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==Great Quotes==
==Great Quotes==
* "I don't know what the hell Brian just said; that was crazy talk." -Justin


==Fun Facts==
* With Brian on the road, Justin set up a JuRY-rigged livestream that involved him pointing his phone at a Google hangout and streaming the phone video to Justin.tv. Unfortunately, the stream died just a few minutes into the show and because of their policy of radio-silence during the recording, none of the hosts knew that the stream had failed.


==Sponsors==
==Sponsors==

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Big Things Have Weird Beginnings
Number 63
Broadcast Date June 20, 2011
Episode Length 1:10:32
Hosts Andrew Mayne, Brian Brushwood, Justin Robert Young

The three amigos are reunited yet again in this thrilling episode of the podcast. Justin is rightly ridiculed for refusing to lower his expectations for the already far overachieving Voyager probe. Andrew and Brian debate the feasibility of searching for Dyson Spheres. AND FINALLY all three really hash out their feeling on Ridley Scott’s Prometheus. Tears are shed. Blood is spilled. Things get weird.

Contents

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Book Club

Brian

  • Tron Uprising

Justin

Andrew

Great Quotes

  • "I don't know what the hell Brian just said; that was crazy talk." -Justin

Fun Facts

  • With Brian on the road, Justin set up a JuRY-rigged livestream that involved him pointing his phone at a Google hangout and streaming the phone video to Justin.tv. Unfortunately, the stream died just a few minutes into the show and because of their policy of radio-silence during the recording, none of the hosts knew that the stream had failed.

Sponsors

Links


Preceded by:
"The Moral Molecule"
Big Things Have Weird Beginnings
Followed by:
"TBD"