My cousin Jamal
This show is not for the faint of heart but we laugh all the way through and hope you will too. Good luck.
Explore "jetsons" with insightful episodes like "My cousin Jamal", "Ep 129 | The Jetsons: "A Visit from Grandpa"", "| Ep 112 | His/Her Love Is Tha Shhh...Tha Bomb Baby!", "S04E28: Voyager 2's Silence, Lunar Mining Prospects, and a Birthday Tribute to George Jetson" and "Cleaning The Air Up There" from podcasts like ""Guido and The Guy Podcast", "Boob Tube Boys", "Spontaneous Disruption", "Astronomy Daily - The Podcast" and "Romance Out Loud: Our unique relationships with life in the LGBTQ+ world"" and more!
This show is not for the faint of heart but we laugh all the way through and hope you will too. Good luck.
In this final episode of Season 1 of Spontaneous Disruption, Nikki and L unpack a variety of topics, including Humane's AI pin, Jetson-like flying cars, the Hatched dating app, six formerly homeless sisters overcoming their odds, Lori Harvey and Damson Idris split, a new development in Young Thug's RICO case, Jidenna's master manipulation or major transformation, Keke Palmer's domestic violence details, love bombing and toxic relationships, fighting the urge to stay stagnant and taking a can't stop/won't stop approach to resolving everyday challenges.
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Do you enjoy air travel? Well, up yours! The boys chat about traveling by air and dealing with all the crazy that happens at 35,000 feet. But we do have an important question if you're from Tennessee: Would you rather have a transgender pilot ... or a narcoleptic one? Your choice, bitches!
Richard and Dave conclude their investigation into the role robots and androids play, and have played, in popular culture. As literature and movies progressed, fascinating and troubling issues about the morality and ethics of creating synthetic life emerged. Meanwhile, tech entrepreneurs traffic in the business of fully equipped synthetic companions. Ew.
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Image of android by Steve Bidmead from Pixabay
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Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics
The First Law: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
The Second Law: A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
The Third Law: A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
Richard and Dave take a look at the appearances of robots, androids, and cyborgs in popular culture and ask themselves the six million dollar question: Are they more likely to help us, or eat our lunch? Dave fulminates about unconscionable profit margins.
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Image of android by Jean-Paul Jandrain from Pixabay
Robot SFX courtesy of All Sounds on YouTube
Semi-Retired “flipz” theme by tubebackr from SoundCloud
Music promoted by free-stock-music.com
Microphone image by Macrovector from Vecteezy
Maple Leaf image by Vectoro Artworks from Vecteezy
Perforated steel image by YuriyC from VectorStock
Sci-fi author and digital rights activist Cory Doctorow on why Telsas are "Murder Cars" and how to talk to your kids about Surveillance Capitalism without scaring them off their smartphones.
The majority of global citizens are not wondering, what many developed nations are contriving in space. Well listen to what my guests Steve Alleyne, Doug Ramsey and me think about space exploration: who is doing it, at what costs, colonialization, space capitalism and the environmental imapct. 3 brothers lost in space.
It may be Slurpee Day, but that's not the only reason to celebrate! It's Shua's birthday! He and Jovial Jay will party by testing knowledge in a game of Gyp-Parody! Plus, we get to hear what's on Shua's Bucket List as we Enjoy Stuff!
Bucket Lists and Party games as we celebrate Shua’s birthday!
News
The New Atari Collection comes with over 90 retro games including some surprises!
Wanna buy a Jetsons house? You can in Tulsa, Oklahoma
A vintage style Burger King has been found behind a wall in a Delaware Mall
What we’re Enjoying
Thank you for Enjoying Stuff. Thank you very much! Shua is sporting some sideburns and rhinestones after experiencing Baz Luhrman’s movie, Elvis. It was a wild (and pretty accurate) depiction of the King’s life. Jay got to relive the days of dropping quarters at the Retrocade in Asheville, North Carolina. A two level trip back in time to the arcades of old.
Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout
Be sure to check out Jay’s articles on Retrozap.com. Ghost in the Shell is a classic example of Anime and great storytelling. Jay examines the classic tale on Sci-Fi Saturdays. And don’t forget his articles on MCULocationScout.com for some great, interactive maps of filming locations.
Enjoy Life!
As we get older, we start to look back on the stuff we’ve always wanted to do. Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson taught everyone that this is called your bucket list. On Shua’s birthday, he has decided to share some of his bucket list items. He considers himself very fortunate to have accomplished a lot of his goals in life.
After reflecting on the wonders of life, it’s time for a little fun and games. Aleaks Jay-Beck leads Shua through a board of categories and questions on a game of Gyp-Parody.
The categories are At the Movies, Prime Time, A Pocket Full of Quarters, and TechnoRetro Dads History. Play along and see how many Shua-Bucks you can win!
What’s on your bucket list? Did you do well at our version of Jeopardy? Are you reading all the show notes? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Daily Double!” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
In this episode, Shakin Shaner is joined by four expert panelists to debate the complex issue of the Jetson Transport Tube Thingies: Why don't we have them and who dropped the ball. Apparently companies in the 1960s were working on the technology to transport humans in pneumatic tubes just like in the Jetsons. However, we never got the technology so Shakin Shaner and Lisa, Ashleigh, Jim and Randy join him to debate the reasons why! This....you don't wanna miss!
Greg and Tom are back on the mics and this month they share their fond memories about their favorite cartoons from the '80s. So, grab your favorite bowl of cereal, hope onto the couch, and veg out to this month's episode!
Doughboys co-host Nick Wiger joins us to talk about the disgraced John K's Hanna Barbera shorts!
Check out our Patreon exclusive show [the deep end] of The Venture Bros. at patreon.com/thedeepend!
By the power of donuts, we have the podcast! And joining us on this episode recorded at LA Comic Con is Tom Cook, artist and animator whose work you've seen in He-Man, She-Ra, The Jetsons, SuperFriends, Blackstarr, and many more fantastic cartoons of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Find out how he went from bus driver to animator in the span of three weeks, all because his trash was full. For the honor of Grayskull, listen to THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
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