3 thoughts on “The Daily Rios 12.11.12: Driving and Questioning”
Peter, I’m glad I’m not the only one thinks about the sometimes interesting nature of dates such as today, not to mention wondering what a post-apocalyptic world would be like. 12-12-12. Won’t happen again until after I’m long dead! With the Mayan calendar hub-bub, not to mention that any moment (I’m hyperbolizing a bit) an asteroid or stray gamma emission from a pulsar can hit the Earth or just the increasing ferocity of the weather, I often look to my kids and wonder what life will be like for them and their children growing up in a world that is out to kill them. Man, that went way dark. Sorry about that. 😉
Ahh yes reminiscent of those episodes back in the day of Neil Gorman and Studio Civic as well as Chris Partin early in his Comic Book Addiction days. Something very ‘podcasty’ about an off the cuff recording while driving. I like it.
Peter, I’m glad I’m not the only one thinks about the sometimes interesting nature of dates such as today, not to mention wondering what a post-apocalyptic world would be like. 12-12-12. Won’t happen again until after I’m long dead! With the Mayan calendar hub-bub, not to mention that any moment (I’m hyperbolizing a bit) an asteroid or stray gamma emission from a pulsar can hit the Earth or just the increasing ferocity of the weather, I often look to my kids and wonder what life will be like for them and their children growing up in a world that is out to kill them. Man, that went way dark. Sorry about that. 😉
Ahh yes reminiscent of those episodes back in the day of Neil Gorman and Studio Civic as well as Chris Partin early in his Comic Book Addiction days. Something very ‘podcasty’ about an off the cuff recording while driving. I like it.
Thanks Eric and Ed! I gave some quick replies to these comments on Feedback Friday for 12.21.12!
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