Kamis, 08 Februari 2018

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Jimmy Iovine and Allen Hughes
After nearly five decades of success and history making moments in the music business, it is safe to say that Jimmy Iovine is a veritable institution. The relatively reserved music executive---who most notably co-founded Interscope Records and later co-founded BEATS By Dre---chronicled his rise in ranks in the GRAMMY® winning 2017 documentary The Defiant Ones. In this installment, Scott Goldman chats with Iovine and doc's director Allen Hughes.
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Episode 05: Wayne's World
Payne makes contact with the alleged Atlanta Monster.
 
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I Can't Cry Over Spilled Pizza
Culture Kings Carl, Edgar, & Jacquis get into Trump, the Super Bowl, Portland, top video games of all time, Lebron, deep cut of the week, & more.
 
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Death Discs (Entry 319.MK1610)
In which the gruesome deaths in early 1960s teen ballads are variously blamed on capitalism, Marlon Brando, chastity, and giant clams. Certificate #34312.

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Mini Crush #1
This week Chuck debuts his first Mini Crush episode. Today, and every Monday, he and producer Noel will be going over Facebook polls and questions, movie and TV recommendations and other fun segments. Like the Facebook page to take part in these interactive short episodes.

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Quincy Jones Dated Ivanka, Facebook Killed Funny or Die 2.7.18

In episode 80, Jack & Miles are joined by comedian Jacquis Neal to discuss professional wrestling, the Olympics, the Quincy Jones interview, how Facebook is ruining online content, Trump's military parade, lady Doritos, & more.

 
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How A Grudge Match Launched the Ford GT40
Today the Ford GT40 is one of the world's most iconic vehicles -- but this award winning automotive beast is, it turns out, the result of a serious grudge match. Join the guys as they delve into the strange, spiteful history of the Ford GT40.
 
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What is a Mold-A-Rama?
In the 1960s, a very cool machine debuted at the Seattle World's Fair - the Mold-A-Rama. It made real plastic toys on-demand from melted plastic pellets, to the delight of children and adults alike. They didn't last too long, but can still be found at various locations all over the United States and their retro-cool stylings are still a hit. Learn all about these cool machines today.
 
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The Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike
Memphis sanitation workers stayed off the job starting January 12, 1968 in a strike that lasted for nine weeks. This was the strike that brought Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Memphis, Tennessee, where he was assassinated on April 4 of that year.
 
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What are the Greatest Things We Just Learned about Japan?
Why is Japan's adult adoption rate so high? Why don't American car dealerships succeed in the country? And why did Colonel Sanders put a curse on a beloved Japanese baseball team? Plus, Will and Mango discover the shortest escalator in the world! (Just take the stairs, guys.)
 
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Anchor in the Mind
Anchoring bias is one of the most powerful and easily exploited vulnerabilities in the human mind. Throughout your life, people, companies and organizations will use it to influence your thoughts and control your behavior. In this episode of Stuff to Blow to Your Mind, Robert and Joe tell you what you need to know and to fight the anchor in your mind.
 
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Why Are Millennial Women So Into Horoscopes?
Horoscopes have been labeled "millennial spirituality" and are taking over the internet. What gives?!
 
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What on Earth Are SkyQuakes?
There are plenty of potential reasons for a boom to rumble through the air, but skyquakes don't seem to be attached to any of the usual suspects. Learn more about these mysterious phenomena on BrainStuff.
 
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The Edible Puns of Lunar New Year
The Lunar or Chinese New Year celebration, also known as the Spring Festival, is a 15-day marathon of family, friends, food -- and puns. We share some of the holiday's most popular traditions -- and welcome our friends Stuff to Blow Your Mind to come chat.
 
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Should we be conCERNed?
Sure, we worked way too hard for that pun in the title, but it's a serious question: CERN, or the European Organization for Nuclear Research is one of the world's largest, most prominent centres for scientific research. The experts at CERN use the world's largest and most complex scientific instruments to study the fundamental building blocks of matter, and over the years it's become the subject of numerous rumors, allegations, concerns and conspiracy theories. Join the guys as they delve into the fact, fiction and controversy surrounding CERN and the Large Hadron Collider.
 
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The Uber Story
Uber set out to disrupt the cab hailing industry. How did it get its start? And are the stories of underhanded tactics true?
 
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