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We didn't set out to do it, but we did it.
What, you might ask? We've created an episode that's an excellent jumping-on point for anyone who's been itching to try the podcast, but doesn't know where to start.
How? Well to start with, we're talking about a short story. You don't need to read the books or watch the shows we talk about to enjoy the podcast, but we certainly understand if want to! We're talking about "Mirror Image" from Robot Visions, in which Lije Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw help to solve a dispute between two mathematicians. It's about 19 pages long, a comfortable, digestible chunk.
And? And we have guests! Episodes are better with guests and we're joined by two charming mathematicians, Coleen and Charlie Jacobson, long-time science fiction readers and friends of Joseph from Elmira College. They'll help us decide if the off-screen mathematicians are true-to-life! On a personal note, if you remember Joseph from EC you might enjoy hearing from half of what he calls, the "Mathematics Faculty Classic" that existed from 2012 to 2014.
So, if you're a regular listener, settle in for another excellent episode. If you're new to the podcast, buckle up! You're in for a fun ride! Let's go!
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We didn't set out to do it, but we did it.
What, you might ask? We've created an episode that's an excellent jumping-on point for anyone who's been itching to try the podcast, but doesn't know where to start.
How? Well to start with, we're talking about a short story. You don't need to read the books or watch the shows we talk about to enjoy the podcast, but we certainly understand if want to! We're talking about "Mirror Image" from Robot Visions, in which Lije Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw help to solve a dispute between two mathematicians. It's about 19 pages long, a comfortable, digestible chunk.
And? And we have guests! Episodes are better with guests and we're joined by two charming mathematicians, Coleen and Charlie Jacobson, long-time science fiction readers and friends of Joseph from Elmira College. They'll help us decide if the off-screen mathematicians are true-to-life! On a personal note, if you remember Joseph from EC you might enjoy hearing from half of what he calls, the "Mathematics Faculty Classic" that existed from 2012 to 2014.
So, if you're a regular listener, settle in for another excellent episode. If you're new to the podcast, buckle up! You're in for a fun ride! Let's go!