Synchronize Your Smellfies

Published: Sept. 1, 2014, 5:33 p.m.

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Paul and Chris talk user agents, curry super powers, bizarre sports stats and they name your promising garage band. Wait? Chris and Paul are in the same room?

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  • Origins? We explore the fact that our show is a spinoff. The Fraiser to Cheers, if you will. Originally, Paul had a dinner time show called I Like Juice, which you can find on iTunes, or the Blog of the Lion.

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  • Paul loves the band name of Garfunkel & Oats, who recently got their own show.

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  • Rikki Lindhome (Garfunkel), hosts a podcast on the Nerdist network called Making It. Chris critiques Colin Hanks’ appearance on the show. You may remember him from Dexter.

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  • Weird Al released some great tunes recently and the guys take a trip down Jurassic Park memory lane. Paul sings his favorite cassette jam.

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  • Chris wonders what happened to West Michigan radio? It’s 100% classic rock.

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  • Why is Kai Ryssdal and NPR’s Marketplace doing a Sharknado story?

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  • Movie 43 is not recommended. Watch Robot Chicken instead.

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  • The guys feel like Delicious Dish because they’re actually in the same studio for once and talking in hushed voices.

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  • Chris’ journey away from big data has started nicely with the addition of Baikal. It’s on his server hosting his calendar for all his devices.

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  • Chris is using DashClock on his phone with a Word of the Day extension.

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  • Time to synchronize your smellfies?

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  • Chris used a new Android app to edit the Markdown for show notes. It’s called JotterPad. However, he really found Dillinger.io to be a better tool if you have internet access.

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  • Check out the Futility Closet podcast to learn about amusing curiosities.

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  • The Great Race was loosely based on a real event.

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  • We may have a new USB connector in the future.

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  • Paul shares his extensive knowledge of the milk preferences of the Crips & Bloods.

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  • Chris & his wife battle on Qcast, a Chromecast quiz game. It’s similar to those bar trivia games except you play with your Android phones.

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  • We geek on Apple TV and Chromecast.

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  • Paul recommends Cordkillers podcast for your viewing pleasure.

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