Topic: Css

5 chapters across the catalog

Bono Douchebag
Episode 524 25:38 - 29:12

524: Bono Douchebag

CSS Challenge Coins, Green Card Security Features

Adam Curry describes receiving a Central Security Service (CSS) challenge coin in the mail with no return address. The hosts examine the symbolism on various military coins, including the Osama Bin Laden "Abbottabad" coin. This leads to a discussion about the security features of a new green card, which includes a protective envelope to prevent remote RFID scanning and "maniacal" microscopic images of U.S. presidents.

Media Harmonization
Episode 482 4:18 - 9:54

482: Media Harmonization

Central Security Service, NSA Clandestine Operations

A confidential military source reveals the existence of the Central Security Service (CSS), an agency within the Department of Defense and NSA. The agency reportedly operates unmanned aerial vehicles and conducts clandestine "black bag" operations involving facility penetration. The hosts verify the CSS branding on the official NSA.gov website, noting its low public profile.

Reckless & Provocative
Episode 318 50:55 - 58:26

318: Reckless & Provocative

Domain Name Hijacking and Show Logistics

The show highlights various new domain redirects, most notably "ifyouseesomethingsaysomething.com," which was registered by a listener named Toby and points to the No Agenda website. A call for help with CSS design is issued to fix the automated podcast licenses for donors. The hosts joke about their history with domain name disputes, referencing the famous MTV legal battle.

Syria Be Next
Episode 309 24:12 - 26:55

309: Syria Be Next

Podcast License Domain and CSS Design Challenge

Adam Curry discusses a potential project to sell official "podcast licenses" for $33.33 via the domain podcastlicense.com. The segment also highlights a CSS design challenge for the show notes, featuring a Steve Jobs-themed layout for the previous episode.

Wiener-Gate
Episode 308 23:23 - 26:50

308: Wiener-Gate

High School Meme Propagation, CSS Design Challenge

Two 15-year-old students, Patrick McGann and Nick Lorin, submitted a high school assignment on Greek myths that integrated various show memes and references to MK Ultra. This prompts a call for other students to propagate show formulas in their schoolwork. Additionally, a CSS design challenge is issued to listeners to improve the visual layout of the show's various web properties.