Questions for Penn & Teller on TAM7

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TAM6 was the first one I've attended, but I've heard that Penn & Teller did a Q&A session something like the third time in a row, without actually preparing anything. Well, if that's what they want, fair enough. I think that we can safely assume that if they're going to be at TAM7, they will have a bare Q&A session again.

They can be unprepared, but it doesn't mean we can't be prepared, right? Why don't we collect some questions beforehand?
 
TAM6 was the first one I've attended, but I've heard that Penn & Teller did a Q&A session something like the third time in a row, without actually preparing anything. Well, if that's what they want, fair enough. I think that we can safely assume that if they're going to be at TAM7, they will have a bare Q&A session again.

They can be unprepared, but it doesn't mean we can't be prepared, right? Why don't we collect some questions beforehand?

At least nobody asked them "what's your favorite food?"
 
I thought the Penn and Teller bit was the lamest part of the weekend so maybe just ditch the question and answer thing. I would be very interested to hear all about their show Bullsh#t!, but just to sit there and listen to Penn spout off...meh..not so much.
 
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I would ask why there is only one hole in each pane of glass in the bullet catching stage act. I suspect it's because two holes would shatter the glass completely. But they could not answer even if I could ask and I could not ask because I respect them and the act. Somebody else ask em, K? :D
 
I would ask them how they can be opposed to public schools (run run, it's TeH Government and they're going to brainwash you!), but in favour of NASA.
 
I would ask them how they can be opposed to public schools (run run, it's TeH Government and they're going to brainwash you!), but in favour of NASA.

Yeah. Being in favour of ignorance really bothered me.
 
Yeah it seems that their support for libertarianism upstages such things as environmental concerns and public schooling....... I am very surprised that they are in favor of NASA......

I also think the Q&A is getting a little blah. Its always fun to see them, I would just like to see a little change.
 
I would ask them how they can be opposed to public schools (run run, it's TeH Government and they're going to brainwash you!), but in favour of NASA.

When have they claimed to be in favor of NASA? Next week's episode of ******** is about NASA. According to the Showtime's website:

"In episode 603, it's time to take a closer look at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a government agency that spends scads of taxpayer money to achieve what private industry might be able to do more profitably and efficiently."
 
Blah! I now know more than I ever cared to know about Penn's beliefs on anything and everything. I think that time spent on their Q&A every year could be much better spent on another speaker. I'm sorry if that's disloyal, but seriously.
 
Blah! I now know more than I ever cared to know about Penn's beliefs on anything and everything. I think that time spent on their Q&A every year could be much better spent on another speaker. I'm sorry if that's disloyal, but seriously.

I have to agree. I am a big P&T fan, but I disagree with at least 80% of their politics, some of it vigorously. It would help if people would stop asking him political questions.

They need to start doing presentations. Teller's bit on the spoon bending was delightful, for instance.
 
"Hey, we're so famous and important that we don't need to prepare anything, people will be more than grateful for the opportunity to simply ask us questions and listen to us pontificate on random issues."

I was really, really unimpressed.

There are tons of speakers out there who could make really substantial, significant contributions to TAM. Who would I rather have? Two guys who can't be bothered to do any preparation whatsoever, and whose views on many issues stink of terribly un-critical thinking; or someone who values the opportunity to speak at TAM, puts time and effort into their presentation, and leaves me with something that I can think about when it is finished?

No contest.
 
Blah! I now know more than I ever cared to know about Penn's beliefs on anything and everything. I think that time spent on their Q&A every year could be much better spent on another speaker. I'm sorry if that's disloyal, but seriously.

I have to agree. I am a big P&T fan, but I disagree with at least 80% of their politics, some of it vigorously. It would help if people would stop asking him political questions.

They need to start doing presentations. Teller's bit on the spoon bending was delightful, for instance.
I always imagined that Penn and Chris Hitchens walk into a room and do what they can to piss off the greatest number of people in the fewest number of seconds. But I could be wrong.

It might be that asking them to be at TAM for their star power overwhelms them into no presentation-ness. Teller's bit on spoon-bending was great; he had a narrow, specific topic and ran with it. Perhaps we need to offer them a narrow, specific topic and let them have at it. Not "What does it mean to be a skeptic?" but "...?" I dunno. That's what this thread is for. Or maybe Iron Magician. Something they might imagine is fun. They seem impatient to have to field another Q&A and yes, I too grow weary of Penn's strongly-held yet weakly-supported opinions.

For that matter, let's just have Jonesy and Penn do music and Teller can do some magic miming to it.
 
Jeez... thanks for ruining it for me ahead of time!

Can anyone tell me why Penn spends any time at all talking about his politics in public, considering that even he describes his views as stupid and uninformed?
 
I have to admit I have a more personal reason for my reaction...I had the chance to talk with Penn, and told him about the work I'm doing in China to set up a skeptical/Humanist organization. I barely even got the chance to mention China, than he started ranting about how he went to China once many years ago, and had a bad experience there, so he will never go there again.

And that was it...end of discussion.

Zero interest in what's going on in China these days, particularly in regards to promoting skepticism (which is, after all, the focus of TAM); and an entirely emotional response based on a personal experience, without any curiosity about whether things have changed, or willingness to consider changing his opinion.

That highlighted for me something he said during the Q&A...the frank admission that his beliefs could be wrong, and based on emotion or ignorance...yet he nevertheless adheres fervently to those beliefs, and preaches them wherever he goes.

This attitude is, to me, the antithesis of what TAM is about; and unless he is being presented as an example of how not to be a critical thinker, I really don't understand his relevance to the rest of the conference. The cynical (not skeptical) side of me suspects he is there more as a big name to get people to come to TAM, rather than as someone who's actually expected to contribute something meaningful. As an attraction to raise money, he's a big draw, certainly...not only for those who will go to TAM to see/meet him, but also for all the extra money JREF gets for things like auctioning the chance to have lunch with him at his home.
 
When have they claimed to be in favor of NASA?

In the same Q&A session that Penn claimed that if he could he would get rid of public schools as it is "better to be uneducated than educated by your government", he said "we're big fans of NASA" and then went on to say that even though they are big fans of NASA they would be doing a BS episode about some of thing things NASA had said and done.
 
I have to admit I have a more personal reason for my reaction...I had the chance to talk with Penn, and told him about the work I'm doing in China to set up a skeptical/Humanist organization. I barely even got the chance to mention China, than he started ranting about how he went to China once many years ago, and had a bad experience there, so he will never go there again.

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Yeah, I think I saw the TV specially. If memory serves, it was for the Magic and Mystery Tour, a three part series done for the CBC.

He did seem to hate the place, to the point of refusing to eat anything local and living on canned food he brought with him.

I love his act, but the more I learn about him the less respect I have for him.
 
I would ask why there is only one hole in each pane of glass in the bullet catching stage act.
It's because Penn and Teller such very, very good shots that each bullet goes through the hole made by the other bullet. The bullets' paths curve so they pass each other with a millimeter to spare as they cross the yellow line. :D
 
It's because Penn and Teller such very, very good shots that each bullet goes through the hole made by the other bullet. The bullets' paths curve so they pass each other with a millimeter to spare as they cross the yellow line. :D
Okee dokee. Best explanation I've heard yet.






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Whew I feel better knowing I am not the only one that thinks the whole Q & A thing was a waste. I was donning my flame suit for nothing.
 
Whew I feel better knowing I am not the only one that thinks the whole Q & A thing was a waste. I was donning my flame suit for nothing.
And I'm feeling crappy because I may be the only one who thinks it was not a total waste. Main reason being that it generated a lot of thought. Mostly negative thought, but at least everyone has an opinion.

Myself, I'm still trying to figure out what Adam Savage was all about. I probably missed something when I dosed off. How did he tie the Maltese Falcon story into the whole Skepticism in the Age of The Internet thing?


ETA...And what the heck is his opinion on public schools? :D
 
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