Topic: Rubik S Cube

6 chapters across the catalog

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 2:15:11 - 2:20:50

1678: Stolen Cookies

Rubik's Cube 50th Anniversary and Human Calculation Feats

The Rubik's Cube celebrates its 50th anniversary, having been invented by Hungarian architect Erno Rubik in 1974. While the creator initially took months to solve his own prototype, the current world record for solving the puzzle stands at just over three seconds. The hosts discussed the unique cognitive abilities of "speedcubers" and engineers who can visualize complex systems and solutions almost instantaneously.

Dangle Op
Episode 1548 1:40:25 - 1:45:02

1548: Dangle Op

Episode 1547 Art, Capitalist Agenda Selection

The hosts discuss the selection of cover art for the previous episode, ultimately choosing a piece by Capitalist Agenda featuring a Rubik's Cube with media logos. They provide insight into their process as art directors and the challenges of finding appropriate art for specific show topics.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 1:45:18 - 1:50:20

600: Seven Proxies

Edward Snowden's Background, CIA Switzerland, Hong Kong Meeting

Luke Harding's book details Edward Snowden's time as a junior analyst for the CIA in Switzerland and his disillusionment with the Obama administration. The narrative of the first meeting in Hong Kong, involving a Rubik's cube and a plastic alligator, is described as having the "cloak and dagger" feel of a spy novel. The hosts remain skeptical of Snowden's "straight-laced" persona compared to typical systems administrators.

Slave Bracelet
Episode 554 2:20:16 - 2:24:06

554: Slave Bracelet

Edward Snowden Identity, Rubik's Cube Verification

The hosts analyze Glenn Greenwald's account of meeting Edward Snowden in a Hong Kong hotel, where a Rubik's Cube was used as a visual identifier. They question how Greenwald can be certain of Snowden's identity and whether the material is actually being managed by a third-party agency.