Topic: Camp Mofo

19 chapters across the catalog

Brolf
Episode 477 2:50:40 - 2:52:51

477: Brolf

Episode 477 Outro and Sunday Show Preview

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the episode, with Curry preparing to travel from Amsterdam to "Camp Mofo" in Austin, Texas. They preview the upcoming Sunday show and close with a montage of clips featuring Dr. Fauci, the trillion-dollar bill meme, and the "shut up already, it's science" catchphrase.

Huma-Gate
Episode 427

427: Huma-Gate

No Agenda Episode 427 Introduction, Post-Postmodernism and Skype Avatars

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 427 of the No Agenda show on July 19, 2012. Dvorak introduces the concept of the "post-postmodernist" era to describe the current state of media and their podcast. The hosts discuss Dvorak's new Skype avatar, which Curry describes as resembling a Russian babushka hat with a "glory hole" for a mouth.

Episode 399

399: Hip-Check China

Rain Catchment Systems and Agenda 21 Concerns

The hosts discuss the legality and utility of rain catchment systems in Austin, Texas, and Denver, Colorado. Plans are mentioned for a new "Camp MoFo" facility featuring solar power, windmills, and independent water purification. Concerns are raised regarding the implementation of Agenda 21 and its impact on private property and lifestyle.

Balochistan Baloney
Episode 386

386: Balochistan Baloney

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, Episode 386 Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open Episode 386 of the No Agenda show from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. Curry describes his "war room" setup at Camp MoFo, where he has been mapping out connections related to the Leviathan project. The hosts briefly discuss PG Tips tea and Curry's late-night research into geopolitical pinpoints.

Balochistan Baloney
Episode 386 2:41:40 - 2:46:56

386: Balochistan Baloney

Lemonade Stand Busts, Episode 386 Outro

The show concludes with a John Stossel report on police shutting down children's lemonade stands due to vague regulations. Lawyer Harvey Silverglate notes that the "avalanche of new laws" makes criminals of almost all citizens. The hosts sign off from "Camp MoFo" in the "Drone Star State," followed by the Gitmo Nation National Anthem.

The Fact of the Bladder
Episode 361

361: The Fact of the Bladder

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak Relocate to Austin

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 361 of the No Agenda show from their new location in Austin, Texas. Curry describes his new home setup at "Camp MoFo" and mentions receiving a "Judge" revolver as a housewarming gift. The hosts discuss the local culture in Texas, Curry's status as a "gypsy" moving from place to place, and an upcoming lunch meeting with Governor Rick Perry.

Pencil of Promise
Episode 360

360: Pencil of Promise

Austin Weather, Northern Silicon Valley Comedown, Chili Plant Care

The hosts compare weather conditions between Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley following the Thanksgiving holiday. Discussion covers the "comedown" from Black Friday, local temperature drops, and the necessity of bringing chili pepper plants and bougainvillea indoors to survive an overnight frost in Texas.

Pencil of Promise
Episode 360 2:30:40 - 2:36:15

360: Pencil of Promise

Outro, Producer Update, Judge Napolitano Rant

The show concludes with a sign-off from Camp Mofo in Austin and Northern Silicon Valley. A final segment features a four-minute "What If" rant by Judge Andrew Napolitano, questioning the role of government, the erosion of the free market, and the manipulation of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The hosts announce a producer update following the stream.

First Buddy
Episode 359

359: First Buddy

Thanksgiving Holiday Banter and Camp MoFo Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 359 of the No Agenda show on November 24, 2011. Curry broadcasts from Camp MoFo in Austin, Texas, while Dvorak joins from Northern Silicon Valley. They exchange holiday greetings and discuss the "fake" nature of Thanksgiving, noting how conditioned they have become to deconstructing the holiday's origins.

Bogative Charity
Episode 358

358: Bogative Charity

Camp MoFo Studio Setup, Acoustic Treatment Challenges

The hosts discuss the relocation to Austin, Texas, and the ongoing technical challenges of setting up the Camp MoFo studio. Efforts to improve audio quality include ordering professional acoustic tiles to replace temporary solutions. The studio now features functional green screens and improved lighting for future broadcasts.

Rotational Deployment
Episode 357 7:20 - 13:03

357: Rotational Deployment

Austin Relocation Logistics, Camp MoFo Setup

The transition to a new residence in Austin, Texas, nicknamed Camp MoFo, involved logistical challenges including a moving truck unable to navigate a steep 45-degree incline. Despite a successful high-speed internet installation, the move was complicated by a near-disconnection of electricity due to a failure in notifying authorities. The studio setup remains in progress with temporary acoustic treatments.

Super Duper Space Wrench
Episode 356 2:32:48 - 2:33:58

356: Super Duper Space Wrench

Show Outro, Austin Relocation Finalization

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the show, which was broadcast entirely via a jailbroken iPhone 4 tethered in New Mexico. Curry announces that the next episode will originate from "Camp MoFo" in Austin, Texas. They thank the "human resources" for their support and sign off until the following Thursday.

Punk Media
Episode 354 1:39:01 - 1:44:09

354: Punk Media

Birthday Shout-outs, Occupy Wall Street Trademarks

The hosts perform several birthday shout-outs for producers and their families. They mention that "Occupy Wall Street" and "The 99 Percent" have become subjects of trademark applications. Adam Curry also acknowledges karma for his upcoming move to "Camp MoFo" in Texas, while a donor in Colorado asks if listening to the show increases penis size.

Home for the Holidays
Episode 351 1:49:51 - 1:53:09

351: Home for the Holidays

Camp MoFo and International Birthday Donations

A listener in Austin, Texas, who is also a landlord, surprised a show producer by using the "in the morning" greeting. This occurred at the site of "Camp MoFo," a new operating base for the show's community. International donations arrived from Australia, including a $144 gift from Danny Haynes, who calculated the amount based on his birth year and age.