Thought Press 10.26.05

EPISODE · Oct 26, 2005

Thought Press 10.26.05

from Thought Press · host Andy Otto

On this podcast: Energy is the topic of discussion at water coolers this season, not to mention winter heating prices. Our world's weather is slowly getting worse, causing natural disasters, and increasing oil costs. This coming winter has got people worried about how much extra money is coming out of their pockets to keep warm. We'll have the numbers, including a look at the future of environmentally friendly vehicles... Pope Benedict canonizes five new Saints and says no to married priests... Also, going back to the moon means finding oxygen sources, and we did... See what's needed before man steps foot on the Lunar surface. Schools are choosing between laptops and textbooks. What would you choose?... Finally, Apple goes to court, over the iPod Nano. The Program: Future weather patternsWinter energy costs -> Detailed short-term outlook Environmentally friendly vehicles The Pope names five new Saints Oxygen on the moon Laptops in place of textbooks? iPod Nano lawsuit Music: 8-Bit Head by Adhesion 13 Base Carbons by Soundrix Christmas in New York by Kelly Vice Subscribe to our newsletter. Send us your thoughts: [email protected] or call out voiceline @ 206.33.THINK (84465).

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