Topic: Fifth Anniversary

6 chapters across the catalog

Clip Show III
Episode 610 1:04:54 - 1:07:33

610: Clip Show III

No Agenda Fifth Anniversary and Mexico Travels

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak wrap up the first half of the clip show, noting the program's fifth anniversary. Curry discusses his upcoming trip to Mexico and warns about the dangers of local water and dysentery. They direct listeners to their various websites to support the show and prepare for the next live broadcast on Thursday.

Episode 451 1:44:10 - 1:52:03

451: Mass of Tax Nuts

Fifth Anniversary Donations and Wireless SSID Propagation

As the show approaches its fifth anniversary, producers send in celebratory donations. One producer suggests a "PR propagation" tactic where listeners rename their home and work wireless SSIDs to "noagendashow.com" with the password "inthemorning." The hosts also discuss upcoming amateur radio (HAM) tests and acknowledge a Drupal developer's newsletter.

LaGarde's List
Episode 450 6:03 - 13:46

450: LaGarde's List

Producer Donations, Executive Producers, Fifth Anniversary

The hosts thank various producers for their financial support, including a $1,000 donation from Amos Rice that triggered a PayPal investigation. They acknowledge Sir Michael Kearns, Joe Castillo, and Kevin Fairchild. They also promote the upcoming fifth anniversary of the show on October 23rd and the significance of the date 10-11-12.

Drone Double Tap
Episode 447 1:56:46 - 2:08:55

447: Drone Double Tap

Fifth Anniversary Donations, Ham Radio Licensing

Donations of $55.55 in honor of the show's upcoming fifth anniversary are read. Adam Curry discusses his progress in obtaining a ham radio license and finding a repeater in Bee Cave, Texas, to communicate with John C. Dvorak.

Bad Actors
Episode 443 1:36:04 - 1:40:27

443: Bad Actors

Fifth Anniversary Donations, House Sale Karma

Listeners Matt Mariotti and Dennis Cruz contributed to the show, with Mariotti requesting karma to help sell his house in Cleveland before a move to Pittsburgh. The hosts emphasize that while they appreciate the support, donations should be based on the value of the content rather than transactional requests for luck. The program is approaching its fifth anniversary in October.