The hosts experiment with audio clips of Amy Goodman coughing and "amygdala hijacking" to create a potential show remix. A brief tangent mentions annoying YouTube advertisements regarding "belly fat."
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The hosts experiment with audio clips of Amy Goodman coughing and "amygdala hijacking" to create a potential show remix. A brief tangent mentions annoying YouTube advertisements regarding "belly fat."
Matthew Scott of Springfield, Missouri, inquires about the best way to submit end-of-show mixes. Adam Curry clarifies that there is no "pay to play" system and apologizes for any lost submissions, confirming that Scott's mix about bicycles in China is scheduled for the current episode.
John C. Dvorak plays a heavily edited remix of Adam Curry's 2017 praise for the Tesla Model S autopilot system. The edit removes Curry's original skepticism to make him sound like an obsessed fan of the technology. Curry acknowledges the clever editing, specifically the removal of the "un" from the word "unsuitable."

Donald Trump Rally Music and Microphone Malfunctions
A viral clip of the "Freedom Girls" performing at a Donald Trump rally is presented as prime material for a musical remix. Additionally, Trump is heard complaining about a faulty microphone during a speech, threatening not to pay the technician—a sentiment the hosts find relatable given their own technical standards.
The hosts create a satirical remix of an Amtrak security announcement, overlaying the phrase "You will obey" onto the instructions for baggage inspection and identification. The bit highlights the authoritarian nature of modern transportation security messaging.