Topic: Gaffer S Tape

11 chapters across the catalog

Bias Response Team
Episode 907 4:03 - 8:30

907: Bias Response Team

Plumbing Disasters and Inline Water Filter Failures

A major water leak occurred inside the Airstream after the internal inline water filter shattered due to improper winterization. Attempts to repair the unit with gaffer tape failed when the filter was reinstalled backward, causing a "Play-Doh factory of carbon goop" to explode under the sink. A 6:00 AM trip to Home Depot was required to bypass the filtration system and restore basic water functionality.

Political Perp Walk
Episode 815 43:01 - 48:29

815: Political Perp Walk

FBI Director James Comey, Laptop Camera Privacy

FBI Director James Comey's public admission that he puts tape over his laptop camera is discussed as a validation of long-standing privacy practices. The hosts debate the merits of electrical tape versus gaffers tape for blocking webcams. Comey's comments are framed as a "learned behavior" that highlights the reality of remote surveillance capabilities.

99 Lines of Code
Episode 677 2:04:50 - 2:07:21

677: 99 Lines of Code

Police vs. Law Enforcement, The Wire Philosophy

A distinction is drawn between "policing"—which involves community guidance—and "law enforcement," which focuses strictly on punitive measures. Referencing the television show *The Wire*, the hosts argue that modern departments have abandoned actual policing in favor of rigid law enforcement. This shift is accompanied by increased surveillance, leading to personal habits like placing gaffer tape over computer and phone cameras to maintain privacy.

Terrorist Narrative
Episode 670 11:20 - 13:44

670: Terrorist Narrative

Portable Podcast Studio Setup, Equipment Redundancy

A logistical challenge involving a missing microphone mount for a Rode Procaster leads to a visit to Sam Ash Music in New York. The discussion emphasizes the importance of equipment checklists when traveling with a portable podcasting setup to avoid improvised solutions like gaffer tape.

Tangible Things
Episode 639 2:35:06 - 2:37:23

639: Tangible Things

Knighting Ceremony, Gaffer Tape, and Tech News

A formal knighting ceremony is held for Sir Dan and Sir Snorkel, featuring the traditional "mutton and mead" litany. The hosts joke that the show is held together with "gaffer tape and bailing wire." John Dvorak reports that there is "no tech news" because Apple has not made any new phone announcements.

Appification Generation
Episode 636 2:12:57 - 2:17:55

636: Appification Generation

Wearable Tech Issues and Geekatoo SEO

The tech segment covers problems with wearable devices lighting up in movie theaters and the utility of gaffer tape for fixing various issues. Adam Curry describes his experience using "Geekatoo," a service that successfully used SEO to intercept customers searching for Geek Squad. He notes the service was significantly cheaper and more efficient for mounting a television in his new home.

Burka Bellyflop
Episode 430 9:32 - 13:42

430: Burka Bellyflop

RV Cabinetry Failures, No Agenda Meetup at Caves Dallas

Curry critiques the poor construction of RV and trailer cabinetry, noting that everything must be gaffer-taped shut to prevent items from falling out during transit. The hosts discuss a second meetup at Caves in Dallas organized by producer Dave Koss, which featured attendees like Joseph of Spain and Sir Gene Naftaliouf. A listener named Melody shared a story of how the podcast helped her endure chemotherapy treatments, leading her to crochet a blanket for the hosts.

Waterboarding For Everyone!
Episode 164 1:41:48 - 1:45:05

164: Waterboarding For Everyone!

Gaffer's Tape, Radio Streams, and PR Credits

The hosts discuss the physical limitations of the Nexus One phone, noting that even gaffer's tape fails to make the device less slippery. They encourage listeners to petition manufacturers of internet-connected devices, like Sony's new alarm clocks, to include the No Agenda radio stream. Listeners who successfully plug the show on mainstream media outlets are promised "PR credits" in the show's hierarchy.

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.

We're All Terrorists Now
Episode 95 4:09 - 5:38

95: We're All Terrorists Now

Gaffer Tape Utility and Suitcase Packing Techniques

The discussion shifts to unconventional travel tools, such as gaffer tape and shoe spikes for ice. One host describes a technique of sticking strips of gaffer tape directly onto the back of a suitcase to save space and avoid carrying a full roll. The other host criticizes this method as looking "lame" and prefers carrying a full roll in a dedicated gear bag.