Current Geek 41: “What is new is old again”

Join Tom and Scott as they discuss this: These are modern fossils. They are made from actual archaic technology that was once cutting-edge. Most of these examples were discovered in the United States, although the various species are represented all over the world. It is sad, but most of these units lived very short lives. Most people attribute the shortened lifespan to aggressive predators or accelerated evolution, but this is not necessarily true. It has been shown recently that the true demise of most of these specimens came from runaway consumerism and wastefulness at the high end of the food chain.

And, we get a great reader submission from Amy E. about her crazy nerd wedding!

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4 Responses to Current Geek 41: “What is new is old again”

  1. Turi says:

    ITunes this morning tells me that “Current Geek does not seem to be a valid podcast url.” Did something change?

  2. Paul K says:

    Me too – did shout on twitter too but no response as yet

  3. eshaan says:

    It happed with me too google listen also didnt update the feed…

  4. eshaan says:

    thanks guys now its working

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