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Will Hindi die out Pt1


4:13 minutes (1.45 MB)

Chatback Podcast Part 1.
Bill an RJ Fee discussed a RLQ from Umesh who asked,"Hi, i just want to know that why English is dominating today's world? If such situation will continue then what will be the future of other language. I had just heard that one of the language of Andman Nicobar Island of India had lost its last speaker. I relly wonder that after 200 or 200 years....what will be the fate of my mother toungue i.e. Hindi. Can you please through some light on this?"
So we did.

Warnings Pt1


4:13 minutes (1.45 MB)

Chatback Podcast Part 1.
After the Chilean earthquake there was a tsunami warning issued for the Pacific rim and while most countries evacuated and took it seriously ... the majority of Australians did not. People flocked to the beaches because the sun was out for the first time in days, it was a weekend and people just don't seem to take warings seriously here. Surf lifesavers we told to close the beaches and clear the surf but were abused by the public who didn't want to comply and thought it was all unnecessary overkill. How about you ... do you take warnings seriously?

Warnings Pt2


4:30 minutes (1.55 MB)

Chatback Podcast Part 2.
Mel and Matty agree with RJ Fee that we tend to ignore warnings. We seem enjoy thumbing our nose at authority and believe that we know best and can take control or find a way out if the warning becomes a reality. And the authorites are the losers in this. If they are extra cautious they are critized for overkill and if lives are lost due to inadequate warnings then the public calls for heads to roll. RJ Fee shares an example where people ignored bush fire warnings and paid the ultimate price.

Warnings Pt3


7:09 minutes (2.45 MB)

Chatback Podcast Part 3.
Mel admits she thought the Pacific tsunami warning after the Chile earthquake was not a big deal and was even tempted to ignore the warning and go down to the beach anyway. Matty admits that he once flagrantly ignored a category 3 cyclone/ hurricane warning and delivered pizzas all the way through the storm in torrential winds and rain. But he admits if it was a category 4 cyclone he would have heeded the warnings.

Lie Detector Pt1


3:55 minutes (1.34 MB)

Chatback Podcast Part 1.

Lie Detector Pt2


5:01 minutes (1.73 MB)

Chatback Podcast Part 2.
Hypothetically, if Cheryle Cole was able to convince husband Ashley to take a lie detector test do you think it would really help anyway? If the test came back clear, wouldn't she be left wondering ... "Is he such a good cheater and such a good lyer that he 'beat' the test?". And what kind of depth will the relationship have afterwards when Ashley will always know that his wife just doesn't trust him?
If your spouse asked you to sit a lie detector test ... what would you feel and what would you do?

Lie Detector Pt3


6:46 minutes (2.32 MB)

Chatback Podcast Part 3.
Rick and RJ Fee have a little disagreement over whether men are more inclined to be unfaithful in their marriage than women. It comes down to your definition of infidelity. Jesus taught that lusting after someone was tantamount to committing adultery with them since it is the attitude of the heart that counts ... What do you think? Is fantasizing about someone and imagining getting physical with them infidelity or not?