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The 100 Year Old Debate Episode

Author
The Rufus Project
Published
Fri 01 Jul 2016
Episode Link
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/therufusproject/episodes/2016-07-01T00_55_13-07_00

Join your guides of geek as Trevor checks out a debate from over a century ago, that seems strangely familiar, and Kristian lets us know about an upcoming event that will be very flamboyant.  We also have all the upcoming events and details of our next Redeeming Features cast.

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*** The fine print ***

Theme song:

Ain't We Got Fun by Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1921) available under public domain at The Internet Archive

Stoned Moneys by Malter available under Creative Commons at Flashkit.com

News Theme:

Opening Theme Song by Fletcher Henderson (1945) available under public domain at The Internet Archive

Geek Feature Theme:

Press Start by Tuberz McGee from Temporal Duality: A Sonic CD Remix Album available under Creative Commons

Pop Culture Theme:

Red Hot Henry Brown by Georgia Melodians (1925) available under public domain at The Internet Archive

Local Wildlife Theme:

Dino Stomp by Richard E Moore available under creative commons at freesound.org

Small Dog Bark sampled from the cute and fluffy Lucy by Trevor Holland (also available under creative commons for general use... please attribute me if you use it!)

Wrap Up Theme:

Forbes Farewell by US Marine Fife and Drum Corps (1902) available under public domain at The Internet Archive

Closing theme:

Ain't We Got Fun by Benson Orchestra of Chicago (1921) available under public domain at The Internet Archive

Wuthering Heights -Kate Bush (1978) - Copyright EMI, used under fair use

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