
The Free Bin
"Moxon's Master" by Ambrose Bierce
Harrison reads "Moxon's Master" by Ambrose Bierce . No dubiously-sentient automata were used in the creation of this, or any, episode of The Free Bin.

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Hosted by Toledo Public Library Β· education Β· EN-US Β· 182 episodes
Join the staff of the Toledo Public Library as they dive deep into history, culture, and the arts! That's Toledo, Oregon, USA, by the way--not the bigger one in Ohio or the original one in Spain. But a public library serves everyone, so if you are someone, The Free Bin has something for you. Whether it's cult movies, cultural history, classic stories, games, or (of course) books, you never know what you'll find in here, so reach on in! The Free Bin is a production of the Toledo Public Library, which is part of the Lincoln County Library District and the City of Toledo, Oregon. The personal views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any organization with which they are associated.https://www.cityoftoledo.org/library
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The Free Bin
Harrison reads "Moxon's Master" by Ambrose Bierce . No dubiously-sentient automata were used in the creation of this, or any, episode of The Free Bin.

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Content Warning: This episode is all about death investigation, and contains discussions of violence, decomposition, and death planning. Cindy brings some books (two fiction and one nonfiction) paying homage to forensic science pioneer Frances Glessner Lee. Harrison tells a suprising story about a civil war grave. Coconut pairs well with coconut. In this episode: "Death in the Details" (book, 2024) by Katie Tietjen "18 Tiny Deaths" (book, 2020) by Judy Melinek, MD Forensic Anthropology Center at University of Tennessee Knoxville "Murder in Miniature" (book, 2025) by Katie Tietjen "Who Hid a Fresh Body in a Civil War Grave?" (YouTube video, 2025) by Caitlin Doughty

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Cindy and Harrison face a barrage of random conversation starters from a website Cindy found . Harrison receives an exemplary poking stick. Cindy multitasks. Harrison comes to terms with gendered bath wipes.

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Cindy and Harrison discuss the Luminate 2026 Midyear Report , via Billboard's summary .

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Harrison leads Cindy through the weird and wild journey of a cancelled early-'90s "Hellraiser" video game. We have such sights to show you! In this episode: "Bible Adventures" (video game, 1991) by Wisdom Tree "Doom" (PC game, 1993) by id Software "Golly! Ghost!" (arcade game, 1990) by Namco "The Hellbound Heart" (book, 1986) by Clive Barker "Hellraiser" (film, 1987) dir. by Clive Barker "Super 3D Noah's Ark" (video game, 1994) by Wisdom Tree "Wolfenstein 3D" (PC game, 1992) by id Software Music used during cold open: "SCP-x1x (Gateway to Hell)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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