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A little PTSD (Post Taylor Swift Disorder)
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A little PTSD (Post Taylor Swift Disorder)

S5 Ep 155 - 28 February 2024

Hey Blurtstars

What on the show this week?

In Blurt Around The World, we will talk Tay Tay and Slash.

The Kegsta saw Slash live in Melbourne!

Wencee drove to Sydney to see the biggest music artist at the moment, Taylor Swift. Has Wencee become a Swiftie?

Also, man caught at border with snakes down his pants, and why is gen z so divided!!

Then Wot's On The Box, Wencee will review Raising Dion. And The Kegsta will blurt about Madman and Professor.

Last but not least, Let's Get Technical the Kegsta will inform us about "the godfather of AI" and Wencee will update us on latest RMIT research in "water batteries".

So, let’s get on with the show!!

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Blurt Around The World

Rod Stewart performed at the biggest concert in the world in 1994. He performed to 4.2 million people on Copacabana Beach in Rio De Janeiro on 31 December 1994 →

Guitar Lobby | 30 Biggest Concerts of All Time

Guinness Book of Records | Largest free rock concert attendance

Generation Z shows a unique gender divide, with girls being more progressive while young men may feel negative towards feminism, influenced by various factors including economic challenges, the pandemic, and online culture. Find out more by listening to this Guardian News podcast →

Guardian News AU | Why is generation Z so divided on gender? – Full Story podcast

New York City resident gets caught with his pants down, no sorry, with snakes in his pants crossing the Canada-USA border. He was sentenced to a year on probation and fined $5000 →

AP News | Caught at border with pythons in his pants, New York City man fined and sentenced to probation

Let’s Get Technical

Current battery technology is very bad because:

  • it is not easily recyclable and so bad for the environment,

  • can damage the environment if buried in the ground

  • conditions for the people who mine the rare minerals at mine sites in many countries are very poor.

RMIT researchers in Australia are progressing very well developing water batteries →

Guardian News | Greener ‘water batteries’ a step closer thanks to breakthrough by Melbourne researchers

If you are interested in the RMIT research paper on the water batteries, follwo this link →

Research battery | Synergy of Dendrites-Impeded Atomic Clusters Dissociation and Side Reactions Suppressed Inert Interface Protection for Ultrastable Zn Anode

Other water battery researchers from other parts of the world →

Engineering And Technology | Water-based batteries studied as safe alternative to lithium

phys.org news | Inexpensive and stable—The salt water battery

Should we be worried about Artificial Intelligence (AI)? The godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton is concerned about the way AI and chatbots are evolving →

New York Times | ‘The Godfather of A.I.’ Leaves Google and Warns of Danger Ahead

Wot’s On The Box

On this weeks’ show, the Kegsta reviewed two features.

The Kegstar gave “Killers of The Flower Moon” 4.2 out of 5 blurtstars →

YouTube | Killers of the Flower Moon official Apple TV trailer

Watch Killers of The Flower Moon on Apple TV

The Kegsta gave “The Professor And The Madman” 4.7 out of 5 blurtstars →

YouTube | The Professor And The Madman official trailer

Watch The Professor and The Madman on Netfilx

Wencee reviewed Raising Dion and gave it 4.7 out of 5 blurtstars →

YouTube | Raising Dion official Netflix trailer

Watch Raising Dion on Netflix

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