Topic: Cad

5 chapters across the catalog

Toilet Preppers
Episode 1225 1:33:01 - 1:35:23

1225: Toilet Preppers

Canadian Donations and Douchebag Call-outs

Landon Dallin from LaSalle, Ontario, contributed 333.33 CAD, redirecting funds originally intended for toilet paper to the show. The segment included several "douchebag" call-outs and "baby-making karma" requests for listeners celebrating birthdays. The hosts used these donations to facilitate community engagement through humorous sound bites and personalized acknowledgments.

Son of a Biden
Episode 1175 1:31:13 - 1:35:02

1175: Son of a Biden

Marriage Salvation, Recovering SJW Note

Jennifer Ugly from Kentucky donated $210.25 to celebrate her 10th wedding anniversary and her transition to a "recovering SJW." She credits the podcast with saving her marriage and helping her and her husband, a 3D design student, bond over shared sanity.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 1:57:47 - 2:01:53

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Studio Atmosphere, Moving Blankets and Microphone Mods

Adam Curry describes his preference for a "dark, dingy cave" studio atmosphere, using heavy moving blankets to deaden room echo. Dvorak discusses his use of a CAD 3000 microphone from China, which was recommended by a professional microphone "modder." They compare their different recording environments, with Curry seeking a "night disc jockey" vibe and Dvorak allowing for more natural room ambience.

Losers to Lions
Episode 740 8:49 - 13:08

740: Losers to Lions

Executive Producer Paul Oppenhoffen, Amsterdam Donation

Paul Oppenhoffen from Amsterdam is named the sole Executive Producer for episode 740 following a $200 donation. Technical issues regarding microphone axis and hardware setups are discussed, with a mention of the CAD 3000 microphone. The segment includes a tribute to the episode 739 artwork featuring Bernie Sanders.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 1:31:21 - 1:36:04

736: Show 200.7 Redux

Studio Environments, Moving Blankets and Chinese Microphones

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak compare their studio setups, with Curry preferring a dark, "dingy" room deadened by heavy moving blankets. Dvorak discusses his use of a CAD 3000 microphone from China, which was recommended by a professional "modder" for its superior electronics. They emphasize the importance of "close miking" to achieve a professional radio sound.