
Thank you all for your patience while we revamped our podcast. We hope you enjoy the new format.
The Universal Geek podcast is now once a month instead of once a week. This makes the 90 minute runtime a bit more easy to consume seeing as you have 4 weeks or so to listen to it all. And instead of discussing geek news, which honestly there are so many blogs doing such a good job of it we barely can scratch the surface, we are doing ‘deep dives’ on specific topics.
This week, we are discussing the new mobile gaming sensation Pokemon Go.
Sit back and turn the stream to maximum bandwidth – the new Universal Geek podcast is about to start!
Record Date: 8/30/2016
Release Date: 9/6/2016
Panel: Bleu Caldwell, Jeff Couturier, Ryan Bond, Sean Francis
The General History of Pokemon from Video Game, Card Game, and Cartoon
The franchise was created by Satoshi Tajiri in 1995
Shared between Nintendo, Game Freaks, and Creatures – Nintendo owns the trademark
Originally a pair of games for the Nintendo Game Boy.
http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/History_of_Pok%C3%A9mon
Created 1995 Target audience born 1985 (10 year olds)
That audience is now in late 20’s/early 30’s (25 to 35)
They are parents now!
The Security/Privacy Issues of Pokemon Go
* http://www.politifact.com/ohio/article/2016/jul/14/pokemon-go-rnc-it-security-risk/
* http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/14/technology/personaltech/how-to-protect-privacy-while-using-pokemon-go-and-other-apps.html?_r=0
* http://www.wired.com/2016/08/ethics-ar-pokemon-go/
Using AR Games like Pokemon Go for Marketing and for Criminal Activity
* http://www.forbes.com/sites/miketempleman/2016/07/14/how-to-use-pokemon-go-for-marketing/#5eb2ce6e7929
* http://searchengineland.com/pokemon-go-augmented-reality-future-local-marketing-254015
* https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/10/pokemon-go-armed-robbers-dead-body
Pokemon Go and Fitness
* http://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/news/a61203/pokemon-go-workout-routine/
* https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2016/07/15/pokemon-go-leading-to-a-population-level-surge-in-fitness-tracker-step-counts/
Pokemon Go: Nostalgia Fueled Fad or The New Trend in Gaming?
* https://medium.com/@amitt/is-pok%C3%A9mon-go-a-fad-be074935135#.gvw2ygeyh
* http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2016/08/pokemon-go-sheds-more-than-10m-users/
Harry Potter Go?
* <a href="http://www.movienewsguide.com/harry-potter-go-update-harry-potter-fans-petit...
Sep 7, 2016
1 hr 34 min

Hello Geeks, this week on the show we discuss drones. Drones delivering coffee. Drones helping fish for tuna. And Drones snooping on people in very creepy ways.
Keep those bits streaming and listen to the latest geek podcast from Universal Geek.
Coffee Delivered By Drone
Guy Fishes For Tuna With Drone (Ubergizmo.com)
Speaking of drones – this from Slashdot
MAY Book of the Month
The Regional Office is Under Attack by Manuel Gonzales
“In a world beset by amassing forces of darkness, one organization—the Regional Office—and its coterie of super-powered female assassins protects the globe from annihilation.”
Both Sony and Samsung have filed a patent for Smart Contact Lenses
Jonathan Coulton + Paul & Storm coming to Chicago soon: 6/18, 8pm at the Vic
Interesting? Alien Audiodrama by Audible
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May 9, 2016
47 min

Geeks Assemble!
This week on Universal Geek, we discuss video games. We’ve got cyberpunks games, Minecraft, and World of Warcraft.
Death Trash
Dex
The Minecraft Generation
Crown & Council – free Risk-like strategy game from Mojang
Magic Leap, Holo Lens’ empty promises?, Occulus, and Cardboard – general VR discussion
Vanilla World of Warcraft Server Gets 200K Petition Signatures to Keep It Alive
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May 2, 2016
57 min

Happy day, Geeks! There are new Game of Thrones episodes coming at us starting yesterday. Aren’t you excited? I know I am. So this week we put together a show that will spoil every key moment of Game of Thrones, so you don’t have to bother watching any of it.
Okay, okay, no spoilers. This is the most unspoiler show about Game of Thrones you’ll find on the Internet.
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Apr 25, 2016
14 min

Hi there geeks, we’ve got another episode of Universal Geek where we discuss recent movie trailers and the controversies (real and imagined) they created.
Hit the play button and sit back for an hour of geek discussion.
Rogue One Trailer
Dr. Strange Trailer
Ghost In The Shell live-action movie already pissing people off.
He Never Died
Halt and Catch Fire – Season 2 on Netflix
Outlander’s Back!
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Apr 18, 2016
1 hr 14 min

Hello geeks and welcome for another ride on the geek train, next stop, CryptoTown. We are going to talk about the FBI and Apple and what the FBI actually accomplished with their brinksmanship.
We also have creepiness in robotics, a fighting game starring some of our favorite scientists, and much more. Don’t hit pause, get ready for a podcast filled with …
FBI, Apple, and Encryption
Clipper Chip
Your Favorite Scientists Are Now Superheroes (b)
More gifs of gameplay
BIBLE FIGHT!.
Man builds ‘Scarlett Johansson’ robot from scratch to ‘fulfill childhood dream’ (j)
CERN Seeks International Artists For Full-Time Residency (b)
Scientist May Have Discovered Alternate Universes (b)
Firstmenonthemoon.com – experience the Apollo 11 moon landing (j)
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Apr 4, 2016
51 min

Hey there geeks, welcome back to another week of grokking geek. In this week’s episode, we chat about C2E2 a bit, the announcement of another Indiana Jones movie, NASA space science, and Daredevil on Netflix.
This is good stuff and we don’t want you to miss out on it.
Indiana Jones 5
Setting Things on Fire… In Space
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Mar 21, 2016
41 min

Comic books are in the air, along with the scent of spring. This week we discuss the Captain America: Civil War trailer along with the presence of Spider-Man. This episode is all about comic books coming to the big and small screen as well as C2E2 and ECCC.
Load up the episode and start streaming, this is Universal Geek, the podcast that groks all things geek!
Captain America: Civil War
Why people are going crazy for Spider-Man
More about Spider-Man’s costume
Batman vs. Superman – why the public isn’t very enthusiastic about it. (maybe?)
While we’re at it: X-Men, Apocalypse
Daredevil, season 2 : Electra, Punisher, etc.
The Tick TV series coming back, thanks to Amazon
C2E2
ECCC
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Mar 14, 2016
37 min

Geeks! Hey… over here! Yeah, we have a podcast thing we want you to listen to. This week we are talking about the creator of email, the death of a video app, zombies, Neil Gaiman, and the exploration of game worlds.
Cool, eh? Yeah, we think so too, so what are you waiting for… hit play!
And don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes or Stitcher!
Thanks, you’re our favorite listener!
Ray Tomlinson – RIP – Dead at 74 (Inventor of email)
Periscope Killed Meerkat
Real Life Zombie Run
A New Type of Travel Show – Exploring Game Worlds
JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT LEAVES “SANDMAN” ADAPTATION
Ian McShane to Star in ‘American Gods’ for Starz
Universal Geek Book Club – March Book
Welcome to Night Vale
by Joseph Fink, Jeffrey Cranor
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Mar 7, 2016
36 min

This week on Universal Geek we are doing something different and I’m going to tell you a love story as part of a Valentine’s Day celebration.
Before I begin the story of geek love, I want to share with you this message:
If you like Universal Geek and want to support what we do, please write a review on iTunes and Stitcher. And if you more than like this podcast, then please, let other people know about it. Sharing is caring.
The inspiration for this week’s program came from an old Radiolab show – Ultimate Mix Tape – where Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich told their listeners the story of Ann Druyan and Carl Sagan. These two marvelous people fell in love while working on the Voyager program. The Voyager interstellar probe was a tangible symbol of their love for each other as it grew over time.
I’m always moved by two aspects of this love story. One, just how genuine it felt with Ann describing their fragile feelings in the first moments of discovery and two, just how geeky it was.
I wanted to find other true life geek love stories. The non-traditional love stories Universal Geek listeners would relate to, understand, and appreciate.
The love story I want to share with you is about a shared passion for science.
Maria Sklodowska
Maria Sklodowska was born in Russia controlled Warsaw Poland in 1867. Polish citizens were required to be educated by Russian standards. This made Polish nationals upset and they rebelled by creating the Flying University. The Flying University was a unique educational institution created so Polish citizens could be educated in the tradition of Polish standards.
Avoiding Russian mandated education was dangerous. This was a danger Maria Sklodowska was willing to take because Russian universities didn’t allow women to enroll. If Maria was going to pursue her interests in chemistry, physics, and mathematics she would have to risk studying at the Flying University.
Studying at The Flying University would only take Maria’s education so far.
Due to her family’s ongoing patriotism and involvement in popular uprisings against the Russians, Maria and her sister were left without the assets needed to pay for their ongoing education so they made an arrangement. Maria would work and pay for her sister’s education in Paris and then her sister would work to pay for Maria’s education afterwards.
In 1890, Maria began her practical science training by working at the Museum of Science and Agriculture. Just a year later, Maria left Poland for Paris where she studied at the University of Paris. By 1894, Maria (now known as Marie) took a job studying the magnetic properties of various types of steel.
In 1894, Marie needed lab space for her research. A friend, Polish physicist Józef Kowalski-Wierusz, introduced Marie to Pierre – a French scientist who was also studying magnetism.
Pierre Curie
Born in Paris in 1859, Pierre Curie excelled in math and science. By the time he was 16, he had earned a degree in math. Despite having done the equivalent work of earning a Ph.D., Pierre Curie could not pursue an advanced education due to lack of funds. Instead he took a job as a laboratory instructor until he could continue his education.
In 1880, Pierre and his brother demonstrated when crystals were compressed they had an electrical potential. This is a phenomenon known as piezoelectricity which became the basis of sonar, gas stove ignitors, and a bunch of sensors from devices detecting light to devices detecting sound and motion.
Pierre was appointed supervisor of School of Physics and Industrial Chemistry in 1882 where he began studying magnetism. Fourteen years later, a friend, a Polish physicist Józef Kowalski-Wierusz,
Feb 15, 2016
13 min
