Topic: Hitchhiker

17 chapters across the catalog

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 1:50:45 - 1:56:35

1696: Crypto-Burger

No Agenda Art, George Washington Parody

The show's weekly art competition featured a winning piece by a new artist named Carter, depicting George Washington in a "trans-cessor" theme. The hosts discuss the use of CGI in art generation and share anecdotes about the history of hitchhiking in America versus Europe.

John's Story Time
Episode 1201 5:39 - 8:15

1201: John's Story Time

Motorcycle Trip to Lake Tahoe and Hypothermia Anecdote

A personal story details a motorcycle trip to Lake Tahoe on a Kawasaki Triple to see BB King. After winning money at the tables, the traveler attempted to drive home in sub-zero temperatures, resulting in severe hypothermia. The story concludes with an encounter with a beautiful hitchhiker whom the traveler was unable to speak to due to uncontrollable shivering.

Sock Puppet Media
Episode 969 1:15:15 - 1:17:36

969: Sock Puppet Media

National Reconnaissance Office Challenge Coin, NRO Launch 42

The hosts examine a challenge coin sent by a listener commemorating the Atlas V launch of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). The coin features the number 42 and various symbols, leading to speculation about references to "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and other inside jokes within the intelligence community.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 11:21 - 12:00

867: Wordy Durd

Hitchhiking Dangers, Personal Anecdote from The Netherlands

A personal story is shared about hitchhiking along the Amstel Dijk in the Netherlands during the late 1970s. The narrator describes a frightening encounter with a driver that ended the practice for them. The anecdote serves as a contrast to the modern regulated sharing economy.

Divide & Ruin
Episode 793 2:14:24 - 2:17:37

793: Divide & Ruin

GM Maven Ride-Sharing, Lyft Investment and Hitchhiking History

General Motors launches "Maven," a new ride-sharing and car-sharing service, following a $500 million investment in Lyft. The hosts discuss the decline of personal car ownership among young urban Americans. They compare the modern ride-sharing trend to the hitchhiking culture of the 1970s, characterizing it as a "depression motif" driven by economic necessity.

Taboose
Episode 672 1:44:16 - 1:49:23

672: Taboose

Hitchhiking History, John C. Dvorak's Motorcycle Story

John C. Dvorak shares a story from the 1970s about riding a Kawasaki motorcycle to Lake Tahoe to see BB King. After winning money gambling and attempting to ride home in freezing temperatures, he suffered from hypothermia and was unable to speak when he tried to offer a ride to a hitchhiker.

Clip Show II
Episode 533 1:33:44 - 1:36:44

533: Clip Show II

Sidecar App, Modern Hitchhiking and Middlemen

The ride-sharing app Sidecar is discussed as a modern, technology-mediated version of 1970s hitchhiking. The hosts lament that instead of using open protocols for peer-to-peer organization, society relies on corporate middlemen who extract profit from basic human interactions. They argue for a "self-radicalized" approach to community organization.

Episode 516 52:11 - 54:38

516: 9/11 Generation

Sidecar App, Peer-to-Peer Transportation Regulation

The Sidecar app allows private citizens to act as drivers for others, essentially digitizing the 1970s practice of hitchhiking. The hosts argue that the introduction of a corporate middleman to facilitate these interactions complicates a simple peer-to-peer concept. They express frustration with the modern economic system's insistence on inserting profit-seeking entities into basic human cooperation.

Dead Hand of Bureaucracy
Episode 463 2:06:47 - 2:11:53

463: Dead Hand of Bureaucracy

Canadian Postal Service, Hitchhiking Dangers and American-Made Clothing

A donor from Vancouver criticizes efforts to dismantle the Canadian Postal Service. John C. Dvorak shares a personal anecdote about a frightening hitchhiking experience as a teenager that discouraged him from the practice. The hosts also promote Bruns Clothing, a South Dakota company that manufactures American-made jackets with concealed carry pockets.

Squalid Nullification
Episode 242 2:25 - 4:54

242: Squalid Nullification

Binary 42, October Bad Luck, Episode Palindrome

The hosts discuss the significance of the date October 10, 2010, noting that the binary representation of 10-10-10 equals 42, the answer to the ultimate question of life according to Douglas Adams. They reflect on a string of bad luck in October, including illnesses and equipment failures, while noting the coincidental nature of episode 242 being a palindrome.

Prince Charles is Gay
Episode 240 1:08:42 - 1:14:08

240: Prince Charles is Gay

10-10-10 Celebration, Binary 42, No Agenda Coins

The upcoming date of October 10, 2010 (10-10-10) is highlighted as a significant event for the show because 101010 in binary equals 42, the "answer to life, the universe, and everything." The hosts discuss commemorative coins and pins being produced for the occasion. They also reiterate the need for Knights to send their ring sizes to Eric Mackey.

Kids with Depression
Episode 236 1:02:29 - 1:04:17

236: Kids with Depression

The Number 42, Douglas Adams Scientific Constant

The hosts discuss a report from Cambridge astronomers suggesting that the number 42—famously cited by Douglas Adams as the answer to life, the universe, and everything—is actually an essential scientific constant for determining the age of the universe. This leads to a discussion on the "super karma" of $42 donations.

Disaster Capitalist
Episode 235 13:33 - 16:00

235: Disaster Capitalist

No Agenda Soundboard, 101010 Binary Pins and Geocaching

New community projects are highlighted, including an HTML5-based soundboard compatible with mobile devices and a "super karma" package featuring pins for the date October 10, 2010. These pins incorporate binary code for the number 42, crop circle designs, and tracking numbers for a global geocaching initiative.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 4:27 - 6:43

232: Eating the Evidence

Paul Couture Releases Orwell Quote Media Assassin Challenge Coin

Sir Paul Couture announces a new "Media Assassin" challenge coin featuring a quote from George Orwell regarding the duty of intelligent men to restate the obvious. The coin features the number 42, which is the binary representation of the date 10-10-10 and a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The coins are being sold for $33.33 at noagendafans.com to commemorate the upcoming date.

Gassed in Boston
Episode 228 54:05 - 59:18

228: Gassed in Boston

The 10-10-10 Fundraiser, Numerology of 42

Adam Curry proposes a major fundraising event for October 10, 2010 (10-10-10), noting that the date is binary for 42. Referencing The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the hosts discuss the mathematical and cultural significance of the number 42, planning a special $42 donation drive to coincide with the Sunday broadcast.

No Agenda 003
Episode 3 27:41 - 36:14

3: No Agenda 003

Dutch Backpackers Detained, Texas Border Patrol Incident

Two Dutch tourists from Amsterdam, Miriam and Wesley, were detained for six weeks in a Texas jail after their visas expired while hitchhiking toward Mexico. Wesley was reportedly held in an isolation cell for four weeks after failing a psychological test, while Miriam was held in a crowded cell with 80 other women. The couple claims they were denied legal representation and phone calls before eventually being released and returning to the Netherlands, where they are now considering legal action for negligence.