Topic: Composition

10 chapters across the catalog

Ninny
Episode 1583 1:57:30 - 2:03:37

1583: Ninny

No Agenda Art, AI Generation Debate

The show reviewed recent artwork submissions, noting a significant increase in AI-generated images. While acknowledging the technical quality of AI art, the hosts expressed concern for traditional illustrators whose work is being displaced by automated tools. They debated the merits of composition and the "AI scream" often found in generated images, ultimately thanking the artists who continue to compete for the episode's featured cover art.

Internet of Dogs
Episode 1480 2:13:52 - 2:16:32

1480: Internet of Dogs

Wind Turbine Gummy Bears, Composite Resin Recycling

Researchers in Michigan claim to have developed a process to recycle wind turbine blades into edible products like gummy bears using a composite resin. The story is framed as a solution to the massive waste generated by decommissioned turbine blades, which are typically made of fiberglass or carbon fiber. The hosts mock the idea of eating "windmill gummies" as a way to reduce a carbon footprint.

RBG Down!
Episode 1279 51:18 - 55:13

1279: RBG Down!

NASA EPIC Camera and Biden's Million-Mile Claim

A dispute arises over Joe Biden's claim that NASA satellites can see wildfires from a million miles away. While the EPIC (Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera) exists at that distance, the hosts argue that the images it produces are composite renderings based on infrared data rather than traditional photographs. They contend that calling them "photos" is technically misleading.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 1:34:11 - 1:37:35

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Episode 1232 Artwork, Value for Value Model

The artwork for Episode 1232, created by an artist named Moose, was selected despite violating internal rules regarding the inclusion of episode numbers. The decision was based on the superior artistic composition of the piece, which parodied Global Citizen and WHO messaging.

Clip Job
Episode 985 1:39:22 - 1:47:08

985: Clip Job

Flat Earth Theory and Curvature Mathematics

Adam Curry introduces the "Flat Earth" concept, focusing on the mathematical difficulty of explaining why lighthouses are visible beyond the calculated curvature of the Earth. John C. Dvorak dismisses the topic as nonsense, but Curry points out that NASA admits its photos of Earth are "composites" rather than single wide-angle shots. The discussion explores why these questions are gaining traction online.

Shunt Unit
Episode 791 2:05:16 - 2:14:17

791: Shunt Unit

Global Economic Headwinds and Chinese Financial Transparency

The volatility in U.S. markets is attributed to economic weakness in China and uncertainty regarding Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. The discussion highlights China's lack of financial transparency and compares the current "Great Recession" psyche to the previous dot-com and housing market collapses.

#meh!
Episode 526 30:50 - 33:32

526: #meh!

Phoenix Heat Wave, Composite Aircraft Grounding

Flights in Phoenix were grounded during a record heat wave, officially attributed to changes in air density affecting lift. However, alternative theories suggest that modern composite or "plastic" planes face structural risks on the tarmac when temperatures exceed 130 degrees. Older sheet metal aircraft with rivets are reportedly less susceptible to heat-related safety issues than newer composite models.

Excited Delerium
Episode 431 4:44 - 8:58

431: Excited Delerium

Wichita Aviation, Composite Aircraft, Salvadorian Pupusas

Wichita, Kansas, is highlighted as a major aviation hub due to its inland location, which historically protected it from coastal bombing. Local engineers express skepticism regarding composite "plastic" aircraft like the Boeing Dreamliner and Airbus models, claiming they cannot operate in temperatures exceeding 125 degrees. The travel log concludes with a culinary note on Salvadorian pupusas found in the city.

Monica Crowley's Stilettos
Episode 166 1:08:44 - 1:11:18

166: Monica Crowley's Stilettos

Osama Bin Laden, FBI Composite Photo, Spanish Politician

The FBI is ridiculed for releasing a "new" aged composite photo of Osama Bin Laden that was actually created by morphing a photo of Spanish politician Gaspar Llamazares. The hosts argue this proves the agency's aging technology is fraudulent and merely uses basic Photoshop techniques. They also point out that Bin Laden is not officially wanted for the September 11th attacks on the FBI's own website.

Where's The Beef?
Episode 37 50:49 - 54:38

37: Where's The Beef?

Aircraft Composites, Ballistic Recovery Systems

Modern aircraft manufacturing has shifted from wood and aluminum to high-strength composites and carbon fiber, as seen in the Boeing Dreamliner and Cirrus models. Cirrus aircraft are notable for including a Ballistic Recovery System (BRS), a whole-plane parachute designed for emergencies. However, some aviators argue that these safety systems may encourage inexperienced pilots to take unnecessary risks in poor weather conditions.