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Bloggingheads.tv

This is a really cool website on which political commentators, popular authors, philosophers, scientists, professors, and just interesting people in general have a scheduled discussion on a given topic via webcam.
I don't really mess around with the TV much, so I personally really enjoy finding websites with cool videos(particularly science/philosophy related) and figured some of you would enjoy this too.

Here are a couple good ones

PZ Myers and John Horgan discuss cephalapods, religion, and evolution:
Bloggingheads.tv - diavlogs

Sean Carroll and David Albert discuss the arrow of time and general physics/philosophy:
Bloggingheads.tv - diavlogs

Peter Ward and Carl Zimmer discuss alien life:
Bloggingheads.tv - diavlogs

And a few other characters whom I recognized and am looking forward to viewing:
Robert Wright
David Brin
Francis Fukuyama
John McWhorter
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Thanks!! Interesting site!!
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