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Jan har hatt en fantastisk helg som han forteller om med stor entusiasme. Einar lærer Jan å fylle spylervæske og får en liten gavepakke av Jan.
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Bill Burr's description of All Things Comedy
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Einar har besøk av den personen i norsk offentlighet som ifølge hans research var den forrige til å besøk Argentina – nemlig P3s Silje Nordnes. De skal fråtse i fakta om dette berømte landet og Einar skal få smake Yerba Mate.
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Jan har blant annet opplevd spøkelser siden sist og Einar er litt skeptisk. Einar forteller om dagen med Jans diett og gutta kommer med en aldri så liten avsløring.
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Einar har besøk av Marte Stokstad som har vært på all inclusive-ferie i Gambia. Det bittelille landet, som er kun 49 km på sitt bredeste, har mye interessant å by på, blant annet en ganske "gæren" president.
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Einar har ikke vært i Libanon - men det har John! John forteller om sin reise fylt av frykt, mye lyd og deilig hummus. I tillegg får du noen supplerende nyttige og unyttige fakta om landet. Visste du at det er plass til 37 Libanon i Norge?
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Denne uka har Einar besøk av Tore Sagen, og de skal snakke om Amerikas forente stater - AFS, også kjent som USA. Landet er så berømt og så stort at Einar har sett seg nødt til å dele opp landet i to episoder. Den første delen får du nå.
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En podkast der Einar Tørnquist inviterer kjente gjester i studio for å snakke om både nyttige og unyttige fakta om ulike land i verden. Hver episode tar for seg et nytt land med en ny gjest.
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PREMIERE! Einar har besøk av Solveig Kloppen, og de snakker om både nyttige og unyttige fakta om Norge. Visste du for eksempel at slimål er Norges nasjonalfisk?
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Jan og Einar har savnet hverandre den siste tiden, Einar har et brennende engasjement for en lokalpolitisk sak og Jan vil tvinge Einar til tarmskylling.
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Jan har blitt misbrukt i en reklame, Einar har hengt seg opp i navn og Jan avslører tatoveringen sin.
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It’s hardly news that computers are exerting ever more influence over our lives. And we’re beginning to see the first glimmers of some kind of artificial intelligence: computer programs have become much better than humans at well-defined jobs like playing chess and Go, and are increasingly called upon for messier tasks, like driving cars. Once we leave the highly constrained sphere of artificial games and enter the real world of human actions, our artificial intelligences are going to have to make choices about the best course of action in unclear circumstances: they will have to learn to be ethical. I talk to Derek Leben about what this might mean and what kind of ethics our computers should be taught. It’s a wide-ranging discussion involving computer science, philosophy, economics, and game theory. Support Mindscape on Patreon or Paypal. Derek Leben received his Ph.D. in philosopy from Johns Hopkins University in 2012. He is currently an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. He is the author of Ethics for Robots: How to Design a Moral Algorithm. PhilPapers profile University web page Ethics for Robots “A Rawlsian Algorithm for Autonomous Vehicles”
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Jan Thomas har laget sang til kvisa si. Einar har vært med Jan Thomas på trening og de avtaler ny date.
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Sometimes science is asking esoteric questions about the fundamental nature of reality. Other times, it just wants to solve a murder. Today’s guest, Raychelle Burks, is an analytical chemist at St. Edward’s University in Texas. Before becoming a full-time academic, she worked in a crime lab using chemistry to help police track suspects, and now she does research on building new detectors for use in forensic analyses. We talk about how the real world of forensic investigation differs from the version you see portrayed on CSI, and how real chemists use their tools to help law enforcement agencies fight crime. We may even touch on how criminals could use chemical knowledge to get away with their dastardly deeds. Raychelle Burks received her Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Nebraska, and is now an Assistant Professor at St. Edward’s University. Her current research focuses on the development of portable colorimetry sensors that can be used in the field. She is active on Twitter as @DrRubidium, and often appears as an expert on podcasts and TV documentaries, as well as speaking at conventions and festivals. She is an active advocate for women and underrepresented minorities in science. Web page Wikipedia Twitter Columns at Chemistry World Blog at Scientopia
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Sir Roger Penrose has had a remarkable life. He has contributed an enormous amount to our understanding of general relativity, perhaps more than anyone since Einstein himself -- Penrose diagrams, singularity theorems, the Penrose process, cosmic censorship, and the list goes on. He has made important contributions to mathematics, including such fun ideas as the Penrose triangle and aperiodic tilings. He has also made bold conjectures in the notoriously contentious areas of quantum mechanics and the study of consciousness. In his spare time he's managed to become an extremely successful author, writing such books as The Emperor's New Mind and The Road to Reality. With far too much that we could have talked about, we decided to concentrate in this discussion on spacetime, black holes, and cosmology, but we made sure to reserve some time to dig into quantum mechanics and the brain by the end.
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Jan og Einar har mye å fortelle hverandre etter juleferien. Jan vil igjen være en kunnskapskilde for det norske folk og gutta avtaler ny date.
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I denne episoden blir vi bedre kjent med Tønsbergs Knoll & Tott: Smeke Reven og produsent Jørgen Ramm aka Knekten. Det utviklet seg til å bli et lystig lag så det ble muligens litt kakling i munnen på hverandre...
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Jan Thomas og Einar deler sine beste juleminner. Einar blir mer enn vanlig engasjert når de går gjennom årets største saker.
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Thor Gotaas returnerer til Rekommandert i anledning boka om den moderne norske skihistoriens største legende; Oddvar Brå! Vi skal selvsagt snakke mye om mannen med tidenes mest omtalte stavknekk, men også om konkurrentene som preget karrieren hans. Bare å kvesse øra, folkens. Her blir det, som alltid, mye info i et høyt tempo.
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Thor Gotaas snakker om skiløping i Nord-Østerdalen, skog, hardhauser og loffere.
Ta spørreundersøkelsen, så vinner du kanskje en middag med Kristopher!
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