob Ramsey, Trevor J Williams, Ted Shiress and Chris Chopping.
Matthew Hill at www.hillnetworks.com talks about personal networking and marketing. Most BRITISH people are painfully bad at making a cold approach. They seem to be in pain and lack sincerity. One man stood out for using humour, charm and intelligence. Please feel free to call if you need help with presenting yourself effectively to others, Matthew Hill, 07813 760 711
by Science Digestive: Webnoise
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Tags: Dean burnett, Science Digestive, Science
A severely delayed return of the science-themed gibberish fest that is the Science Digestive webnoise. This time, Dean and Dave inadvertently end up exploring the final frontier, focussing mostly on space based issues. As well as self-service tills and Coca Cola, and we finally settle the burning issue of which of the royal princes is best.
by Science Digestive: Webnoise
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Tags: Dean burnett, Dave Steele, comedy
Dean and Dave return again with a surprisingly damp semi-fishy special. Dave develops a surreal fascination with things from the sea, so this quickly degenerated into the Mer-special (half fish-based, that's the joke). More efforts at talking science that degenerate in gibberish, this time with a faint aroma
by Science Digestive: Webnoise
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Tags: science, comedy, dean burnett
Just when nobody expected or even cared one way or the other, Science Digestive: Webnoise returns for 2011. Dean and Dave return with new recording technology and, as an ironic tribute, spend most of the time talking about all things prehistoric. Subjects discussed and ruined include birdsong, Celebrity chefs, racial fashions, neural complexity, and a lot about primitive hominids and early cultures.
Matthew Hill at hillnetworks.com talks about our fear of naming the ELEPHANT in the ROOM! What are you avoiding? What are your team avoiding? And how much better will you feel when you have named your elephant and resolved the issue? Go on, go on go on! Let me know how you get on, Thanks for listening, Matthew










