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32 chapters across the catalog

Hose Water
Episode 1849 2:34:31 - 2:38:39

1849: Hose Water

Early Computing History, Acoustic Modems and Steve Jobs

Adam Curry and Mimi Smith-Dvorak reminisce about the early days of personal computing, including building acoustic modems from Radio Shack parts and using the TRS-100. Mimi recalls visiting an early microcomputer distribution company in Berkeley where she met Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and the famous phone phreaker "Captain Crunch." She admits she initially doubted the personal computer would ever become a mainstream success.

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 1:35:53 - 1:44:35

1699: Entomophagy

Producer Donations, Commodore VIC-20 Nostalgia

A segment dedicated to acknowledging high-tier "Executive Producer" donations. One producer, Sir 8-Bit Ben, triggers a nostalgic discussion about early home computers, including the Commodore VIC-20 and the Sinclair ZX80. Adam Curry recounts building an acoustic modem for his VIC-20 in the early 1980s.

Lazinsky
Episode 1607 1:02:42 - 1:06:00

1607: Lazinsky

Transgender Mass Shooting Plot in Colorado

Lily Whitworth, a transgender individual in Colorado Springs, pleads guilty to second-degree assault after threatening mass shootings at schools and churches. The plot was uncovered after Whitworth's sister alerted authorities to a manifesto detailing the plans. The hosts discuss the lack of national media coverage for this incident compared to other high-profile threats.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574

1574: X-Ray Specs

Retro Computing Nostalgia, Commodore and Sinclair ZX80

The hosts open the program with a discussion about early personal computing history and the slow boot times of vintage hardware. They reminisce about the Sinclair ZX80, the Commodore VIC-20, the TRS-100, and the Kansas City Standard for data storage on cassette tapes. One host notes that his transition into fame coincided with the rise of gaming on the Commodore 64.

A Sally
Episode 1547 52:14 - 58:14

1547: A Sally

Military Reliance on 20-Somethings, Cyber Journeyman Role

Mainstream media has focused on the "20-something" age of recent leakers, including Jack Teixeira, Chelsea Manning, and Edward Snowden. Teixeira's specific role as a "Cyber Transport Systems Journeyman" in the Air National Guard is described as a high-level IT position that requires 18 months of training. Critics argue the narrative is being used to attack the military's reliance on young personnel who possess the necessary cyber skill sets.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 1:10:08 - 1:11:36

1408: Booster Blitz

1918 Pandemic, Roaring 20s, Market Boom

Historical analysis of the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic reveals that a massive economic boom began at the peak of the outbreak, leading directly into the Roaring 20s. The stock market hit rock bottom during the worst part of the pandemic before skyrocketing. The segment questions whether modern central banks can control markets effectively enough to prevent a similar post-pandemic surge or a planned depression.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 3:48 - 6:57

1379: Afghaniscam

Texas SB8 Bounty Provision, Media Misinterpretation

The $10,000 bounty provision in Texas SB8 is characterized as a political ploy designed to generate media talking points rather than a practical legal mechanism. Corporate entities like Lyft and Uber have responded by creating legal defense funds for drivers, despite claims that the law's civil suit structure makes such cases unlikely to succeed.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 2:12:12 - 2:13:52

1305: Palin Pardon

Value for Value Model, Production Credits, Upcoming Deadlines

The hosts reiterate the "Value for Value" model, thanking the producers who provide time, talent, and treasure to keep the show operational without traditional advertising. They acknowledge the upcoming political deadlines of January 5th and January 20th as critical dates for their ongoing media deconstruction. The segment concludes with a call for continued support through the Dvorak.org portal.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 1:46:12 - 1:48:47

1280: Deplatformed Duo

The Suitcase Killer, ABC 20/20 Easter Eggs

Sir Jimmy V, a producer involved in a true crime podcast about "Suitcase Killer" Melanie McGuire, announced that his work will be featured on ABC's 20/20. During the filming of B-roll under quarantine, he managed to hide "No Agenda" Easter eggs in the shots. The segment also references Amy Robach's previously leaked comments regarding the suppression of the Jeffrey Epstein story.

33 Cases
Episode 1266 1:07:49 - 1:12:30

1266: 33 Cases

Google's Military Collaboration with China Questioned in Congress

During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Representative Matt Gaetz questioned Google CEO Sundar Pichai about the company's AI research center in China and its potential benefits to the Chinese military. Gaetz contrasted Google's willingness to work with Chinese universities with its refusal to continue "Project Maven" for the U.S. military. Pichai denied direct collaboration with the Chinese military, characterizing their work in the region as limited and open-source.

Hunt the Wumpus
Episode 1204 1:20:18 - 1:23:45

1204: Hunt the Wumpus

Final Donor Acknowledgments, Value for Value System

The final segment of donor acknowledgments included contributions from producers in Toronto and North Dakota. The hosts emphasized the "value for value" model of the show, encouraging listeners to list their executive producer titles on professional profiles like LinkedIn to demonstrate their support for independent media.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 2:03:41 - 2:09:06

1193: Blafrican

History of Home Computing, Building PCs and Driver Sharing

The hosts reminisce about the early days of computing when users had to solder kits like the Sol-20 and write their own printer drivers. They discuss the importance of user groups for sharing technical knowledge. Adam Curry explains his goal of creating a portable Linux virtual machine on a USB drive.

Doomsday Sandwich
Episode 1003 1:19:19 - 1:22:27

1003: Doomsday Sandwich

Media Training, Effective Soundbites

A segment of an interview with a gymnast survivor was analyzed for its effectiveness as a media soundbite. The speaker used a redundant but powerful phrasing—"Not a single one of them reported. Not one."—which the hosts identified as a classic technique for ensuring a clip is picked up by news editors. This led to a brief discussion on media training and the mechanics of modern news clipping.

Terror Put
Episode 923 2:14:07 - 2:21:47

923: Terror Put

4/20 Marijuana Day, Federal Crackdown Fears and THC Health Studies

On April 20th, CBS News reported on the growing support for marijuana legalization despite threats of a federal crackdown from Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly. A University of Sydney study suggests that THC can stay in fat cells for months and may actually aid in weight loss when combined with exercise. The hosts discuss the "runner's high" and the different effects of Sativa and Indica strains.

non-binary person
Episode 819 2:24:04 - 2:27:13

819: non-binary person

Harriet Tubman $20 Bill, Left-Wing Criticism

The decision to place Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, replacing Andrew Jackson, is discussed. The hosts highlight unexpected criticism from left-wing writers who argue that placing an abolitionist on American currency is an insult to her legacy of resisting American capitalism. They also note the irony that Tubman's government pension was exactly $20.

Pollen Tsunami
Episode 720 1:20:30 - 1:22:48

720: Pollen Tsunami

No Agenda Art Generator and Creative Submissions

The process for selecting episode artwork via the No Agenda Art Generator is detailed, emphasizing the need for original or highly derivative works to avoid copyright issues. A specific submission by "20 Watt Bulb" for episode 719 is praised for its professional quality. The hosts encourage listeners to support the show's value-for-value model to maintain independent commentary.

Bandwich
Episode 707 1:53:37 - 1:57:08

707: Bandwich

$20 Bill Redesign, Margaret Sanger, Andrew Jackson

There is a movement to replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill with a female American hero. While names like Harriet Tubman and Eleanor Roosevelt have been suggested, the hosts highlight a controversial proposal to feature Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger. They criticize Sanger's history with eugenics and note that Jackson himself would likely have hated being on a national bank note.

Oatmeal
Episode 701 1:03:43 - 1:07:33

701: Oatmeal

No Agenda Art, Newsletter Easter Eggs

The hosts credit artist "20 Watt Bulb" for the current episode's artwork and discuss the latest "Giant Dog Head" newsletter. The conversation covers the use of Easter eggs in the newsletter to engage the audience and the success of the value-for-value model, which avoids traditional advertising and sales teams.

Putinism
Episode 640 50:17 - 51:41

640: Putinism

Ham Radio Technical Discussion, Henry 2K Classic Amplifier

A brief technical aside focuses on a modified Henry 2K Classic radio amplifier using a pair of 8877 vacuum tubes. The conversation touches on specific frequencies, including the 20-meter and 80-meter bands, and the types of subcultures found on different amateur radio frequencies.