159: Big Screen Tasks!

159: Big Screen Tasks!

From Hemispheric Views by Hemispheric Views

March 19, 2026 · 46 min

About this episode

The episode discusses various topics including technology, a thought experiment, and personal anecdotes related to Australia and railways.

The Australians are falling apart. Jason is moving a million pounds. We try on a thought experiment. █████████████████████████ is back! Martin brings up a train, and by doing so, some trauma for Andrew! Old Man Corner 00:00:00 500,000 pounds! 🎉 Hip Replacement 🩻 Conjunctivitis 👁️ One Prime Plus 00:03:35 Hi mum! 👋 One Prime Plus Dot Com! 🛡️ Bye Bye Discord 🪦 The new OPP episode did make it out! 🥳 https://hemisphericviews.com New One Prime Plus Dot Com coming soon! 🛡️ Join us in the forum! Thank you Forum Mods! ❤️ Thought Experiment Corner 00:12:35 Apple Pioneer Place 🌲 MacBook Neo iPad Air iPhone 17e Contactless Payment Fold 7 Big Mail! 00:27:55 Big Mail! 😬 redacted 00:30:55 What country has the longest running lab experiment? Australia United States Switzerland Japan While the first telegraph cable linked the US and Australia in 1872, the first high-speed fiber optic connection was in what year? 1873 1988 1993 2004 Thomas The Neoliberalist 00:34:50 Thirlmere 🇦🇺 Day Out With Thomas 🚂 Thomas the Tank Engine 🚂 Castledare Miniature Railway 🚂 Railway Series Books 🚂 Rev. W. Awdry 👴 Extras Curious how editing one of these episodes is done? Check out this video Martin…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jason, Martin, Andrew

Topics covered

  • technology
  • thought experiments
  • Australia
  • telecommunications
  • railways
  • editing process

Keywords

  • Australia
  • telecommunications
  • thought experiment
  • MacBook Neo
  • iPhone 17e
  • Day Out With Thomas
  • editing process

Mentioned in this episode

Products: MacBook Neo, iPad Air, iPhone 17e, One Prime Plus

Books & works: Railway Series Books

Places: Australia, United States, Switzerland, Japan

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