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Thursday, March 13th, 2008 running time 32:39
DIY absinthe, messaging on the run, ear balance, zombies, and wordplay
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Highlights
police officer
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29:22, 29:22
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Cingular
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12:18, 12:18
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popSiren
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0:01, 8:07, 12:41, 15:30, 17:41, 17:47, 26:49, 26:56, 0:01, 8:07, 12:41, 15:30, 17:41, 17:47, 26:49, 26:56
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Alastair Crowley
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21:09, 21:09
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police officer
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29:22, 29:22
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Cingular
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12:18, 12:18
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popSiren
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0:01, 8:07, 12:41, 15:30, 17:41, 17:47, 26:49, 26:56, 0:01, 8:07, 12:41, 15:30, 17:41, 17:47, 26:49, 26:56
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Alastair Crowley
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21:09, 21:09
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" Hey Fred I mean is this episode of popSiren as -- by Netflix and godaddy.com. This second -- an -- greens were in Santa that the intersection at. Modern culture attack. Science and the stuff that actually works necessarily. And I doctor Tiki and and failing in Jessica Corbin teamed up to maintain and to hang out and -- certainly respect your work is actually. Happening well for me because now my best tennis is that good doctor herself as you see him hoping this is gonna -- behind him. And and -- I can and should. And it racist and why -- oriented that. Projects pending an Internet tips news and fun it is in things -- of course. Bad science projects. We basically taking highlight a whole new level. And it's already. Accidents. -- Also known as the."
" I -- these days properties aware that our government watches and listens to -- on the telephone Internet et cetera well. Now checking out our private parts it's true. According to slate dot com TF AA's begun new -- screening devices that see right through your clothing to detect weapons or you know anything with a new original density apparently metal detectors and searches just. Are cutting it anymore now the officers can see an X ray images they can't see your phase of the color of your scanner. Other details like that to make it a little bit less creepy also the machine is and a sealed room which is fifty feet away from the security checkpoint. I think it's kind of consider tax given the circumstances so peaking yet would you rather be groups or ogle. I have to say mobile. I would have to agree do you honestly think get into security -- permanence lookin' -- exciting and it I don't know you don't touch me the executive at. --"
" President next sorry I think the iPhone is impressive well according to Gizmodo dot com it gets better Jim -- engineer has combine technology and tattoos like never before with his electronic pet to display. It's -- sub cutaneous black and white touch screen with cell phone and that means -- capabilities. The digital patsy you interface is made of silicon and is inserted shafts beneath the skin and gets its power from blood flow. It communicates wirelessly via Bluetooth and as long as your blood is flowing between ice is fine. However. The power to display can be turned off for on with a small control button somewhere on the skin. So by the patsy display -- only conceptual but I can totally see it now as though youth are addicted to technology enough. Mom I got attacked sue is going to have even more significant reality you know when I took my money on Amazon I. I don't have anything not to go of that great this is the Fed Cyrano look and completing -- should I can't imagine. Better or worse for parents. -- married. And who they acknowledged calling you. -- company that's cool I mean it's I don't know if that's kind of action answering yes Kiki and finally. France the most romantic. Of course those as time dot com which reports that French women."
" Have more -- compared to -- around. It's true according to the new study of sexuality in France. Both number of partners. And that is a first for example only three point 5% of women who are eighteen to 35 years old now say that there sexually abstinent versus six point 2% from males of the same eat your great French women are also engaged in sex from a younger age in more frequently than before. And 90% of women over the age of fifty city remain sexually active which is huge jump. From just 50% back in 1970 setup. Guys. I think there's a lesson cellular and -- you're looking for some action. That are by a cleansing because I think -- to -- at."
" Sounds like and what I know foxy friend and I mean no American girls sexy back I don't I don't have numbers like that outlook -- like known for its sexiness and it's down. I mean I'm not private its brand. The -- if they found sexy new look sexy in just -- Unfortunately. At all typical. If you got a -- that should be an irate I talent that -- back in revision3.com. And be sure to get in on conversations on our message -- definitely yeah -- I believe means that you've got bad. Set up for an -- right she's yeah parents yeah I would not really anyway I totally forgot did you -- Now the -- yeah actually thinking of getting her accent that something to keep us occupied as mentioned last week and the one that's addicted to this gallery in Internet for your new -- like that so. Brace yourselves this week's edition of on the --"
" Crowd and found something in the great value Flickr addicts. It's an application called Photonics having heard it yet like a Flickr desktop client for OS-X that allows users like you need to grad images from their finder or from within iPhoto and upload them onto the Flickr website without actually being logged in to Flickr using a browser isn't as I've got like browser issues and just wanna. -- alternative things these days which is great platonic is totally great for the best you can tag your pictures from within that's -- up application which looks a lot like iPhoto by the -- it's very very pretty not at all buggy at least from what I've tried you can add pictures to your set your groups. And then upload them from your desktop now of course I -- Flickr -- which is a -- tool that Flickr you know -- it's a little application Flickr with a for free. Does that too. But there's not really much of an interface involved platonic is much prettier. And it seems much more like an OS-X applications -- I was really kind of wowed by that -- also very cool is you can browse your friends your family is -- you groups streams that you belong -- and even the last few days and explore. Right from within a tonic new browser requirements that his eyebrows Foster -- it from my pictures. I'm very that's very much an iPhoto like feel until. Thing notes that to keep in mind is that you're only gonna be browsing. Thumbnail views from within -- because obviously. If you were to have the high red images had been platonic you would have. Duplicate images and that would be like so much space mean. I could never have another whole set of duplicate images. On my desktop so that's something that you need to consider if you're going to look at the -- image it's -- take you to the Flickr page where that photo originated from you obviously also need a Flickr account but you know a free account -- finds out. Insists that simple matter of -- however both -- itself is not free just have to say that right after that the web sites offering a tonic for twenty bucks right now until like march 15 or something and still. I think it's a cool in the application that you need to know about it your Flickr person. Given no more often the desktop application I really think Photonics it's pretty and it works really well. It's also worth mentioning that even on and that hacker I'm I'm not gonna ignore you windows users -- across platform prowler salad he got ideas for me a list and windows website. Cool applications that serves -- what ever she had just hit -- at popSiren at Revision 3. Dot com and that was me -- in I'm gonna get off my proud soap box now on and a hand things over to the I'm very dear and very -- scientist doctor Tiki cups knowledge."
" Well aware that even if you experts hearing that that's not all that the super sensory organ does. It also keeps Steve's standing tall glass ballerina isn't it caters to -- around the world without filing down. And the culprit responsible for cars thickness. Puzzled as possible. Let's take a look at the inner ear in addition to that Aaliyah which is responsible for hearing are also a little tiny -- called the semi circular now. There's also two patches called Clinton or against which are in charge of something all of them together I tried to something very important to upright -- Now. They're three semi circular can now each of them oriented in a different perpendicular. Planes and feet and hair. Once the text rotational limb minute head from side to side you stand there turn your head likely appear wet. The -- movement like not in cart Wheeling and I'm not gonna do apartment right now. They're all filled with -- this blew it and when you move in any direction the fluid in the corresponding who now lives to. But in the opposite direction because it has lots of inertia. And like prince street leading bends over by the flow of water the flew -- can now spends little tiny apparently expelled outlined their walls. And those signaled the movement to the brain. While the inner ears very important in maintaining balance and posture it does not work alone it's part of the complex system -- at that particular system. Which is also comprise at BI is the lands the spinal cord and skin. And that is where the fun starts because the inner here is so closely associated with the -- we can claim with one of the bodies automated responses called that the did you know similar -- flat. And get the IDs and pretty silly things in the process. So can -- get a volunteer. And the next half half and -- thank you for having me thanks for joining us being around a little."
" It -- Kart sixty. Another. -- that -- hey it's an initiative or rad and apparently. Okay. So that this -- reflex keeps the eyes moving in the same direction as a -- this thing that you can get at constant and stable view of the environment rather than some kind of confusing and blurry picture. Your -- helps keep you correctly oriented in your environments. -- thought this thing -- around it now I dislike it looks straight ahead okay just keep your eyes going forward has been there. The quickly -- at her eyes it's called the Kate. And it in the direction of -- and yeah -- noticed that. And that well that bringing keep down spinning do you particularly. Yeah this I want you to close your eyes -- that I can't keep your head right and is being again. Now your eyes are closed and taking a Wayne the visual input it. To -- this particular system. Are right and when I stop you I want you to look straight ahead of my finger. Only knows -- ears are telling it to even mind that the flip it. In the ears his living opposite her directions and you can see the movement -- If you see it different from last time and moving in opposite direction. From the direction she was -- and that's because they're being told what to do by the inner ears. The -- between -- with in the inner ears. Let's take a look at what time. One left what are at half staff at its clothes. And we're gonna take away divisional system again but the head and it -- great position to stimulate -- different semi circular can now."
" Ninth. Yeah looks kind of funny but anything and it won't hurt the Cingular system is working next time Egypt and -- all just thank you -- for keeping you up right. Do you think yeah. Thanks Kiki wow. I actually have tossed my cookies likes speech years that look my enemy they hot take it casino -- And it lets take edit it ain't gonna get dot com for sponsoring this episode of popSiren. -- postings fast and easy website builders and more got on the since I was when I can't think back folks. Making impact online -- godaddy.com plus enter -- siren on. When you check out and -- an additional 10% of the entire or yeah now I just love. -- Our -- and as my words duck hunt is let's go outside like it happened a month and it's as good as went there. I wondered to myself. We -- it does raise for like cats -- come out what exactly are actually somewhat. Still unknown but one very good -- it -- the -- Back early seventeenth century England or heavy rainfall and of course those Williams gives it would systems and in gutters overflow with film ends. If bodies of dead. And yes. You aren't going to this -- animals mostly. Itself. At worst fears about out of -- And extra email that -- usually -- lane. And sort of get past that extra and be so grotesque and it was going to be like. Cute and funny here and it's. Really quite not it's quite not quite so help you aren't moving on so Tiki in the day I found something online. That I just absolutely love I've been using a lot of that lately medical check. Simplified my life a bit so I want to share -- on all the good books home already excellent hit me at."
" So I just got back from south by southwest this. More in the I have to say is so much fun was also so. Crazy -- a lot of geeks in one place and -- laptops is communicating with each other and even I had my laptop would be the time. Haven't wireless access to you at various parties in here there and just be able to prop up and not spoken write things down here and there actually became quite a bit of the challenge that's why there is a jot dot com that's to UTT. Dot com. He and so he -- let me tell it works in before I get into it still in beta so. It's not perfect but critics ask it to the first -- you want to set -- an account -- jot dot com current email address go to the validation you know how to do that stuff. Next he got a phone university dial 866 dot one -- three hour 866688123. Went and number on you -- now your account is married to your number so make sure to use that phone number can't make up and it started on number. Then that. From yes fine here's how it works this kind of pretty easy I couldn't believe it at first let's and -- walking in the airport which I was this morning because my flight was late I was freaking out. I didn't think I was gonna be able to get here to do popSiren on time and I needed to call Heather. Andy and myself to do something and it it -- up and actually manages to never kind of paper suggest. Tell shots what I need to remember dot action transcribe what I said on -- into an email and it will either email or text means. But based someone had told it to do so it's like. Artificial intelligence -- out you can set contacts also which ended up also -- can -- it from me this morning because. Obviously I was -- lays there are a lot of people who needed to be notified about not like I people instead of how to sneak by phone calls letting everyone individually now that's gonna delay it. -- shot down to just do kind of like shout a second twitter shouts the -- bright if people that I had already put into that group. It's like on the had to make just the one -- An action and you have to talk to anybody that's really great passive aggressive to -- as well. I'm still lists like work -- grocery also blizzard you know kind of fun things that you can get shot going on. And obviously all that stuff is each -- as as you just depending on what and soon again -- like you know better than us and that's what some people are just like text message crazy so. What -- also got some leaks that twitter word press. It is the enemy remember I want sandy for earlier this week totally is it's actually. It actually makes it better anyway. Because I am just wanted to you know make I'd still like that. Still was not -- person but still like to -- to the -- this service really really really works for me you can also you know. Dot com has is what's that you can even centers of reminders BN that website. That's not really it why I like to use it but he certainly have an option basically it's just really good service for on the go reminders all -- thing. Being -- number -- N and -- eight speak clearly because it is going to get jargon in your inbox in need. Gonna have to decipher what you -- has been talking about or recall initially the service is just gonna say I don't know what you're saying could you repeat that. Gets in doing so just you know don't shot after. A bottle -- anything. That's I think today I want to know what you aren't guys don't forget to email me your chetniks. PopSiren and revision3.com. That these -- sick and thanked Johnny now. It's time for what lexicon on popSiren. ST YIRLR. To yourself in real life."
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" And that's funny it's cool in -- yeah OCS. And now as it is -- we told you earlier showed Jessica Corbin is busy signing herself down in Argentina as we speak next. If he'd had a chance recently to meet up with a chemist and haven't -- obsessed band name -- to check that out."
" Not innovation especially when it comes to alcohol. Today's guest is one of the world's premier experts on absent. 140. Prove controversial liquor and back at the -- ten -- has spent the last decade obsessively standing apps. Then in the US in 1912 absent. Was believed to induce hallucinations. And only recently. Hasn't -- been overturned. Welcome. It just you being here so why is it outlawed in the first place."
" The story behind the banning of abstinence is one that is it is sordid twisted. Goes way back well over a hundred years starts probably in the 1850s. And essentially. Absence popularity is with led to its demise of -- became so popular that you're much too much fun. Too many enemies in -- and place and the wine industry hated brand you make irritated. It took them. A lot of pokey science and smear campaigns via the allied themselves with temperance league which wanted to see. All alcoholic beverages band. And basically it they try to try to tried for years. At the time that would -- for -- because we're talking about a day and age we had. Great impressionist painters like Picasso and they god and go where -- they -- my method but then it's really interesting because back in France in those days and there was no such thing as -- substance. I mean morphine. You know that was everywhere. Well opium lot of them yeah it was available in these artists said. These people that are trying to -- you're very inspiration the national drink exactly so perhaps it became an icon of freedom. The so my question he is lighting you do it why oh why did you and it catch fire for Clinton and he continues export. Fast forward many years after the ban many years I was working in environmental research flat and colleague of mine mentioned absence of passing comet in. And and being a native -- more lenient I had seen the word answer. Factors of there's a Barcelona -- recall the old apps announcing his place in Alastair Crowley wrote the green goddess while sitting in this -- waiting for -- for a and and it was what these words I had seen many times has never really processed. And it enhancements that have to not seen that what does this were decision an agreement that made people crazy. Well and at the time that the scientists that you something something didn't work there it's like wait a minute wait a minute. Into it became an interest that turn into a hobby that turned into a passion maybe an obsession."
" And I'm sure at some point you bring the centenary this is a good and who. Well you know I I -- now ivory is scared about what all these stories and going to meet you crazy when you first engaged and in about me honest. I'm scared to drink it because and all that happens around it."
" Well I was skeptical I was skeptical. But the reason that would information -- find it talked about hallucinations there it just didn't come from sources that I consider to be credible -- So that prompted me as a scientist to sit out my own path -- so what differentiates. Absent from any other. Look at. Absinthe is a unique spear distilled from hole over its. Herbs that have a long history and tradition in European. Herbal medicine and in culinary arts there's there's there's an angry. That one with the -- and let it warm -- way yes. Grand -- would the infamous art in Asia and Cynthia and so controversial. Yet in order to demonize answer one has to. Pick out something about it that they that he concedes that. And the -- attacks and pick up -- because you find it virtually nothing but accent."
" How how can people make this -- home you know like like beer and wine people do at home is like a."
" Well beer Weiner at different absinthe is a distilled Spirit. It really. Not anything that one is going to make it now. Not properly. I believe a -- and distillation for. Many years and it's not something going to pick up a book and and and do what paragraph of -- information not to mention completely illegal to distill anything in the US without a license. But -- it's a distilled Spirit it just like making wine that the basic process is easy but if the finer points in the details and that it's. Where the beauty of the line so can you give me a quick demonstration."
" On how to."
" And yes absent -- I certainly can do that in fact on I have some I have a very beautiful apparatus here."
" What I have here can you talk about this equipment and that I'll talk about a while on bottling and answer. This is actually an absent fountain at in this found we put ice water this is something that one would've found on the morning talk tonight eastern -- And if it's not quite ornate but the -- the whole ritual that surrounds absent for the preparation of that to the glassware -- It's all it's all beautiful and the French -- brawl with the ritual that is in preparation. And absent is -- you conceded. That it has an interest in green color -- this colors comes entirely from herbs like this Verizon interest in her opinion yeah. It's kind of licorice like does have a flavor that I call electors actually yes in the cell and me and east panels and grant will warm would hardly have encampments found of his name brand. That's what would have happened back in the eighteen hundreds is. Someone would have requested a glass of that -- and what port it. Shot just glad it's just like adjusted and then the patron would have come to the -- top of my fountain -- and headed. I swore to his servers and people are gonna want it pretty strong and other department want to water attack exactly because activism concentrated spears sister distilled from whole are great concentration of polar. And I. Distill this absent and 130. Year old absence bills that are sitting and distillery it's been their since 1834. -- the distorted made out of 100 years ago and we uses that person equipment to produce does that say that."
" Sony why I should not be afraid to drink apps. Because my first exposure to accident was when I was in Prague. And gentlemen wasn't even my hiding an indefinite with a gentleman that was -- in near me literally lost his mind."
" Well I would know more go to Prague to seek equality absinthe and I would go to Mongolia to seek equality --"
" It's just that the tradition that sent this in France and what's wrong that's where it was made and up in really there's only only about 10% of the absence available to present market. Or accurate depictions of what absent was a hundred years ago and to get have a more accurate. Depiction ways I think you should that we haven't case there are no straight razors around here we're about cutting off here."
" Well thanks for stopping it dead but I really really appreciate it let not a history -- an announcement put them. -- and being GE net something else about absent that wasn't really mentioned that the milky white color is caused by compounds in he had -- sense that. Don't really like water coming into contact with the water and and heating become visible thing. I brought you around. For no reason -- just -- this stuff. -- And all right let's let's take -- want to thank flakes. Note that he -- online dvd rental service with over 75000 titles including pay for sponsoring an episode popSiren. Check that out at www. Netflix dot com slash site. -- popSiren kind of have an obsession with where he noticed yet especially words. That we rarely hear -- because it does the fun ones take this excellent for example from a rambling pro dot com. Short play the first and being turned on land and who's stepping up his involvement in house where he can't visualize it. -- I think he -- to spot and red amber at no higher up higher yeah yeah yeah yeah and that doesn't thanks Josh you thank you. Great work that I think it's and I definitely agree. To -- out of there ideal that could defend the there aren't moving on now as you are hurting no because you told dinner last episode -- Frank our fearless producer has a passion for the strangest things in life. A usual school parents com makes music. She's just tapped into the kind of stuff and it really makes her. And so that's love hearing about it so this week she's gonna kick high heels and of our graphic novels so. Let's not delaying -- difference."
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" I should also mention that our friends over at iFanboy just interviewed Robert -- in the writer and creator of the comic -- just reviewed. The watch is dead I ever wonder -- a few weeks back you can check out. Revision3.com. Both Saturday march 15. 1 PM eastern time that's."
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" Hey Fred I mean is this episode of popSiren as -- by Netflix and godaddy.com. This second -- an -- greens were in Santa that the intersection at. Modern culture attack. Science and the stuff that actually works necessarily. And I doctor Tiki and and failing in Jessica Corbin teamed up to maintain and to hang out and -- certainly respect your work is actually. Happening well for me because now my best tennis is that good doctor herself as you see him hoping this is gonna -- behind him. And and -- I can and should. And it racist and why -- oriented that. Projects pending an Internet tips news and fun it is in things -- of course. Bad science projects. We basically taking highlight a whole new level. And it's already. Accidents. -- Also known as the."
" I -- these days properties aware that our government watches and listens to -- on the telephone Internet et cetera well. Now checking out our private parts it's true. According to slate dot com TF AA's begun new -- screening devices that see right through your clothing to detect weapons or you know anything with a new original density apparently metal detectors and searches just. Are cutting it anymore now the officers can see an X ray images they can't see your phase of the color of your scanner. Other details like that to make it a little bit less creepy also the machine is and a sealed room which is fifty feet away from the security checkpoint. I think it's kind of consider tax given the circumstances so peaking yet would you rather be groups or ogle. I have to say mobile. I would have to agree do you honestly think get into security -- permanence lookin' -- exciting and it I don't know you don't touch me the executive at. --"
" President next sorry I think the iPhone is impressive well according to Gizmodo dot com it gets better Jim -- engineer has combine technology and tattoos like never before with his electronic pet to display. It's -- sub cutaneous black and white touch screen with cell phone and that means -- capabilities. The digital patsy you interface is made of silicon and is inserted shafts beneath the skin and gets its power from blood flow. It communicates wirelessly via Bluetooth and as long as your blood is flowing between ice is fine. However. The power to display can be turned off for on with a small control button somewhere on the skin. So by the patsy display -- only conceptual but I can totally see it now as though youth are addicted to technology enough. Mom I got attacked sue is going to have even more significant reality you know when I took my money on Amazon I. I don't have anything not to go of that great this is the Fed Cyrano look and completing -- should I can't imagine. Better or worse for parents. -- married. And who they acknowledged calling you. -- company that's cool I mean it's I don't know if that's kind of action answering yes Kiki and finally. France the most romantic. Of course those as time dot com which reports that French women."
" Have more -- compared to -- around. It's true according to the new study of sexuality in France. Both number of partners. And that is a first for example only three point 5% of women who are eighteen to 35 years old now say that there sexually abstinent versus six point 2% from males of the same eat your great French women are also engaged in sex from a younger age in more frequently than before. And 90% of women over the age of fifty city remain sexually active which is huge jump. From just 50% back in 1970 setup. Guys. I think there's a lesson cellular and -- you're looking for some action. That are by a cleansing because I think -- to -- at."
" Sounds like and what I know foxy friend and I mean no American girls sexy back I don't I don't have numbers like that outlook -- like known for its sexiness and it's down. I mean I'm not private its brand. The -- if they found sexy new look sexy in just -- Unfortunately. At all typical. If you got a -- that should be an irate I talent that -- back in revision3.com. And be sure to get in on conversations on our message -- definitely yeah -- I believe means that you've got bad. Set up for an -- right she's yeah parents yeah I would not really anyway I totally forgot did you -- Now the -- yeah actually thinking of getting her accent that something to keep us occupied as mentioned last week and the one that's addicted to this gallery in Internet for your new -- like that so. Brace yourselves this week's edition of on the --"
" Crowd and found something in the great value Flickr addicts. It's an application called Photonics having heard it yet like a Flickr desktop client for OS-X that allows users like you need to grad images from their finder or from within iPhoto and upload them onto the Flickr website without actually being logged in to Flickr using a browser isn't as I've got like browser issues and just wanna. -- alternative things these days which is great platonic is totally great for the best you can tag your pictures from within that's -- up application which looks a lot like iPhoto by the -- it's very very pretty not at all buggy at least from what I've tried you can add pictures to your set your groups. And then upload them from your desktop now of course I -- Flickr -- which is a -- tool that Flickr you know -- it's a little application Flickr with a for free. Does that too. But there's not really much of an interface involved platonic is much prettier. And it seems much more like an OS-X applications -- I was really kind of wowed by that -- also very cool is you can browse your friends your family is -- you groups streams that you belong -- and even the last few days and explore. Right from within a tonic new browser requirements that his eyebrows Foster -- it from my pictures. I'm very that's very much an iPhoto like feel until. Thing notes that to keep in mind is that you're only gonna be browsing. Thumbnail views from within -- because obviously. If you were to have the high red images had been platonic you would have. Duplicate images and that would be like so much space mean. I could never have another whole set of duplicate images. On my desktop so that's something that you need to consider if you're going to look at the -- image it's -- take you to the Flickr page where that photo originated from you obviously also need a Flickr account but you know a free account -- finds out. Insists that simple matter of -- however both -- itself is not free just have to say that right after that the web sites offering a tonic for twenty bucks right now until like march 15 or something and still. I think it's a cool in the application that you need to know about it your Flickr person. Given no more often the desktop application I really think Photonics it's pretty and it works really well. It's also worth mentioning that even on and that hacker I'm I'm not gonna ignore you windows users -- across platform prowler salad he got ideas for me a list and windows website. Cool applications that serves -- what ever she had just hit -- at popSiren at Revision 3. Dot com and that was me -- in I'm gonna get off my proud soap box now on and a hand things over to the I'm very dear and very -- scientist doctor Tiki cups knowledge."
" Well aware that even if you experts hearing that that's not all that the super sensory organ does. It also keeps Steve's standing tall glass ballerina isn't it caters to -- around the world without filing down. And the culprit responsible for cars thickness. Puzzled as possible. Let's take a look at the inner ear in addition to that Aaliyah which is responsible for hearing are also a little tiny -- called the semi circular now. There's also two patches called Clinton or against which are in charge of something all of them together I tried to something very important to upright -- Now. They're three semi circular can now each of them oriented in a different perpendicular. Planes and feet and hair. Once the text rotational limb minute head from side to side you stand there turn your head likely appear wet. The -- movement like not in cart Wheeling and I'm not gonna do apartment right now. They're all filled with -- this blew it and when you move in any direction the fluid in the corresponding who now lives to. But in the opposite direction because it has lots of inertia. And like prince street leading bends over by the flow of water the flew -- can now spends little tiny apparently expelled outlined their walls. And those signaled the movement to the brain. While the inner ears very important in maintaining balance and posture it does not work alone it's part of the complex system -- at that particular system. Which is also comprise at BI is the lands the spinal cord and skin. And that is where the fun starts because the inner here is so closely associated with the -- we can claim with one of the bodies automated responses called that the did you know similar -- flat. And get the IDs and pretty silly things in the process. So can -- get a volunteer. And the next half half and -- thank you for having me thanks for joining us being around a little."
" It -- Kart sixty. Another. -- that -- hey it's an initiative or rad and apparently. Okay. So that this -- reflex keeps the eyes moving in the same direction as a -- this thing that you can get at constant and stable view of the environment rather than some kind of confusing and blurry picture. Your -- helps keep you correctly oriented in your environments. -- thought this thing -- around it now I dislike it looks straight ahead okay just keep your eyes going forward has been there. The quickly -- at her eyes it's called the Kate. And it in the direction of -- and yeah -- noticed that. And that well that bringing keep down spinning do you particularly. Yeah this I want you to close your eyes -- that I can't keep your head right and is being again. Now your eyes are closed and taking a Wayne the visual input it. To -- this particular system. Are right and when I stop you I want you to look straight ahead of my finger. Only knows -- ears are telling it to even mind that the flip it. In the ears his living opposite her directions and you can see the movement -- If you see it different from last time and moving in opposite direction. From the direction she was -- and that's because they're being told what to do by the inner ears. The -- between -- with in the inner ears. Let's take a look at what time. One left what are at half staff at its clothes. And we're gonna take away divisional system again but the head and it -- great position to stimulate -- different semi circular can now."
" Ninth. Yeah looks kind of funny but anything and it won't hurt the Cingular system is working next time Egypt and -- all just thank you -- for keeping you up right. Do you think yeah. Thanks Kiki wow. I actually have tossed my cookies likes speech years that look my enemy they hot take it casino -- And it lets take edit it ain't gonna get dot com for sponsoring this episode of popSiren. -- postings fast and easy website builders and more got on the since I was when I can't think back folks. Making impact online -- godaddy.com plus enter -- siren on. When you check out and -- an additional 10% of the entire or yeah now I just love. -- Our -- and as my words duck hunt is let's go outside like it happened a month and it's as good as went there. I wondered to myself. We -- it does raise for like cats -- come out what exactly are actually somewhat. Still unknown but one very good -- it -- the -- Back early seventeenth century England or heavy rainfall and of course those Williams gives it would systems and in gutters overflow with film ends. If bodies of dead. And yes. You aren't going to this -- animals mostly. Itself. At worst fears about out of -- And extra email that -- usually -- lane. And sort of get past that extra and be so grotesque and it was going to be like. Cute and funny here and it's. Really quite not it's quite not quite so help you aren't moving on so Tiki in the day I found something online. That I just absolutely love I've been using a lot of that lately medical check. Simplified my life a bit so I want to share -- on all the good books home already excellent hit me at."
" So I just got back from south by southwest this. More in the I have to say is so much fun was also so. Crazy -- a lot of geeks in one place and -- laptops is communicating with each other and even I had my laptop would be the time. Haven't wireless access to you at various parties in here there and just be able to prop up and not spoken write things down here and there actually became quite a bit of the challenge that's why there is a jot dot com that's to UTT. Dot com. He and so he -- let me tell it works in before I get into it still in beta so. It's not perfect but critics ask it to the first -- you want to set -- an account -- jot dot com current email address go to the validation you know how to do that stuff. Next he got a phone university dial 866 dot one -- three hour 866688123. Went and number on you -- now your account is married to your number so make sure to use that phone number can't make up and it started on number. Then that. From yes fine here's how it works this kind of pretty easy I couldn't believe it at first let's and -- walking in the airport which I was this morning because my flight was late I was freaking out. I didn't think I was gonna be able to get here to do popSiren on time and I needed to call Heather. Andy and myself to do something and it it -- up and actually manages to never kind of paper suggest. Tell shots what I need to remember dot action transcribe what I said on -- into an email and it will either email or text means. But based someone had told it to do so it's like. Artificial intelligence -- out you can set contacts also which ended up also -- can -- it from me this morning because. Obviously I was -- lays there are a lot of people who needed to be notified about not like I people instead of how to sneak by phone calls letting everyone individually now that's gonna delay it. -- shot down to just do kind of like shout a second twitter shouts the -- bright if people that I had already put into that group. It's like on the had to make just the one -- An action and you have to talk to anybody that's really great passive aggressive to -- as well. I'm still lists like work -- grocery also blizzard you know kind of fun things that you can get shot going on. And obviously all that stuff is each -- as as you just depending on what and soon again -- like you know better than us and that's what some people are just like text message crazy so. What -- also got some leaks that twitter word press. It is the enemy remember I want sandy for earlier this week totally is it's actually. It actually makes it better anyway. Because I am just wanted to you know make I'd still like that. Still was not -- person but still like to -- to the -- this service really really really works for me you can also you know. Dot com has is what's that you can even centers of reminders BN that website. That's not really it why I like to use it but he certainly have an option basically it's just really good service for on the go reminders all -- thing. Being -- number -- N and -- eight speak clearly because it is going to get jargon in your inbox in need. Gonna have to decipher what you -- has been talking about or recall initially the service is just gonna say I don't know what you're saying could you repeat that. Gets in doing so just you know don't shot after. A bottle -- anything. That's I think today I want to know what you aren't guys don't forget to email me your chetniks. PopSiren and revision3.com. That these -- sick and thanked Johnny now. It's time for what lexicon on popSiren. ST YIRLR. To yourself in real life."
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" And that's funny it's cool in -- yeah OCS. And now as it is -- we told you earlier showed Jessica Corbin is busy signing herself down in Argentina as we speak next. If he'd had a chance recently to meet up with a chemist and haven't -- obsessed band name -- to check that out."
" Not innovation especially when it comes to alcohol. Today's guest is one of the world's premier experts on absent. 140. Prove controversial liquor and back at the -- ten -- has spent the last decade obsessively standing apps. Then in the US in 1912 absent. Was believed to induce hallucinations. And only recently. Hasn't -- been overturned. Welcome. It just you being here so why is it outlawed in the first place."
" The story behind the banning of abstinence is one that is it is sordid twisted. Goes way back well over a hundred years starts probably in the 1850s. And essentially. Absence popularity is with led to its demise of -- became so popular that you're much too much fun. Too many enemies in -- and place and the wine industry hated brand you make irritated. It took them. A lot of pokey science and smear campaigns via the allied themselves with temperance league which wanted to see. All alcoholic beverages band. And basically it they try to try to tried for years. At the time that would -- for -- because we're talking about a day and age we had. Great impressionist painters like Picasso and they god and go where -- they -- my method but then it's really interesting because back in France in those days and there was no such thing as -- substance. I mean morphine. You know that was everywhere. Well opium lot of them yeah it was available in these artists said. These people that are trying to -- you're very inspiration the national drink exactly so perhaps it became an icon of freedom. The so my question he is lighting you do it why oh why did you and it catch fire for Clinton and he continues export. Fast forward many years after the ban many years I was working in environmental research flat and colleague of mine mentioned absence of passing comet in. And and being a native -- more lenient I had seen the word answer. Factors of there's a Barcelona -- recall the old apps announcing his place in Alastair Crowley wrote the green goddess while sitting in this -- waiting for -- for a and and it was what these words I had seen many times has never really processed. And it enhancements that have to not seen that what does this were decision an agreement that made people crazy. Well and at the time that the scientists that you something something didn't work there it's like wait a minute wait a minute. Into it became an interest that turn into a hobby that turned into a passion maybe an obsession."
" And I'm sure at some point you bring the centenary this is a good and who. Well you know I I -- now ivory is scared about what all these stories and going to meet you crazy when you first engaged and in about me honest. I'm scared to drink it because and all that happens around it."
" Well I was skeptical I was skeptical. But the reason that would information -- find it talked about hallucinations there it just didn't come from sources that I consider to be credible -- So that prompted me as a scientist to sit out my own path -- so what differentiates. Absent from any other. Look at. Absinthe is a unique spear distilled from hole over its. Herbs that have a long history and tradition in European. Herbal medicine and in culinary arts there's there's there's an angry. That one with the -- and let it warm -- way yes. Grand -- would the infamous art in Asia and Cynthia and so controversial. Yet in order to demonize answer one has to. Pick out something about it that they that he concedes that. And the -- attacks and pick up -- because you find it virtually nothing but accent."
" How how can people make this -- home you know like like beer and wine people do at home is like a."
" Well beer Weiner at different absinthe is a distilled Spirit. It really. Not anything that one is going to make it now. Not properly. I believe a -- and distillation for. Many years and it's not something going to pick up a book and and and do what paragraph of -- information not to mention completely illegal to distill anything in the US without a license. But -- it's a distilled Spirit it just like making wine that the basic process is easy but if the finer points in the details and that it's. Where the beauty of the line so can you give me a quick demonstration."
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" And yes absent -- I certainly can do that in fact on I have some I have a very beautiful apparatus here."
" What I have here can you talk about this equipment and that I'll talk about a while on bottling and answer. This is actually an absent fountain at in this found we put ice water this is something that one would've found on the morning talk tonight eastern -- And if it's not quite ornate but the -- the whole ritual that surrounds absent for the preparation of that to the glassware -- It's all it's all beautiful and the French -- brawl with the ritual that is in preparation. And absent is -- you conceded. That it has an interest in green color -- this colors comes entirely from herbs like this Verizon interest in her opinion yeah. It's kind of licorice like does have a flavor that I call electors actually yes in the cell and me and east panels and grant will warm would hardly have encampments found of his name brand. That's what would have happened back in the eighteen hundreds is. Someone would have requested a glass of that -- and what port it. Shot just glad it's just like adjusted and then the patron would have come to the -- top of my fountain -- and headed. I swore to his servers and people are gonna want it pretty strong and other department want to water attack exactly because activism concentrated spears sister distilled from whole are great concentration of polar. And I. Distill this absent and 130. Year old absence bills that are sitting and distillery it's been their since 1834. -- the distorted made out of 100 years ago and we uses that person equipment to produce does that say that."
" Sony why I should not be afraid to drink apps. Because my first exposure to accident was when I was in Prague. And gentlemen wasn't even my hiding an indefinite with a gentleman that was -- in near me literally lost his mind."
" Well I would know more go to Prague to seek equality absinthe and I would go to Mongolia to seek equality --"
" It's just that the tradition that sent this in France and what's wrong that's where it was made and up in really there's only only about 10% of the absence available to present market. Or accurate depictions of what absent was a hundred years ago and to get have a more accurate. Depiction ways I think you should that we haven't case there are no straight razors around here we're about cutting off here."
" Well thanks for stopping it dead but I really really appreciate it let not a history -- an announcement put them. -- and being GE net something else about absent that wasn't really mentioned that the milky white color is caused by compounds in he had -- sense that. Don't really like water coming into contact with the water and and heating become visible thing. I brought you around. For no reason -- just -- this stuff. -- And all right let's let's take -- want to thank flakes. Note that he -- online dvd rental service with over 75000 titles including pay for sponsoring an episode popSiren. Check that out at www. Netflix dot com slash site. -- popSiren kind of have an obsession with where he noticed yet especially words. That we rarely hear -- because it does the fun ones take this excellent for example from a rambling pro dot com. Short play the first and being turned on land and who's stepping up his involvement in house where he can't visualize it. -- I think he -- to spot and red amber at no higher up higher yeah yeah yeah yeah and that doesn't thanks Josh you thank you. Great work that I think it's and I definitely agree. To -- out of there ideal that could defend the there aren't moving on now as you are hurting no because you told dinner last episode -- Frank our fearless producer has a passion for the strangest things in life. A usual school parents com makes music. She's just tapped into the kind of stuff and it really makes her. And so that's love hearing about it so this week she's gonna kick high heels and of our graphic novels so. Let's not delaying -- difference."
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Started discussion: March 13, 2008 @ 1:13pm GMT
Episode 2 - Jet-setters and word junkies, this one's for you! [Discussion]
DIY absinthe, messaging on the run, ear balance, zombies, and wordplay
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Ryudo
about 1 year ago
[COLOR="DeepSkyBlue"]Glad the G4 bug didn't hit this show as yet again another wonderful show.
Keep this wonderful content going[/COLOR]:D
Keep this wonderful content going[/COLOR]:D
Kronos6948
about 1 year ago
As far as I know, she's still married...but she hasn't worn the ring in any of the Gazettes as far as I can remember. I don't know if their relationship is cool like that, or if they're no longer married.
Kronos6948
about 1 year ago
Just got done watching the show.
Out of the park, girls...out of the park!!
Another great episode. Kiki, stay pale! It's hot, IMO. (Sorry tanned ladies, you're beautiful too, but I prefer pale.) Paler the better! (Think young Bernadette Peters).
Sarah, if you read this, I always for some reason thought you were a smoker. Nice to see you don't like smoking either.
I wonder if Gator got some Neha action after the choreplay!!! (or should I say that I wonder if Neha got some Gator action?)
Out of the park, girls...out of the park!!
Another great episode. Kiki, stay pale! It's hot, IMO. (Sorry tanned ladies, you're beautiful too, but I prefer pale.) Paler the better! (Think young Bernadette Peters).
Sarah, if you read this, I always for some reason thought you were a smoker. Nice to see you don't like smoking either.
I wonder if Gator got some Neha action after the choreplay!!! (or should I say that I wonder if Neha got some Gator action?)
renehasp
about 1 year ago
E2 was sweet!
[COLOR=#848484]Not sure what changed but Sarah did it!!! Total connection with the camera and me!!! And sooooooo much energy… I liked! [/COLOR][COLOR=#848484]I got my wish of getting a guy on the show! That was awesome.. Not sure him cleaning and doing chores was at all manly!! Martin needs to crash in with a real man tech or comedy skit.. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#848484]I really liked the DIY segment with Stepahnie. That girl seemed totally down to earth and just plain fun.. I wonder what other things she can make out of house hold items! I want to see more of her.. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#848484]Dr. Kikki segment was very educational! Not sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing. OHHH but well worth seeing NEHA spin.. Such pretty eyes! She rocked and a team player!! If I wasen't married I'd pickup some Windex and start cleaning too...[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#848484]Nailed it..I liked Sarah's tips and tricks. I am actually thinking about buying a Apple Macbook Pro. Just so, I can feel cooler and try all her cool apps.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#848484]Great job everyone! Can’t wait for next week![/COLOR]
[COLOR=#848484]Rene[/COLOR]
renehasp
about 1 year ago
Ring comment?
In reply to Kronos6948:
As far as I know, she's still married...but she hasn't worn the ring in any of the Gazettes as far as I can remember. I don't know if their relationship is cool like that, or if they're no longer married.
Isn't the ring on her finger?
rsbrace
about 1 year ago
What changed is someone was missing from the second episode. The second had better chemistry between the host. Sorry Jessica.









-Where's Sarah's Wedding ring? (she's married right?)