
The Terminator
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About this listen
In the 50th subject covered on Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel go extra long to try and stop AI from destroying humanity by watching the probable future with James Cameron's 1984 film The Terminator. A documentary about the future of humanity.
During the episode, they discuss future diets, the council or robots, our AI overlords, and what happened to Pugsley? Listen and enjoy to find out if The Terminator has shelf life.
0:00:00 - Intro
0:11:02 - Terminator backstory
0:27:08 - Terminator Walkthrough
1:14:06 - Terminator takes out a Sarah
1:48:38 - Club Tech Noir
2:24:47 - He'll be back
3:04:05 - The conception of John Connor
3:38:05 - Shelf Life Verdict
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