Topic: Sir Otaku

7 chapters across the catalog

The Chit
Episode 1534 2:19:47 - 2:26:08

1534: The Chit

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, including a $1,000 contribution from Sir Otaku of Flower Mound, Texas. Several producers are knighted or named Dames, including Sir Enion, Sir JK in Green Bay, and Sir Lee. The hosts discuss the "value for value" model and the importance of producer support in keeping the show independent and ad-free.

HAARP at Home
Episode 1462 1:36:16 - 1:43:52

1462: HAARP at Home

Executive Producer Donations, 33rd Birthday Celebrations

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, including $1,866.16 from Dame Kim and $1,000 from Sir Otaku. Several producers, such as Sir David in Bel Air, Texas, and Kevin McKenna, donated in honor of their 33rd "trips around the sun," a number of significance in the show's lore. The segment includes the "de-douching" of several new listeners and the granting of new titles.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 1:47:20 - 1:51:01

1379: Afghaniscam

Associate Executive Producers, West Virginia Vibe

Associate Executive Producers Sir Otaku and Terry Knebling contributed significant amounts, with discussions touching on the "vibe" of West Virginia and Morgantown. The segment includes more "69 dudes" jingle requests and personal shout-outs to the "Tuesday crew."

Dutch Trump
Episode 888 1:37:16 - 1:41:34

888: Dutch Trump

Sir Otaku and the Boise Job Market

Sir Otaku from Northeast Texas donates $222.22 and requests "Mac and Cheese Karma." A donation from Manhattan is made on behalf of Chad Nelson in Boise, Idaho, to grant him an Associate Producer credit. John Helmer donates $200 while traveling between Kansas and South Dakota, requesting a birthday shout-out for his son.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 1:23:59 - 1:36:19

828: White, Male & Yale

Executive Producer Credits and No Agenda Karma

The hosts thank the show's producers and donors, specifically naming Robert Bruckner, Sir Otaku, and Phil Bennett as high-level contributors. They discuss the "Karma" jingle, a listener-created tradition used to send positive energy to producers facing challenges like job hunts or health issues. The segment includes a detailed explanation of the show's value-for-value model.

Win by a Gyp
Episode 690 52:50 - 56:05

690: Win by a Gyp

Listener Donations, Dame Rococo and MailChimp Technical Issues

Sir Otaku in Texas requests a correction for his daughter's title to "Dame Rococo of Portlandia" after a previous "drunk donation" error. He also reports technical issues with the show's newsletter being flagged as spam. The hosts discuss an upcoming amateur radio "QSO party" and search for a specific audio clip involving a QVC segment about the moon.

Sir London Foley Presents
Episode 678 54:09 - 58:07

678: Sir London Foley Presents

Amateur Radio, No Agenda QSO Party

Sir Otaku announced the first annual No Agenda Show QSO Party, an amateur radio event scheduled for late January. Participants earn points for making radio contacts with other producers, knights, and dames, with bonus points awarded for specific modes like Morse code. The event aims to foster community among "geeky" listeners and radio enthusiasts.