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Episode 4 - Goofy Goober

Episode 1 of the That's Gas! podcast, hosted by James Ellis, titled "Episode 4 - Goofy Goober" was published on February 9, 2022 and runs 56 minutes.

February 9, 2022 ·56m · That's Gas!

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The first few minutes of this conversation were cut off. Otherwise we talk about dogs The Spongebob Movie and what I do that I think makes me uncool.

Section 1

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Section 2

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Section 3

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Section 4

Apr 13, 2026 ·15m

Bibliographical

Jan 2, 2026 ·8m

Part First I

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Relationship between Spirituality and Science Yash Bajaj In this series called ‘Relationship between Spirituality and Science’, I would like to explore all the aspects of science and spirituality and would like to enhance the understanding of our surroundings. Let me say it, although we know it, God is there!! Some might like to deny it, as they say, we cannot prove it. But don’t you see his beautiful creation around us, which is shouting of its existence. Yes, life created from nothing but gas and dust. That’s what started the Universe, right!! But now we have numerous living beings around us. Hazard of New Fortunes by William Dean Howells Loyal Books Howell’s novel is set in New York of the late nineteenth century, a city familiar to readers of Edith Wharton and Henry James. Basil March, a businessman from Boston of a literary bent, moves with his family to New York to edit a new journal founded by an acquaintance. Its financial support, however, comes from a Mr. Dryfoos, a Pennsylvania Dutch farmer suddenly become millionaire by the discovery of natural gas on his property, and now living in New York with his family in a style he hopes will befit his new wealth.Is it his new fortune that presents a hazard? Or is it the new wealth of New York City in the Gilded Age? Both March and his literary creator are increasingly aware of some of the social and economic contradictions that beset the city of the time (though some of Howell’s analysis sounds as if it well might fit New York today). Characters such as, among others, Dryfoos’s children, a German socialist immigrant who fought for the Union cause, an impoverished Southern colonel Tanks by Murray Leinster (1896 - 1975) LibriVox Tanks and the future of war is what Murray Leinster speculates about in this story. Written in the 1920's he observed the terrible new inventions that were used in World War I to kill people, armored tanks and poisoned gas and then tells us how war will be fought in the future. In this case the war will occur in 1932 and be between the US and the 'Yellow enemy'. It was published in the very first issue of Astounding Stories of Super Science, January 1930. It is science fiction in the sense that it guesses what the future will hold for man based on developing the technology that was coming into being at the time, the 1920's. He leads off with a 'quote' from a future historian " ... The deciding battle of the War of 1932 was the first in which the use of infantry was practically discontinued ... —History of the U.S., 1920-1945 (Gregg-Harley). That's A Winner Podcast That's A Winner Podcast As die hard St. Louis Cardinals and baseball fans, we discuss the latest with the Cardinals and the happenings around the league. We bring on great guests with baseball, reporting and broadcasting experience.
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