Leap Day Episode 1638 Introduction and Value for Value
The hosts open the 1638th episode of the program on February 29, 2024, noting the rarity of broadcasting on Leap Day. They highlight the "value for value" model, encouraging listeners to support the show through time, talent, and treasure via the official donation website.
leap day· episode 1638· value for value· texas hill country· silicon valley
00:00 Oh my god, what a bunch of windbags. Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Thursday, February 29th, 2024. This is your award-winning Gitmo Nation meat assassination episode 1638. This is no agenda. Enjoying a free extra day and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region Number 6. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where we're all enjoying Leap Day. I'm Johnston Dvorak. or Sunday has to fall on that day. So I, someone out there could do the calculation on the statistical probability. Yeah, probably could be as far as I can remember. This is the first time ever, but it's very enjoyable. You know, it feels like it. So how many shows have we had in this, in this month? Let me check. We have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. This will be the ninth show this month. I mean, that's value for value right there.
01:20 Oh, yeah, we're giving people their money's worth. I think so. Especially considering the money. Reminder, we are a value for value program, which means you can support us with your time, talents and treasure. Noagendadonations.com. But first, let's... I mean, there's something we weren't realizing. Well, actually, we know war is good for business. This we know. We know. We know that COVID was good for business. It was bad for people's health, but good for business. We printed up a lot of money and put a lot of money into the States. Everybody got lots of money, lots of money, especially into the States. And so now the cat is kind of out of the bag. Victoria Nuland admitted it. It's in the New York Times, in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post. Everyone's trying to tell you, hey, you really, this money for Ukraine, it's not really for Ukraine.
