Topic: Equipment

43 chapters across the catalog

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 15:56 - 22:16

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Sudan Peace Deal, Saudi Investment Forum, National Security

President Trump announced a partnership with Saudi Arabia to broker a peace deal in Sudan during the Saudi Investment Forum. The forum highlighted $20 billion in immediate deals involving dozens of American companies, aimed at bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S. Additional agreements were signed regarding civil nuclear energy, critical minerals, and artificial intelligence, which the administration linked to its broader tariff and national security strategies.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 5:44 - 8:34

1801: Hate of Speech

Gmail Newsletter Delivery Issues, ProtonMail, and Early Internet Reliability

A technical discussion ensues regarding the selective failure of Gmail to deliver the show's newsletter, leading to a recommendation for users to switch to ProtonMail or FastMail. An anecdote follows about the early 1980s and the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), where a column written for DEC Professional won a Computer Press Association award. The segment touches on the historical unreliability of email dating back to the ARPANET era.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 1:40:16 - 1:44:54

1751: Talking Toilet

Taliban Reset Proposal and Frozen Afghan Assets

The Taliban's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdul Kahar Balki, has expressed a desire for a "new chapter" in relations with the United States. President Trump has signaled a willingness to unfreeze $17.5 billion in Afghan central bank assets in exchange for the return of billions of dollars in US military hardware left behind during the 2021 withdrawal. The Taliban maintains that the assets belong to the Afghan people and should be released without conditions.

Joy Boy
Episode 1691 1:33:53 - 1:36:38

1691: Joy Boy

Neumann U-47 Microphone Replica, Curry-Dvorak Audio Products

The hosts discuss a high-quality replica of the Neumann U-47 tube microphone, a legendary piece of studio equipment. The conversation touches on the difficulties of finding a reliable OEM partner for a potential "Curry-Dvorak" branded microphone line. They also joke about the "union contracts" at NPR and other legacy media outlets.

No Guff
Episode 1684 2:55:59 - 2:57:45

1684: No Guff

Dr Pepper Lawsuit, Equipment Damage, MIDI Controller

A host describes a mishap involving a "flat" can of Dr Pepper that spilled onto a MIDI controller. The incident leads to a humorous discussion about batch numbers and the potential for a lawsuit against the soda company for damaged equipment.

Hush Up Boy!
Episode 1566 34:45 - 37:29

1566: Hush Up Boy!

Oryx Open-Source Intelligence Project Shutdown

The open-source intelligence project Oryx, known for tracking military equipment losses in the Ukraine conflict, announced it will cease operations on October 1st. The founder cited personal burnout and the lack of financial compensation for the all-consuming project. The timing of the shutdown raises questions about the future of independent data verification in the region.

Mediatized
Episode 1558 2:35:52 - 2:37:18

1558: Mediatized

F-16 Fighter Jets for Ukraine

The Netherlands is expected to provide F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine following the cancellation of a private sale. Military insiders suggest these planes will be older generations without advanced U.S. technology, and that training Ukrainian pilots to operate them effectively will be a significant challenge.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 2:19:27 - 2:22:51

1524: Climatarian

German Military Readiness and Foreign Minister's Gaffe

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock caused a stir by stating in the European Parliament that Europe is "fighting a war against Russia." Meanwhile, reports on the German military (Bundeswehr) reveal severe shortages of basic equipment, including radio gear from the 1980s, waterproof jackets, and even underwear, with soldiers reportedly training with broomsticks instead of guns.

Climatarian
Episode 1524 2:22:51 - 2:26:16

1524: Climatarian

Russian Interest in Abandoned US Gear in Afghanistan

Reports suggest that Russia is negotiating with the Taliban to acquire $80 billion worth of U.S. military equipment left behind during the withdrawal from Afghanistan. This gear includes night vision goggles, Humvees, and helicopters. The hosts compare this to historical instances where American materials were repurposed by adversaries during wartime.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 43:12 - 45:46

1484: Do It For Ukraine

Afghanistan Withdrawal, Lithium and Geopolitics

The abandonment of $80 billion in military equipment during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan is compared to the arming of the Mujahideen in the 1970s. There is speculation that this equipment could be used to counter Russian influence or block Chinese interests in Afghanistan's lithium deposits. The discussion links these geopolitical maneuvers to the ongoing profits of global defense contractors.

Injectables
Episode 1481 1:21:49 - 1:25:12

1481: Injectables

Newsletter Suppression, Email Tracking, Digital Equipment Corporation

The hosts discuss potential suppression of the No Agenda newsletter, noting inconsistent delivery across Gmail and ProtonMail. Dvorak reminisces about his history writing for Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) magazines in the 1980s and his long-standing frustrations with email networking systems.

HAARP at Home
Episode 1462 1:32:17 - 1:36:16

1462: HAARP at Home

Rodecaster Pro II, Honest Tech Reviews

A new Rodecaster Pro II was delivered, prompting a discussion on the integrity of YouTube tech reviewers. Many reviewers are accused of being "shills" who provide positive coverage in exchange for free products and junkets. The hosts emphasize that buying products personally allows for more honest, critical reviews, even when they hope the hardware succeeds.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 2:29:56 - 2:33:32

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Kabul Drone Strike, Taliban Military Parade

Reports emerge that a US drone strike in Kabul killed 10 civilians, including six children, rather than the intended ISIS-K targets. Meanwhile, the Taliban held a military parade in Kandahar featuring looted US equipment, including Humvees and Black Hawk helicopters. Technical experts from Qatar have reportedly arrived to help the Taliban restore operations at the Kabul airport.

Jabs for Jesus
Episode 1344 1:13:52 - 1:16:16

1344: Jabs for Jesus

Miami-Dade County, Ventilators Found in Trash Heap

A local news report from Miami-Dade County discovered hundreds of brand-new, shrink-wrapped medical ventilators dumped at a landfill. The hosts recall the early pandemic desperation for ventilators and criticize the massive waste of taxpayer money, noting that the machines were never used.

Stunning
Episode 1228 18:30 - 20:53

1228: Stunning

Ventilator Shortages and Technical Operator Requirements

The hosts argue that the media's focus on the raw number of ventilators ignores the critical shortage of trained respiratory technicians required to operate them. They question the projected need for 50,000 hospital beds in California by May. The segment critiques the push for automotive companies like General Motors and Ford to manufacture medical devices without addressing the personnel gap.

Boozing and Beefing
Episode 1227 1:00:14 - 1:03:46

1227: Boozing and Beefing

Judy Woodruff, Dr. Fauci PBS NewsHour Interview

PBS NewsHour's Judy Woodruff questioned Dr. Anthony Fauci on the slow implementation of social distancing and equipment shortages in the U.S. compared to South Korea. Fauci defended the current response, describing the early stages of an outbreak as the "fog of war" and stating that testing capacity is now rapidly expanding.

Peak Nuts
Episode 1219 5:50 - 7:32

1219: Peak Nuts

TSA Security Tips, Traveling with Audio Gear

An account of a recent experience at airport security while traveling with podcasting equipment. A TSA officer provided a tip for travelers with electronics: removing the audio interface and microphone from the bag while leaving the cables inside reduces the likelihood of a manual search, as coiled wires often trigger secondary inspections.

Couple of Reds
Episode 1149

1149: Couple of Reds

Studio Soundproofing, Equipment Setup, IRS Deductions

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program from their respective studios in Austin and Northern Silicon Valley. Dvorak describes receiving new soundproofing panels from Sir Blake and his girlfriend, while Curry jokes about the necessity of high-end gear for IRS tax deductions. The hosts discuss the physical setup of their recording spaces and the permanence of their current locations.

Robo-Trump
Episode 992

992: Robo-Trump

Silver Sharpie Invention, Equipment Labeling Utility

A discussion highlights the Silver Sharpie as a significant invention for modern technology users. The marker is praised for its ability to write clearly on black plastic equipment, such as MIDI controllers and mixers, where standard labels are difficult to read. It is suggested as an ideal stocking stuffer for the holiday season.