Podcast - Adam Savage Project
A New Normal – Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project – 3/17/20
We’re podcasting remotely this week, and for the foreseeable future as the team adheres to social distancing recommendations in the wake of the Covid19 outbreak. Adam, Norm, and Will check in to talk about how they’re dealing with the isolation and what they’re watching in the meantime. We discuss the film 1917, some more West Wing, and some interesting facts about toilet paper.
Comments (6)
Good that you’ve kept this going. The video on this page is last week’s though, I found the correct one on Adam’s twitter. Someone might want to check that.
As someone who has worked from home for the last 20 years or so (and a natural introvert anyway!) nothing much has changed for me yet but here in the UK a lot of work places are telling people to work from home this week and I suspect a lot of people will find the adjustment difficult.
There are a lot of people out there too who don’t have the option of working from home, or of not coming into contact with others on a regular basis. Mostly these are exactly the people we need to keep society running too. Uncharted waters indeed.
I doubt I’ll be watching a lot more TV than I do anyway (which is very little although watching these discussions always makes me wonder what I’m missing!) but I’m always amazed by the encyclopedic knowledge you all have. Practice (and obsession) makes perfect I guess…
Fortunately my workshop is at the end of my garden so I see some new tool racks in my near future!
Thank you.
Norm at one point under his breath, almost-“At lest that’s what the hope is.” That sums it up to a tee. How do we account for those who foolishly insist on risking the health of countless others?
Bacurau! Don’t know if you can catch it on any streaming platform, but if you can, watch Bacurau. And the less you know about the plot, the better. Don’t read any reviews. Just trust me. Please…!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2762506/
My school in new zealand was going to go to nepal in april.
we went half way up a mountain on a training tramp right before the trip and we got told that it got cancelled.
The bad part is we still had to go up the mountain.
Could you please link the article you read on toilet paper? That sounds like a good read.