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Digital Flotsam

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I don't know why I've never mentioned this before, but if you haven't listened to P.W. Fenton's Digital Flotsam yet, you're missing out on a real treat.

When I first listened to the podcast, the structure felt a bit strange, but I soon got used to it and really enjoy it. Listening to Digital Flotsam feels like sipping hot chocolate by the fire.

In case you can't tell, I really enjoy this podcast. The latest one, "The Brain Dead Edition", is a real treat. Any show that starts out with the following has got to be worth listening to.

This episode has to do with a universal truth. One of those things that can be stated with utter confidence. Because while it can't be sufficiently proven, you can search the world, visit every country, examine every culture, and you will not find a single person willing to refute it.

What is this simple universal and irrefutable truth?

All adolescent boys, anywhere on earth, will at some point demonstrate that they are brain dead.

PW's shows are personal recollections of life. Told in a witty, compassionate and completely engaging manner and weaved together with wonderful music and audio montages.

Highly recommended.

Radio Free Radio's Digital Flotsam.

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