OT: Late Night Listening

I was going through my old files and came across this interview with Red Elk I recorded a few years ago.

When you get tired of listening to music while working on your models, give this a try...

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Enjoy, Mike Wilson

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Mike J. Wilson
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well I got part way through the first one ....are you taking the piss out of someone with mental illness? or is this a recording of the worlds dumbest interviewer? sorry Mike but I don't think this is appropriate material to rebroadcast on the net. hope the guy gets help. cheers neil

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neil

Interesting reaction. I must be used to how Native Americans speak having grown up near several reservations. OK then. No more shows for anyone.

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Mike J. Wilson

Don't take it personal. Someone is having a bad day, or didn't take enough time to craft a proper response.

Keep sharing.

Markus

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Markus Wankus

LOL you're kidding!

sorry thought he was a complete nutter didn't know he was genuine about it. cultural safety not operating here....Native American you say... hmmm.

well I'm glad you told me. sorry to all.... : ))

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neil

ah no, my crime is that I am not in US so I genuinely didn't appreciate the nature of what I was hearing- that is I took it at heard spoken value. This probably says something interesting about the manifestation of psychosis for the observer/cultural correctness/confluence with imaginary reasoning and the nature of truth/transmission of meaning by intent,especially when you have no investment in others consciousness existence. it might have helped if Mike had explained who Red was. no worries though ..made me laugh a lot to find out. cheers

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neil

Yeah, that show is like a box of chocolates... you never know what you're gonna get.

Hmmmm, let me try another one for all of the folks out there with discriminating taste.

May I present "Dr. Michio Kaku", internationally recognized theoretical physicist.

Here is the scoop...

Einstein & Science "Pioneering theoretical physicist, Michio Kaku (mkaku.org) shared his insights into the life and work of Albert Einstein, which he explores in his new book Einstein's Cosmos. Kaku said his book was timed for next year's 100th anniversary of E = MC² and the theory of relativity, and to also redress previous Einstein bios which he feels misunderstood the work of his later years.

Einstein's brain, finally returned to Princeton, shows a thicker area in the part of the brain associated with abstract thought, and he believes this was something he developed, lending credence to the idea that geniuses are made rather than born. The "brain can rewire itself," he noted.

Looking towards the future, Kaku suggested that quantum computers may eventually be able to think and learn in a fashion similar to the human brain. He also touched on time travel, UFO evidence, String Theory, global dimming, the Many Worlds Theory, and the possibility of a carbon & silicon merger."

Beware of strange psychedelic bumper music...

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Mike Wilson

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Mike J. Wilson

Thanks Mike,

Keep them comming, very interesting. Great late night listening!!!

Muggs

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Muggs

About the only good remembrance I have of working the night shift was Mr Bell. I didnt have to worry about falling asleep at the wheel, on the drive home, because I was either looking in the bushes at the side of the road, or looking up in the sky ......

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rocheey

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