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Tuesday
Feb092010

Episode 39: Textbookses...

The full TC crew is back for this episode... yes, Monica's infectious laugh is back!  But it was kind of a strange night... all of us were extremely tired during the show and that sometimes translates to a good show when we have the "tired giggles" but that wasn't the case in this episode.  Maybe the topics were too serious... I'm not sure, however, I think it was still a good show just maybe not as entertaining as some of our previous episodes.

In this show, we talk a little bit about Brendan Burke's tragic death, the Superbowl, Apple's new iPad and the Olympics.  Lots of concern about the Olympics since it all starts this weekend and uh... there's no snow!!!  We also wonder who will be the Canadian who lights the Olympic flame to begin the games.

Later in the show, we discuss religion and our beliefs although Monica stayed rather quiet during that discussion... I think she felt outnumbered and wasn't in the mood to engage in a religious debate.

A quick reminder, our get-together is this Saturday (Feb. 13th) at the Corner Bar & Grill on Bank Street.  Both the Sens Underground and Talking Canadian crew will be there along with a number of listeners.  So if you live in Ottawa or happen to be in town this weekend, come join us (777 Bank Street). We will be there around 6:00 PM so come early if you can, we expect a packed house.

 

Episode 39: Textbookses...

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Reader Comments (1)

Well, I heard you guys talking about the start and end of the universe and stuff like that on the last episode. Well, I kinda have my own theory. Here goes, I think that space doesn't necessarily have an end but I also think that there are boundaries. In regards to my theory, Those boundaries would be defined by the stuff that just keeps on spreading out in space due to the Big Bang, after that it's just literally empty space, even 10 million light years after that! No kind of matter exists after those boundaries but they are forever expanding. Of course, there might be anti-matter there but still it's technically not matter.

February 13, 2010 at 7:20PM | Registered CommenterKaran
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