
I don’t even remember how or why we decided to watch this. But it wasactually quite funny. Easy to digest entertainment and some really funnyscenes. We enjoyed the soundtrack, too.

I don’t even remember how or why we decided to watch this. But it wasactually quite funny. Easy to digest entertainment and some really funnyscenes. We enjoyed the soundtrack, too.
Radiolab
• WNYC Studios
Our experts in Moscow, Kyiv and London answer your questions about the crisis.
Stories mit Zeitreisen finde ich oft faszinierend. So auch hier. Dazu kommt noch ein klassisch philosophisches Thema und interessante Episoden-Geschichten und man kann mich begeistern.
Vielleicht kommen etwas zu viele Charaktere und Handlungsstränge vor – was der Autor aber sogar selbstironisch aufgreift – was dazu führt, dass die ein oder andere vielleicht etwas zu oberflächlich bleibt. Andererseits ergaben sich somit aber auch mehr interessante Gedankenspiele. Und clever geschrieben ist das Ganze sowieso.
Auf dem Umschlag steht, dass das Buch verfilmt wird. Dass es einen guten Film abgeben würde ist genau was ich gedacht habe während ich es las.
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We all tested negative on Tuesday. And that means life for us is largely back to “normal” again. So far. It steel feels like things can change again at any minute. 🤷♂️
In other good news, my shoulder is constantly getting better and I can do most things without pain now.
Song Exploder
• Hrishikesh Hirway
The band Franz Ferdinand formed in 2002, in Glasgow, Scotland. They’ve won the Mercury Prize and two BRIT Awards, they have five Grammy nominations, and they’ve sold millions of albums. One of their first singles is this song, “Take Me Out,” and it’s also their biggest hit. In this episode, singer and guitarist Alex Kapranos tells the story of how he and his bandmates made the song, from the original home demo to the final studio recording.
To learn more, visit songexploder.net/franz-ferdinand.

Some interesting insights into how Kubrick worked, what he thought abouthis films and how they were made.
Made me want to (re)watch his movies.
That’s the truth about The Rewatchables. We’re the only winners. The listeners don’t stand a chance. The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey revisit Martin Scorsese’s 1995 film ‘Casino,’ starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Sharon Stone. Producer: Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We waited three days for the results. And since 1pm today it’s certain that Zoe and Nicole had – or still have – COVID. Very likely the Omicron variant. My own PCR test result was negative.
That explains Nicole’s somewhat heavy cold symptoms last week. But both are now feeling ok again. To be honest, Zoe only had some heavy coughing the night from Monday on Tuesday. Otherwise she seemed happy and healthy as ever. (Fingers crossed, no long-term symptoms will develop).
Maybe I’ll still get it (or have it already). We’ll see. (Nicole and I have spent our time mostly in separate rooms for the past few days.) We’ll all get another test (non-PCR) on Tuesday. When those are all negative, we’ll hope some normality will return.
We’re definitely happy we decided to already get boostered end of last year.
I have settled on Kodak HC-110 to be my one and only black and white film developer. Here's why.
Radiolab
• WNYC Studios
So my shoulder seems to get better slowly but steadily, thank you!
But the corona situation is frustrating. Now the PCR pool test today was negative while we know of one kid, that also was part of the pool, that had a positive self-test in the afternoon. And last week there was a positive PCR pool test with all the children’s individual tests afterwards being negative. And now I’m questioning all the tests!
So we’re thinking about leaving Zoe out of kindy this week altogether again, just to be safe and not risk an infection. I think at least half of the children in her group have it right now. And with seemingly unreliable tests, it seems like the more cautious action.
Do you believe in Rewatchables?! The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Chris Ryan head back to Lake Placid in the 1980 Winter Olympics to rewatch ‘Miracle,’ starring Kurt Russell. Producer: Craig Horlbeck Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
My shoulder already doesn’t hurt as much. But I still can’t put socks on by myself.