Topic: Cluedio

11 chapters across the catalog

Troll Union
Episode 1130 1:17:58 - 1:21:31

1130: Troll Union

No Agenda Art Gallery and Nick the Rat

The hosts review the weekly artwork submitted by Nick the Rat, discussing the choice between a "cheap laugh" featuring Maxine Waters and a more "artsy" minimalist piece. They emphasize the importance of the No Agenda Art Generator and how changing artwork is now supported by modern podcast apps.

Troll Union
Episode 1130 2:12:26 - 2:24:33

1130: Troll Union

Associate Executive Producer Credits and Moving Karma

The hosts read notes from associate executive producers and provide "Moving Karma" for Adam Curry's upcoming relocation. Curry shares a story about discovering fire ants at his new property. The segment serves as a final farewell to the "Cluedio" studio space before the move to a new location.

Banging My Gravel
Episode 1129

1129: Banging My Gravel

Studio Relocation, Post Office Mailbox Delivery Issues

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the broadcast from the Austin "Cluedio" studio, noting it is the penultimate show before a scheduled relocation. The discussion centers on logistical hurdles involving the new studio's connectivity and a week-long delay in receiving a mailbox from the United States Postal Service. Despite multiple calls from postal supervisors named Chris, Roy, and Jake, the delivery issue remains unresolved.

Banging My Gravel
Episode 1129 2:55:09 - 3:01:35

1129: Banging My Gravel

Outro, Alex Jones Bragging Mix and Sign-off

The episode concludes with a sign-off from the Austin "Cluedio" and a reminder of the upcoming studio move. The final segment features a comedic "I'm not bragging" remix of Alex Jones, followed by the Nigel Farage parody song. The hosts bid farewell to the audience, promising to return on Thursday.

El Valvador
Episode 1112 2:36:52 - 2:41:20

1112: El Valvador

Show Outro, End of Show Mixes

The program concludes with credits for the end-of-show mixes by Matt Lizari and Tom Starkweather. The hosts sign off from Austin, Texas, and Northern California, reminding listeners to support the show via the "Value for Value" model. The segment ends with a montage of show catchphrases and sound bites.

Congressional Jignitty
Episode 1006

1006: Congressional Jignitty

San Francisco Heatwave and Fire Alarm Testing

San Francisco and the Bay Area recorded unusually high temperatures of 75 degrees, leading to jokes about being the center of global warming. One of the hosts reports an upcoming fire alarm inspection in their building, floors 14 through 38, which may involve audible classical music and potential interruptions to the broadcast.

Identitarian
Episode 956 3:04:11 - 3:11:05

956: Identitarian

Show Outro and "At the End of the Day" Montage

The episode concludes with the hosts signing off from Austin and Silicon Valley, promising to return on Sunday. A comedic montage is played featuring various public figures and the hosts repeatedly using the cliché phrase "at the end of the day." The final moments include a "Scare People to Death" remix and the signature "You Might Die" tag.

Weaponized Tech
Episode 934 0:00 - 1:40

934: Weaponized Tech

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak Open No Agenda 934

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the broadcast from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts discuss the confusion of the holiday week following Memorial Day. Curry notes a subconscious error in his opening script regarding the "dorkiest corner" of the internet.

Watergate II
Episode 928 3:04:19 - 3:12:21

928: Watergate II

Show Outro, Cluedio and Comey Remix

The show concludes with a discussion of the new "Cluedio" studio setup in Austin and a final sign-off. An audio montage features various clips from the episode, including James Comey's "Lordy" comment and Hillary Clinton's "request for absolution." The hosts remind listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model.

GREP
Episode 926

926: GREP

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak Introduce Episode 926

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open No Agenda episode 926, broadcasting from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley. Curry describes his new "Cluedio," a studio built inside a closet, and discusses his recent move into a new apartment with his partner, Tina. The hosts exchange banter regarding the logistics of the new recording space and the local Austin infrastructure.