Topic: Cardboard

6 chapters across the catalog

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 2:45:40 - 2:47:49

1678: Stolen Cookies

Cardboard Beds and 4chan Commentary on No Agenda

The Paris Olympics will utilize recyclable cardboard beds for athletes, a design by the Japanese company Airweave intended to be both sustainable and durable. Separately, the hosts discussed a 4chan thread about the "No Agenda" show, where users debated John C. Dvorak's political views and tech legacy. The commentary ranged from praise for Dvorak's "GOAT" status to criticisms of his perceived naivety regarding modern political maneuvers.

Missile by Nike
Episode 995 1:53:55 - 1:55:49

995: Missile by Nike

Origami Project Cardboard Tents for the Homeless

The Origami Project in Brussels has developed foldable cardboard tents designed to provide temporary shelter for homeless populations. The accordion-style structures are portable and intended to offer protection from the elements, though the hosts note the irony of using cardboard as a high-tech solution for housing.

quote un-quote
Episode 829 2:50:46 - 2:53:34

829: quote un-quote

Twitter Character Limit, Virtual Reality Hype

Twitter's plan to move beyond the 140-character limit is criticized as a move that will ruin the platform's unique utility. Additionally, the hosts express skepticism about the mass-market viability of virtual reality, suggesting its primary use will be in advertising and military applications.

The Vivek Kundra "Hollow" Deck
Episode 121 1:14:13 - 1:15:52

121: The Vivek Kundra "Hollow" Deck

Tinfoil Taser Protection, Town Hall Safety Tips

A technical tip suggests that wearing layers of tinfoil over cardboard can potentially short out taser darts by creating an immediate electrical arc. This "free information" is presented as a defensive measure for individuals attending contentious town hall meetings. The hosts advise testing the method on a dummy before attempting it in a real-world scenario.

Hot Vegetarian Chicks and Other Deep Thoughts
Episode 77 1:14:43 - 1:17:11

77: Hot Vegetarian Chicks and Other Deep Thoughts

The Economics of Recycling and Household Labor

The hosts discuss the shift of labor from municipal waste services to individual households, who are now required to sort and clean recyclables. They explore the idea of neighborhoods forming cooperatives to sell their own recyclables rather than giving them to the city. The conversation also covers the ban on burning cardboard and other materials in London.