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  1. All IRS Employees Are Not Equal
  2. 10 May 2008 at 6:19pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 25:02 Since we've discussed mailing returns in previous podcasts, this time we look at the problems a taxpayer who tries to hand file a return can run into getting that done correctly.  In the case of Allnut, Sr. v. Commissioner, 2008-1 USTC Â50,310 the taxpayer failed to make delivery as required by the regulations, and the court found that what the taxpayer had to live with the date a document could finally be documented as being in the District Director's office--which was less than year years before the date the IRS issued an assessment.Materials for this week are available at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-05-09_Hand_Carried.pdf.The podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, located at http://www.leimbergservices.com .



  3. The Last Production - 5-10-2008 brought to you by http://www.autopodcaster.c...
  4. 10 May 2008 at 4:59pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 23:16 The Last Production with Loopy, Vforge, and a cast of assorted 1000s



  5. CBR 114: Wisconsin Spotlight
  6. 10 May 2008 at 3:14am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 24:29 We have 2 listeners send us a Wisconsin Spotlight. Beer: Capital Brewing Maibock New Glarus - Snoshoe New Glarus - Unplugged, Imperial Weizen O'so Brewing Hopdinger Tyranena - Devil Over a Barrel Leinekugles - Big Eddy Rankings: Greg 1.Tyranena 2. Capital Brewing 3. South Shore, 4. Big Eddy, 5. Unplugged, 6. Snow Shoe, 7.O'so Jeff - 1.Tyranena, 2. Unplugged, 3. Big Eddy, 4. Capital Brewing, 5. South Shore, 6. Snow Shoe, 7. O'so Preshow South Shore Rode's Scolar Stout Postshow - Cleanup



  7. ZAT_2008-05-29_BTU_Xterra
  8. 10 May 2008 at 2:12am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 28:49 Off-road triathlon, biking with Drew, Time Trials, Biking with Triboomer.



  9. Austin Dacey - Moral Values After Darwin
  10. 9 May 2008 at 10:54pm
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    Your Podscope hits are at 3:34, 6:08, 10:55, 11:00, 14:18, 17:23, 18:43, 22:27, 30:27, 34:44, 41:03, 41:19 and 41:37 Austin Dacey serves as a respresentative to the United Nations for CFI, and is also on the editorial staff of Skeptical Inquirer and Free Inquiry magazines. His writings have appeared in numerous publications including the New York Times and USA Today. His new book is The Secular Conscience: Why Belief Belongs in Public Life. In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Austin Dacey argues for the objectivity of morality from a nonreligious perspective. Maintaining that the conscience is prior to and independent of God and religion, he advocates an "ethics from below" that steers a middle course between an empirical "science of good and evil" and a transcendental religious ethic. While sharply criticizing what he sees as simplistic and misleading applications of evolutionary science to moral matters, Dacey defends a naturalistic understanding of the right and good. He explains the advantages of consequentialist moral theories that seek to promote individual well-being, and returns to John Stuart Mill's On Liberty to show that the belief in objective values is perfectly compatible with the social philosophy of secular liberalism. Dacey also responds to Chris Hedges' assertions that secularists do not grasp the nature of evil and that the Enlightenment notion of moral progress is a myth.



  11. The Genealogy Guys Podcast #136 - 2008 May 7
  12. 9 May 2008 at 7:26pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 38:09 This week's news includes: the Vatican has issued a letter instructing all dioceses not to give any information to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, due to concerns about the Mormons' practice of posthumous rebaptism; a new Midwest Genealogy Center (see http://www.mcpl.lib.mo.us/genlh/mgc.htm) will open in Independence, Missouri, on 21 June 2008 with the largest collection of genealogical materials in the U.S.; DNA links have been found from the ancient "iceman" found in British Columbia in 1999 to at least 17 living people; an American couple touring in Germany visited a gasthaus in Binningen and were introduced to a relative -- a man who looked exactly like the husband. The men shared the same great-great grandfather.Listen e-mail included: loss of HeritageQuest Online in the Satellite Beach, Florida, library; a thank you for our discussions of the Mozy (http://mozy.com/) computer backup facility; Catholic parish family books (Familienbuecher) in Germany; suggestions for locating information about Black Seminole people (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Seminoles and Seminole & Apalachicola Indian Records); a listener asks for help when his own DNA and that of his family members disagrees; teaching genealogy to and for kids; the occupation of "vanman" is defined; and the origins of the surname Turtle are discussed. [Drew referred to the book, A Dictionary of English Surnames: The Standard Guide to English Surnames by P.H. Reaney and R.M. Wilson, published by OxforndUniversity Press in 1995.]George discusses the practical use of DNA in conjunction with genealogy, archeology, and geography in the research of the Lost Colony Center for Science and Research (http://www.lost-colony.com/). The "Lost Colony" was the second settlement on Roanoke Island on the Outer Banks of what is now North Carolina. It began in 1587 and it was there that Virginia Dare, the first English child born in the New World, was born on 18 August 1587. When the relief ships finally returned from England in 1590, the settlement was deserted, and a single word -- "Croaton" -- was carved into a post of the fort. Croaton was the name of one of the local Indian tribes. One suggestion is that the settlers were assimilated into one or more of the three tribes. The DNA testing and analysis being done by the Lost Colony Center for Science and Research is seeking to validate or refute this hypothesis, and the project is infinitely interesting.



  13. Encore 3rd May 2008
  14. 9 May 2008 at 1:28pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 0:46 This edition of Encore features clips from Northside Today, Majority World and Lifeline. First up this week we join Noel Mc Guinness as he speaks to members of SIPTU to hear an update on the situation regarding the dispute at the Ballymun plaza Hotel. Michael Fitzgerald speaks to Abdullah Eltan from Sudan to hear about the current situation in Darfur. Siobhan O’Hanlon is joined by Murray Smith of the Anti bullying centre in Trinity College to hear about the various methods used when dealing with bullying.File Download (27:24 min / 22 MB)



  15. Leroys Sports Hour - 5-9-2008
  16. 9 May 2008 at 12:01pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 10:48 60 minutes of sports talk from a gaming perspective



  17. Crave Podcast 84: Wii pole-dancing game imminent?
  18. 9 May 2008 at 11:16am
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    Your Podscope hit is at 34:14 Three guys, two girls, a pole-dancing game, and an interview with CNET.com's The 404 podcast squad



  19. 05/13/08
  20. 8 May 2008 at 11:51pm
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    Your Podscope hit is at 1:41 Lots of meat in this show! And some DVD news too!


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