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    Explore " turing machine" with insightful episodes like "Episode 179 - The 2022 Blitzies", "Épisode 75 - Rétrospective Kickstarter, 3e Partie", "Of Milk and Meat: Turing Machine to Reuben Sandwich", "Alan Turing and Computable Numbers" and "Best Concerts with Adam Yoe (@adam_yoe)" from podcasts like ""Board Game Blitz", "Un Board Game Presque Parfait", "Wiki University", "100 Moments That Rocked Computer Science" and "Rounding Down with Chid"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    Episode 179 - The 2022 Blitzies

    Episode 179 - The 2022 Blitzies

    Ambie and Crystal have their annual awards show about the best games of the year in the 2022 Blitzies!

    The 2022 Blitzies: 0:40
    --Best Party Game: 1:49
    --Best Card Game: 2:58
    --Best Trick Taker: 4:38
    --Best Family Game: 6:07
    --Best Cooperative Game: 8:19
    --Best Roll & Write: 9:54
    --Best Theming: 11:38
    --Biggest Surprise: 13:49
    --Most Innovative: 16:14
    --Best New to Us Not 2022: 19:42
    --Best Game We Haven't Played Yet: 22:33
    --Best Game of 2022: 23:51
    --2022 Looking Forward to Recap: 25:58
    --Looking Forward to in 2023: 27:40
    --Best Podcast: 32:04
    Outro: 32:12
    Bloopers: 33:16

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    Épisode 75 - Rétrospective Kickstarter, 3e Partie

    Épisode 75 - Rétrospective Kickstarter, 3e Partie

    Troisième partie de notre rétrospective Kickstarter! On parle notamment d'un de nos meilleur coup sur les plateformes de sociofinancement avec un jeu qui a connu une popularité explosive depuis sa sortie. Et on fait un petit tour de table pour partager nos belles découvertes ludiques des dernières semaines.

    0:00:00 - Générique;
    0:00:30 - Introduction;
    0:07:20 - Tour de table de Patrice (Dune: War for Arrakis);
    0:17:05 - Tour de table de David (Turing Machine);
    0:32:20 - Tour de table de LP (Marvel Champions);
    0:35:10 - Tour de table de LP (Persévérance);
    0:45:25 - Tour de table de LP (Maquis);
    0:55:10 - Interlude;
    0:55:40 - Rétrospective Kickstarter - Partie 3;
    2:39:20 - Conclusion (et à quoi on joue d'ici le prochain épisode).

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    Alan Turing and Computable Numbers

    Alan Turing and Computable Numbers
    With the recent launch of the new £50 note featuring Alan Turing – what better time for us to be joined by his nephew, Sir Dermot Turing as he talks to Professor Sue Black OBE - who led the campaign to save Bletchley Park! Dermot provides a truly insightful background into his uncle’s computational model that created a brand new branch of mathematics and had such a lasting impact on computer science. He also discusses Turing’s remarkable code-breaking work at Bletchley Park in WW2 which helped to fundamentally shift the outcome of the conflict. Also in this episode, the team reveal how the Turing machine was the blueprint for the digital computer we all know and rely on so much today. You can email your suggestions for moments for Sue and Gordon to look at using 100moments@durham.ac.uk For those interested in studying Computer Science at Durham, visit https://www.durham.ac.uk/departments/academic/computer-science/ to find out how you can apply. If you enjoyed this episode please do three lovely things for us - like, subscribe and tell a friend! 100 Moments that Rocked Computer Science is a Why did the Chicken? production for Durham University.

    Best Concerts with Adam Yoe (@adam_yoe)

    Best Concerts with Adam Yoe (@adam_yoe)

    This week we welcome No Echo's, Adam Yoe (@adam_yoe) to discuss the best concerts we've ever been to. It's a nice conversation until Chid feels the need to dunk on Adam who he literally had never met before--a fact that Sigh pointed out off air. Chid--always be dunkin! Adam is the best--the guys talk about so many bands, concerts, music media and much more.

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    Episode 88: Tom Whitwell of Music Thing Modular

    Episode 88: Tom Whitwell of Music Thing Modular
    This week we get to know Tom Whitwell, creator of one of the most legendary modules, the Turing Machine, Music Thing Modular: https://musicthing.co.uk/ WAVEFORM: https://www.waveformmagazine.com/ SPONSORS Needham Woodworks: https://needhamwoodworks.com/ After Later Audio:http://afterlateraudio.com/ Recovery Effects: https://recoveryeffects.com/ Patchwerks: https://patchwerks.com/ Support One Million Tampons Here: https://www.onemilliontampons.com/

    #28 - Rugby, Rolling and Robots

    #28 - Rugby, Rolling and Robots
    The boys help organise a rugby training scheme, set robots upon an infinite hotel and discover some lovely patterns in the probability of Snakes and Ladders. Odds and Evenings Twitter - https://twitter.com/OddsAndEvenings Website - http://www.oddsandevenings.com Topics discussed Rugby Training Problem Busy Beavers Gamble Shambles Show Notes Articles written by Alaric on Langton's: * Loops (Introduction) (http://www.alaricstephen.com/main-featured/2017/6/27/langtons-loops) * Loops (Evolving) (http://www.alaricstephen.com/main-featured/2017/6/27/improvements-to-langtons-loops) * Ant (http://www.alaricstephen.com/main-featured/2016/12/13/langtons-ant) Busy Beaver on Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busy_beaver) Noether's Theorem (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noether%27s_theorem) The Music Episode (http://www.oddsandevenings.com/21) Maths Jam (that you should totally be attending) (https://mathsjam.com/find-a-jam/) Credits Hosted By Alaric - http://alaricstephen.com Alex - http://twitter.com/speakmouthwords Editing by Alex Appreciation of the phrase Busy Beavers by Alaric Theme music by David Russell - https://youtube.com/DavidRussell323

    Episode 150: 150th Episode with Turing Machine

    Episode 150: 150th Episode with Turing Machine

    Greg and Darin celebrate the 150th episode of Snacky Tunes today! Tune into this episode to hear from Scott DeSimon and Justin Chearno of Pitchblende and Turing Machine. Hear the two talk about independent rock in the 1990s, touring, and eating on the road. Find out how Pitchblende used to book their tours, and how they were able to tour while having jobs in New York City with Turing Machine. Learn what NYC neighborhoods had the cheapest eats in the mid-90s, and how Williamsburg has evolved since that time. Hear rise of dance rock in the early aughts, and how music collecting has changed in the Internet era. Find out how both Scott and Justin eventually got jobs in the New York City food world! This episode has been brought to you by Tekserve.

    “In the early 90s, the independent scene wasn’t very commercial. If we wanted to go on tour in October, I’d start calling people in August.” [10:10]

    “The idea of eating at a restaurant in the 90s with two numbers in the price was out.” [37:00]

    Justin Chearno on Snacky Tunes

    “It was the indie rock time. That was right around the time that everybody figured out that you could put out your own music.” [8:00]

    Scott DeSimon on Snacky Tunes