156: Wasting All My Time Time October 4, 2019 12:35 PM Subscribe
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- The Good Place is back for a final season
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- In the Key of Escape by The Vice Admiral of the Narrow Seas
- It Don't Matter Who's First In Line by ORthey
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- some facts about the number 156
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- Photos in Vienna, Austria by eleanna
- Adjust a sewing pattern by Melismata
- Purchase a ticket for a show in Osaka by btfreek
Projects
- Cheating Hangman by avapoet (MeFi Post)
- A Forest Tale by coevals
- ButtyStock - the number one site for free crisp sandwich photos by malevolent (MeFi Post)
- Incredible Doom: Season One by churl
- I built a text-based trivia game. by juliebug
MetaFilter
- Odious ideas are not entitled to hide from criticism by sfenders
- G'day, Chris here by noneuclidean
- Grievous Spectacle Y/N? by Miko
- a comment by jessamyn
- Look, up in the sky! It's a flying squirrel! No, wait--a sugar glider! by sugar and confetti
- The Unsolved Case of the Most Mysterious Song on the Internet by hippybear
- Libraries Battle Over eBooks by MrGuilt
- Novel Fencing Material by Eyebrows McGee
- You can automate a lot of things. Sewing isn't one of them. by bitteschoen
- This is just to say by Mchelly
- "It tastes like hot bread that a strawberry sneezed on" by Johnny Wallflower
- Welcome...To The Fumble Dimension by NoxAeternum
- CROOOFFMEE by overeducated_alligator
- first day of March will be slightly noisier than most by cortex
- Gizapon my works and despair by GnomePrime
Ask MeFi
- Pronouncing ‘jojoba’ by dianeF
- a comment by desuetude
- Can anyone read/identify this inscribed tablet, Arabic maybe? by gudrun
- Does anybody know anything about Antique Typewriters? by Sphinx
- Jews of Metafilter, lend me your opinions, please. by BlahLaLa
- Non-Obvious and Easy Pop Culture Vampire Costumes by superlibby
- Entertainment for decompressing by crunchy potato
- a comment by Serene Empress Dork
- What's up with the New Pornographers' chord progressions by umbú
- Single mefites with no dependents, what does your will look like? by exceptinsects
- How can I talk to my partner about decluttering? by jschu
MetaTalk
- Climate Strike Day on Metafilter by restless_nomad
- Good discussions on the Blue about Big Things at their infancy? by AgentRocket
- Metatalktail Hour: Fashion Police by Eyebrows McGee
- This is Just to Say by Ghidorah
- 🌸 Just Happy Things. by Fizz
- Happy birthday, Jessamyn! by lauranesson
FanFare
- The Good Place is back for a final season
- Bake Off is back too
- speaking of back, also SNL
Music
Featured on this episode:
- In the Key of Escape by The Vice Admiral of the Narrow Seas
- It Don't Matter Who's First In Line by ORthey
- Time by Bluebird Wine
- Both Hands - cover (Ani DiFranco) by howfar
- Manhattan Skyline by rangefinder 1.4
Re watching people making things: I have been out of work for about a month and have discovered that watching Laura Kampf’s videos help curb my anxiety. To a lesser extent, Adam Savage’s videos help me relax as well, but I really like Laura’s because they aren’t step-by-step and she uses some really great music. I think it is because they are both so upbeat and supportive of others. It makes me smile.
posted by terrapin at 10:08 AM on October 5, 2019 [2 favorites]
posted by terrapin at 10:08 AM on October 5, 2019 [2 favorites]
I feel like Friday afternoon podcast posts tend to be super low-engagement (hi terrapin, hope you have a great weekend, will be at chicken pie supper in Bethel tonight) but hello to everyone listening on the weekend!
posted by jessamyn (retired) at 10:16 AM on October 5, 2019 [1 favorite]
posted by jessamyn (retired) at 10:16 AM on October 5, 2019 [1 favorite]
Thanks for the heads-up about supper. We’re going to Worthy Burger after the Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival. If you want to join us we’ll be there around 5:30.
Why no IRL love in the podcast? 😜
posted by terrapin at 10:28 AM on October 5, 2019
Why no IRL love in the podcast? 😜
posted by terrapin at 10:28 AM on October 5, 2019
Re: Great British Bake Off. I thought they rebranded it when it moved to Channel 4 but it looks like it still has the same name. I haven’t watched since the move mostly because I was afraid it would lose its feel good nature without Mel & Sue. I read and article in The Guardian that seems to confirm that.
posted by terrapin at 10:34 AM on October 5, 2019 [1 favorite]
posted by terrapin at 10:34 AM on October 5, 2019 [1 favorite]
It's always a thrill when my music makes my favorite podcast! Thanks!
Will have to listen again when I don't have a head cold, but in the meantime I can answer the question about the Great British Bake Off. The original and current name is "The Great British Bake Off" but the production team couldn't use "Bake Off" in the US because "Bake-Off" is trademarked by Pillsbury. So that's why it's called "The Great British Baking Show" in the US. Here's a post from the PBS Public Editor explaining the name change.
Another difference is that the US edits are shorter and they trimmed down some of the banter between Mel/Sue and cut the historical vignettes, which I thought were charming.
(Like terrapin I haven't watched since Mary/Mel/Sue left either, for the same reason. I loved the good, kind nature of the show and definitely got emotionally invested in it, and have seen the earlier seasons multiple times.)
posted by rangefinder 1.4 at 11:33 AM on October 5, 2019
Will have to listen again when I don't have a head cold, but in the meantime I can answer the question about the Great British Bake Off. The original and current name is "The Great British Bake Off" but the production team couldn't use "Bake Off" in the US because "Bake-Off" is trademarked by Pillsbury. So that's why it's called "The Great British Baking Show" in the US. Here's a post from the PBS Public Editor explaining the name change.
Another difference is that the US edits are shorter and they trimmed down some of the banter between Mel/Sue and cut the historical vignettes, which I thought were charming.
(Like terrapin I haven't watched since Mary/Mel/Sue left either, for the same reason. I loved the good, kind nature of the show and definitely got emotionally invested in it, and have seen the earlier seasons multiple times.)
posted by rangefinder 1.4 at 11:33 AM on October 5, 2019
Rangefinder: great rendition of a fave of mine. And I’d didn’t know of the original so thanks for the knowledge nudge.
posted by terrapin at 12:15 PM on October 5, 2019 [1 favorite]
posted by terrapin at 12:15 PM on October 5, 2019 [1 favorite]
I've found Sandy and Noel to be a good pair and as good a replacement as you could hope for, basically; I miss Mel and Sue a lot, they were really wonderful hosts, but the show's still more or less the show and Pru is charming in her own right and Paul's still just the same asshole-but-affable-but-is-he-really-tho Paul.
I think I was inoculated a little against the heartbreak of the cast changeup because I'd already started watching some of the (many!) other national spinoffs. It's easier to imagine Bake Off with a different set of faces when you've watched it with several different sets of faces and idiosyncratic format changes already. The overall difference between BBC Bake Off and Channel 4 Bake Off is less than that between either and any given spinoff iteration, mostly, though I will endorse Australian as maybe the funniest and definitely (if still only slightly) filthiest of the bunch.
posted by cortex (staff) at 8:50 AM on October 6, 2019 [1 favorite]
I think I was inoculated a little against the heartbreak of the cast changeup because I'd already started watching some of the (many!) other national spinoffs. It's easier to imagine Bake Off with a different set of faces when you've watched it with several different sets of faces and idiosyncratic format changes already. The overall difference between BBC Bake Off and Channel 4 Bake Off is less than that between either and any given spinoff iteration, mostly, though I will endorse Australian as maybe the funniest and definitely (if still only slightly) filthiest of the bunch.
posted by cortex (staff) at 8:50 AM on October 6, 2019 [1 favorite]
Lost my own point which is: the show has remained kind and good natured, which I love too and so am glad it's still there for that reason alone. The spinoffs generally share that quality, too, which is nice. (Though I think the head chef judge on Irish version didn't get the memo and so is too serious in his posturing. Like he thinks he's doing final exams at culinary school or something. But everyone else is lovely.)
posted by cortex (staff) at 9:01 AM on October 6, 2019 [2 favorites]
posted by cortex (staff) at 9:01 AM on October 6, 2019 [2 favorites]
[This may be too scary for Jessamyn] Bug fixes and performance improvements
posted by moonmilk at 2:35 PM on October 6, 2019
posted by moonmilk at 2:35 PM on October 6, 2019
I feel like we had the whole 'cortex explains spoopiness' thing on the podcast last year around this time but I'm too lazy to check right now.
posted by rodlymight at 4:45 PM on October 6, 2019
posted by rodlymight at 4:45 PM on October 6, 2019
this year was probably the g-g-g-ghost of last year's podcast
posted by cortex (staff) at 4:52 PM on October 6, 2019 [2 favorites]
posted by cortex (staff) at 4:52 PM on October 6, 2019 [2 favorites]
I thought so too but maybe I am in a spoop foggy fog.
posted by terrapin at 5:56 AM on October 7, 2019
posted by terrapin at 5:56 AM on October 7, 2019
cortex: Pru is charming in her own right and Paul's still just the same asshole-but-affable-but-is-he-really-tho Paul
I think Pru came in hard, and was definitely not a replacement for Mary Berry (first, because how could you even replace her? And second, she felt more like she was trying to replace the male judge as the super-critical judge), but she's more gentle this season. For that matter, Paul seems to be softening, too.
Also, I think Sandy and Noel are building a relationship, and while it won't be like Mel and Sue, it's getting to appear more comfortable and natural, IMO.
Not sure if I'm fully chuffed, but it's a good bake.
posted by filthy light thief at 7:55 AM on October 7, 2019 [1 favorite]
I think Pru came in hard, and was definitely not a replacement for Mary Berry (first, because how could you even replace her? And second, she felt more like she was trying to replace the male judge as the super-critical judge), but she's more gentle this season. For that matter, Paul seems to be softening, too.
Also, I think Sandy and Noel are building a relationship, and while it won't be like Mel and Sue, it's getting to appear more comfortable and natural, IMO.
Not sure if I'm fully chuffed, but it's a good bake.
posted by filthy light thief at 7:55 AM on October 7, 2019 [1 favorite]
Is there a chance of a transcript soon for this episode?
posted by brainwane at 10:03 AM on October 7, 2019
posted by brainwane at 10:03 AM on October 7, 2019
I don't think there has been any movement on getting a podcast transcription system working, so I don't think so. I am sorry.
posted by jessamyn (retired) at 10:30 AM on October 7, 2019
posted by jessamyn (retired) at 10:30 AM on October 7, 2019
Regarding the pronunciation of GNU: Richard Stallman pronounces the G. Guh-nu. Use this information as you see fit.
posted by qxntpqbbbqxl at 5:11 PM on October 10, 2019 [1 favorite]
posted by qxntpqbbbqxl at 5:11 PM on October 10, 2019 [1 favorite]
I am surprised to learn that spoopy is a real thing that exists in the world and not some very strange couple's inside joke that the hosts of the Sawbones podcast made up. (Or, perhaps, it's just a conspiracy cooked up by podcasters.)
I can't decide whether or not I like it. Perhaps it depends on whether you considers "spooky" to be the same as "scary." I'd refer to a cheesy haunted house ride at the fair as spooky. A real ghost chasing you through a graveyard would be scary. The difference between spoopy and spooky seems pretty subtle. But, it's certainly not the worst neologism that's survived.
posted by eotvos at 12:35 PM on October 21, 2019 [1 favorite]
I can't decide whether or not I like it. Perhaps it depends on whether you considers "spooky" to be the same as "scary." I'd refer to a cheesy haunted house ride at the fair as spooky. A real ghost chasing you through a graveyard would be scary. The difference between spoopy and spooky seems pretty subtle. But, it's certainly not the worst neologism that's survived.
posted by eotvos at 12:35 PM on October 21, 2019 [1 favorite]
Re: Great British Baking Show/Bakeoff name difference.
In the UK, it is called the "Great British Bakeoff". It goes by a different name in the US because the Pillsbury corporation has a lock on the word "Bakeoff", so when it started being co-produced by Netflix, they had to agree to call it "The Great British Baking Show" when it aired on this side of the Atlantic. So THAT is why there's the name difference.
Kind of like how the first Avengers movie for Marvel was called just "Avengers" here, but in the UK they called it "Avengers Assemble" so people wouldn't confuse it with the old Avengers TV show with Emma Peel (or that weird movie with Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman).
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 6:46 AM on October 24, 2019 [1 favorite]
In the UK, it is called the "Great British Bakeoff". It goes by a different name in the US because the Pillsbury corporation has a lock on the word "Bakeoff", so when it started being co-produced by Netflix, they had to agree to call it "The Great British Baking Show" when it aired on this side of the Atlantic. So THAT is why there's the name difference.
Kind of like how the first Avengers movie for Marvel was called just "Avengers" here, but in the UK they called it "Avengers Assemble" so people wouldn't confuse it with the old Avengers TV show with Emma Peel (or that weird movie with Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman).
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 6:46 AM on October 24, 2019 [1 favorite]
It was called the Great British Baking Show on PBS too, but I don’t remember Mel and Sue doing intros with that title.
posted by Huffy Puffy at 2:23 PM on October 25, 2019
posted by Huffy Puffy at 2:23 PM on October 25, 2019
Yeah, the Bakeoff/Baking show thing is more tied to "what side of the Atlantic is the TV screening it on". The PBS "Baking Show" listings are probably something that PBS did up themselves.
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 7:23 AM on October 30, 2019
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 7:23 AM on October 30, 2019
Looks like I was wrong about podcast transcription efforts and there's been some movement for the latest podcast. Woo hooo!
posted by jessamyn (retired) at 9:59 AM on November 3, 2019
posted by jessamyn (retired) at 9:59 AM on November 3, 2019
Hey, so as a direct result of my job being on this podcast I got to meet DoctorFedora and his wife, who not only came through admirably with the tickets but with whom I spent a lovely Sunday afternoon exploring their 'hood. And of course, I went to the show (spot me in that photo just by looking for the BIGGEST SMILE). Thanks y'all!
posted by btfreek at 12:45 PM on December 1, 2019 [2 favorites]
posted by btfreek at 12:45 PM on December 1, 2019 [2 favorites]
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