
Wrong Term Memory
Summary: Wrong Term Memory is a weekly podcast. Our early episodes are almost as good as an encyclopedia. One that hadn't been particularly well proofread or spell-checked (kind of like Wikipedia). Nowadays Jack and Colin usually laugh at the internet and the things they have found interesting while they were on... the internet. Wrong Term Memory is an original production from Glasgower.
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Jack spoke to Jeff from https://quitethethingmedia.com/podcastfather/ (Indie Podcaster) about podcasting a while ago - topics included #hashtags, being the centre of attention and starting a podcast network. Jeff is one of the good guys and is involved with https://quitethethingmedia.com/ (Quite The Thing Media) Find him on https://twitter.com/podcast_father (Twitter) and give his other episodes a listen at https://www.podcastfather.com/ (PodcastFather.com).
Full show notes - https://screenrant.com/kids-shows-shockingly-dark-twisted-spongebob/ (15 Kids' TV Shows With Shockingly Dark Premises) Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Our executive producers are Ross Barnett, Mark Brown and Robert McMillan Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com
Full show notes - https://wrongtermmemory.com/a-history-of-military-deception/ (Military Deception Throughout the Ages) Military Deception (MD) has been used for centuries as a tool to defeat the enemy. 5th century Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu wrote in his now world-famous book The Art of War about the importance of deception and espionage to the war effort, and as a result of this military tacticians throughout the millennia have placed a heavy focus on deception as a key wartime tactic. Despite this, there has been a somewhat understandable lack of development in the theory and study of MD, as demonstrated by the fact that NATO have not yet even developed a universal code of MD. Even within various militaries there is a lack of direct understanding about deception and how they may face or use it. Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Written by https://twitter.com/HeartandHutts (Ross Hutton) Our executive producers are Ross Barnett, Mark Brown and Robert McMillan Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com
Episode six of Squid Game is “Gganbu”. Join Player 456’s hosts Jack and Colin as they deep dive into the sixth episode of Netflix’s most popular show of all time. They offer their insight, thoughts and appreciation, and also cover your questions, queries and theories. Squid Game has largely eschewed tugging on the heartstrings - until now… Apart from a short scene in which Jun-ho overhears the Front Man taking a telephone call about the arrival of the games’ VIPs, the action is focused on the players and their next game - marbles. Player 101 vs Player 278: Player 101 winds up winning after petitioning his guard to change the game they’d been playing (and at which he’d been losing badly). Player 067 vs Player 240: Neither Sae-byeok nor her partner 240 know how to play marbles - 240 dismisses the game as the province of “boomers”. Player 218 vs Player 199: Sang-woo and Ali begin by guessing whether their opponent is holding either an even or odd number of marbles in his hand. Sang-woo gets mad when Ali takes a big lead, accusing him of cheating, then begging for his life, and finally devising an alternate plan. Player 456 vs Player 001: Gi-hun and Player 001 also play the guessing game, though it takes some doing to get there, as the dementia-addled old man believes the fake street to be the street where he grew up. One of the best things about Squid Game is that, for all its brutality, it does not seem to share the games’ sadism itself. The scenarios are awful to contemplate, but the awfulness is the point. Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk values the interpersonal connections he’s creating, even as he destroys them. It’s an exploration of violence, not an exploitation of violence. Dong-hyuk makes sure that when he kills people you care about, you know their names. An original production from https://quitethethingmedia.com/glasgower/ (Glasgower) Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMilan Twitter: https://twitter.com/player456pod (@player456pod) Email: player456pod@gmail.com Jack and Colin also host https://bit.ly/WTMhome (Wrong Term Memory) - a weekly podcast with episodes out every Monday.
Full show notes - https://wrongtermmemory.com/tupac/ (Tupac: Me Against the World) Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Written by Paul McCabe Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com
For this special collaboration episode of Quite The Music, Gary Morris is joined by Leah and Bethanne from the wonderful https://quitethethingmedia.com/she-will-rock-you/ (She Will Rock You podcast) to talk about the wonderful world of the Rocky Horror Show. Gary is also joined by theatre legend Kristian Lavercombe, who has starred in over 1800 productions of Rocky Horror worldwide to get some of his stories from being on the road with the stage show. Quite The Music and She Will Rock You are members of https://quitethethingmedia.com/ (Quite The Thing Media) and are hosted on https://bit.ly/codeQTT30 (Captivate). Visit The SWRY https://www.shewillrockyou.com (Website). Follow SWRY on https://www.tiktok.com/@shewillrockyoupodcast (TikTok) and https://www.instagram.com/shewillrockyoupodcast (Instagram). Shop SWRY https://she-will-rock-you.creator-spring.com/ (Merchandise). To see the Rocky Horror Show live in the UK, click here.
Jack and Colin have been super busy with https://quitethethingmedia.com/player456/ (Player 456: A Squid Game Podcast) over the last few weeks, so have dipped into the archive to bring you a classic episode with Barry from Eastenders. Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com
Hi everyone - this is just a quick announcement from Jack and Colin. We have been ignoring you guys since we started recording https://quitethethingmedia.com/player456/ (Player 456: A Squid Game Podcast) and we do realise that not everyone is a fan of the show. You have been with us since the start and we have not forgotten that, so we will be back next week with new WTM content and have some exciting plans for December! There will be an episode from the archives with you tomorrow. Speak soon. Jack and Colin xox
Episode four of Squid Game is “Stick to the Team”. Join Player 456’s hosts Jack and Colin as they deep dive into the fourth episode of Netflix’s most popular show of all time. They offer their insight, thoughts and appreciation, and also cover your questions, queries and theories. Episode 4 picks up right where the previous episode left off at the end of the honeycomb game. Player 111 (the doctor - Yoo Sung-joo) is led by one of the guards down to a secret area as another guard in the control room sneakily deletes the CCTV footage. Out of the 189 players that were left before the game, 79 were eliminated - so Jack takes a look at the numbers again. There is also a death (murder) that chages the direction and thought process of some of the players… is this what The Front Man wanted… you bet! An original production from https://quitethethingmedia.com/glasgower/ (Glasgower) Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMilan Twitter: https://twitter.com/player456pod (@player456pod) Email: player456pod@gmail.com Jack and Colin also host https://bit.ly/WTMhome (Wrong Term Memory) - a weekly podcast with episodes out every Monday.
Jack and Colin have been super busy with https://quitethethingmedia.com/player456/ (Player 456: A Squid Game Podcast) over the last few weeks, so have dipped into the archive to bring you a classic true crime episode. Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com
As part of our true crime series, we add a little bit of music history into the equation - Jack and Colin will take a dive into the crazy world of Black Metal and its origins. Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com
What is the best true crime podcast? Jack and Colin are taking a not-too-serious look at some horrific crimes in our true crime series and today we’re speaking about Luka Magnotta. Definitely not like Serial, Sword and Scale, or Casefile. Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com
The lost tapes from Glasgow's premier pirate radio station have been found in Jack's mum's loft and have been ripped to mp3 so they could be released (as a podcast every Tuesday). The cassette labelled “Tape 08” has been digitally rendered and updated for release. Every c*nt keeps tellin’ Jack how good Dark Matter was - “Archaos was bouncing mate…” You can all go f”ck yourselves. Written, starring and produced by Jack Shaw. A member ofhttps://quitethethingmedia.com/ ( Quite The Thing Media). *UK Copyright Law, implementing the EU Copyright Directive, provides an exception to copyright “for the purposes of caricature, parody or pastiche”. Tunes FM is a parody i.e. “a literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule.”
What is the best true crime podcast? Jack and Colin are taking a not-too-serious look at some horrific crimes in our true crime series and today we’re speaking about Richard Ramirez (The Night Stalker). Definitely not like Serial, Sword and Scale, or Casefile. Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com
What is the best true crime podcast? Jack and Colin are taking a not-too-serious look at some horrific crimes in our true crime series and today we’re speaking about Gary Ridgway. Definitely not like Serial, Sword and Scale, or Casefile. Support Wrong Term Memory on https://bit.ly/WTMpatreon (Patreon) https://bit.ly/WTMpies (Pie Sports) have the best pies in Glasgow - order some to your door today Ahttps://bit.ly/QTThome ( Quite The Thing Media) production Produced by Jack Shaw and Colin McMillan Email: hello@wrongtermmemory.com