About the Show
False Dichotomies is a podcast about life, the universe and everything. To tell the truth we couldn't settle on a single topic, so we've resolved to cover the full spectrum of things we find interesting. We'll give our uncensored opinions on such topics as radical left politics, computer programming and administration, the proper scope (if any) of religion, music from punk to folk to industrial, science and probably a lot more.
WARNING: This podcast may contain adult language. Don't let your kids listen to it unless you want them to grow up to be like us.
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Meet the Hosts
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Seth is a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of New Hampshire. His research is in Bioinformatics, and he's currently focusing on applying AI methods to analysis of genetic data. He also rambles on for hours about freedom of ideas/information, social and economic equality, Irish/Celtic culture, and questioning gender/sexuality. His favorite programming language is Python, and he is involved in developing a minimalist port of it called tinypy and an Android app for sharing your phone's internet connection.. He also spends a non-trivial amount of time recording and proof-listening books for Librivox. |
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Adam is an outspoken atheist, skeptic and secular humanist. He's a member of the James Randi Educational Foundation and the Center for Inquiry. Adam is currently an undergraduate studying Computer Information Technology at Ivy Tech Community College in Muncie, Indiana. An enthusiastic Linux user and Open Source Software advocate, he often gets into unnecessary arguments with Windows and Mac users. Beer is Adam's favorite food. You should buy him one sometime. |


