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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Pix - Aug 03, 2016 9:06:57 am PDT #25569 of 30003
The status is NOT quo.

For me, podcasts are perfect for commuting, cooking and cleaning. I like being able to listen to them when I can't read. Most of my favorites have already been listed above, so this is just a token "me too!"


juliana - Aug 03, 2016 9:14:06 am PDT #25570 of 30003
I’d be lying if I didn’t say that I miss them all tonight…

Also I can read faster than anyone can talk and I feel like it slows my brain down. Plus the sheer annoyance of someone "umm"ing and stumbling, and laughing and chatter in the background making it hard to hear

This is also me. Adding in auditory processing issues, and podcasts are very much Not For Me. Although I managed to listen to a NFL-centered one on my commute last year, but it was only 15 minutes, and the podcaster was very slick, so he used very few filler words.


Jesse - Aug 03, 2016 9:44:05 am PDT #25571 of 30003
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

When I have only a general inquiries email address, is "Dear Sir or Madam" the best way to begin the email?

It sort of feels overly formal for our modern world, but if you don't know who you're talking to, and a ministry feels fairly conservative, it seems like maybe the best bet. I might go with "Dear colleagues"?


Tom Scola - Aug 03, 2016 9:45:06 am PDT #25572 of 30003
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

The only podcasts I listen to are Night Vale, which is more of a performance than a talk show, and Jon's radio show, which not really a podcast either, but the podcast app is a convenient way to consume it.


askye - Aug 03, 2016 9:45:27 am PDT #25573 of 30003
Thrive to spite them

I've tried podcasts a few times but it's about the same as TED talks or things like that. I'd rather read the iformation than have to listen to it.

Occasionally it's interesting but I don't retain stuff well enough. And a lot of times I find the voices irritating (I can't realy listen to NPR either). I'd rather just be able to read what ever it is I'm trying to learn so I'm not distracted because someone's voice is too quiet or nasally or if I were reading I could skim past to the next part and then go back and read later.

I wihs I could get into podcasts.


Jesse - Aug 03, 2016 9:45:50 am PDT #25574 of 30003
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I have now totally set myself up to work late tonight, by frittering away my one free hour in the day, but I really feel like what I need to do won't take more than an hour or so. And I just got myself a coffee treat (just decaf, but still) so I think I am fortified for it! Still, though -- why can't I just work straight through the day? Why do I need so many breaks in my life???


Dana - Aug 03, 2016 9:55:33 am PDT #25575 of 30003
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I listen to Night Vale, Wait Wait, and Ask Me Another. Almost always while commuting.


meara - Aug 03, 2016 10:00:37 am PDT #25576 of 30003

Hm. While cleaning is a use case I had not considered, I suppose. But I tend to put on music then.

I am super over people who are slow and need a task explained to them eight times and I'm still not certain if they are doing it right but I am having them do it because I don't have time? But then I worry maybe the issue is like the guy I kept emailing--I was like "I can help with the question you had but I need to know which X these Y are associated with" and he was like "yes, that's part of the number" and I'm like "indeed it is...but you didn't put the number in the spreadsheet you gave me" and he kept insisting he had and finally realized he was thinking of a whole other spreadsheet. And I was right, but now he can't get me the info for another day. (Worse yet this is all drama about stuff that should've been handled like a year ago but now it hasn't been and there's super soon deadline and blah blah blah)


Connie Neil - Aug 03, 2016 10:06:37 am PDT #25577 of 30003
brillig

I do like having British sort-of-reality shows and documentaries that I've seen before running in the background at home, like the various Farm series and British Bake Off and Terry Jones and Lucy Worsley, the ones that are very conversational and there's not a plot to follow.

ION, I think the helldepths of summer are over. The next two weeks show highs in the high 80s/low 90s, with the lows in the low 60s, then dipping into the high 50s. Bliss! I think I can turn off some of the fans in the house now. We may even see rain.


Steph L. - Aug 03, 2016 10:35:36 am PDT #25578 of 30003
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

It would be catastrophic to try to listen to a podcast or audio book while I drive, it would take far too much concentration.

If I'm the driver, I can only listen to audiobooks I've already read. That way I don't have to concentrate as hard, since I know what's coming. And David Sedaris is downright dangerous to listen to as a driver.

I realized I read by some sort of gestalt method, recognizing the entire word rather than interpreting the collection of letters.

I do this. I kind of...eat the words whole, if that makes any sense.