That's a Thing?!
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Episode notes
Here are links to the things we mentioned:
- Remember when we were going to see Hamilton in San Francisco? Yeah, about that…
- Elizabeth’s intro is a homage to Sawbones.
- School was not cancelled, then it was cancelled, and now it’s going to be from home.
- If you’re in Edmonton Public Schools, get your SchoolZone login.
- More resources for supporting learning at home:
- Student learning during the COVID-19 from the Alberta government
- Edmonton Public Schools resources
- Calgary Board of Education resources
- University of Alberta MOOCs that cover K-12 curriculum
- Go for a walk if you’re not sick.
- Support local business.
- Spin Linda Hoang’s wheel of local.
- The kids made a Mii with an elaborate backstory.
- Animal Crossing
- Speed Dating for Ghosts
- Cribbage
- Welcome to Night Vale: A Novel
- How to help artists
- Kanopy — it’s free with your library card!
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Unraveled
- Elizabeth recommends We made all 78 Breath of the Wild recipes in one day.
- Monster Factory
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Todd in the Shadows
- In particular, Trainwreckords and One Hit Wonderland
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Chris Fleming, a modern-day Weird Al
- Karen recommends (?) Polyamorous
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Jon Bois on SBNation
- Elizabeth looks forward to The History of the Seattle Mariners.
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Ask a Mortician
- Elizabeth recommends The Lake That Never Gives Up Her Dead.
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hbomberguy
- Elizabeth recommends Pathologic is Genius, and Here’s Why and Outsiders: How To Adapt H.P. Lovecraft In the 21st Century.
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BuzzFeed Unsolved
- Elizabeth recommends The Unbelievable Horrors of the Old City Jail.
- Record a podcast! Transistor tells you how.
- Or don’t. That’s OK, too.
- Do you want a That’s a Thing?! button? Send us your address by Twitter DM or email and we will send you one (sanitized, we promise).
- The Loop from CBC Edmonton
- Taproot Edmonton
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Many thanks to Transistor for hosting our show, and to Jon Spencer for editing assistance.
Our theme music is Ragtime Dance by Scott Joplin.