15
November
2008

Episode 64 of Upon Further Review!

Once again we’ve returned with our usual dose of ideas, thoughts, and wholesome opinions (well, we hope they’re wholesome, anyway!) in Episode 64 of Upon Further Review!  In this episode we thank Chris for setting up our snazzy new Facebook page (you can find the link on our website) before moving on to the show at large: first, we hit from way downtown with our review of basketball; second, we consider the nature of good and evil as we look at the book Power, Love and Evil; and finally, we consider the comic stylings of Hans (but not Frans) as we take a listen to The NotHans Podcast.  As always, we appreciate your ideas and opinions, and as always, we really appreciate it when you spread the word about the show!  (As usual, podsafe intro music is provided by Sharif (“You’re My Girl”), outro by David Henderson (“We Gotta Go”).)

Reviewed in this show:

Basketball

Power, Love and Evil: Contribution to a Philosophy of the Damaged

The NotHans Podcast

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  2. classic chris:

    Thank you so much, G&C, for your kind words and promotion of the facebook group!!!!!! We’re up to 29 members and going strong!!!

    Great show! When you were discussing basketball, I was struck by how cool it is that someone invented the game with a peach basket nailed to a tree. Isn’t it kind of amazing to think that someone did that just for fun or to pass the time and years later it’s a major enterprise? Neat to think about having the chance to play with/against the President, too…

    The book sounded like it had some interesting ideas. Been hearing a lot about “The Lucifer Effect” which sounded similar in some respects.

    NotHans seems a little different. Agree that it’s a good premise, but wonder how big the audience is? What are the stats on podcasters/regular podcast listeners these days? Parodies do take a lot of familiarity for them to play, don’t they?

    Thanks, again, for the mention of the facebook page and for all the nice sentiments. Really made me feel wonderful on an early Monday morning — great start to the week! Have a great day, all!!

    – Chris

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