Topic: Tom Starkweather

21 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 2:32:46 - 2:39:32

1851: Mork & Mimi

Outro and War in Iran Musical Mix

The episode concludes with a special musical mix themed around the war in Iran, featuring contributions from Jesse Coyne Nelson, Tom Starkweather, and James Treese. The hosts sign off from Texas and the Pacific Northwest, reminding listeners to tune in for the next broadcast on Thursday. The final segments include a satirical song about "World War III" and "nuclear fusion decay" as the show transitions to the "Larry Show" on the stream.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 3:11:28 - 3:34:13

1753: Local Jamoke

Final Birthday Thank-Yous and Show Outro

The show concludes with a final round of thank-yous for John C. Dvorak's birthday donations and a list of upcoming No Agenda meetups across the U.S. and Europe. A product tip is shared regarding multi-charging USB cables, followed by a critique of the USB-C standard. The episode ends with a Tom Starkweather mix and a reminder of the value-for-value support model.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 1:20:16 - 1:25:28

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

Biden Debate Gaffes, Medicare and Border Comments

A review of Joe Biden's debate gaffes included his confusing statement about "beating Medicare" and a garbled response regarding sexual assault and border security. Audio analysis by producer Tom Starkweather suggested Biden struggled with breath control, speaking in limited three-second bursts. Despite these issues, Biden touted the creation of 800,000 manufacturing jobs and his upbringing in Scranton, Pennsylvania, as evidence of his economic success.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 3:13:18 - 3:24:35

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

End of Show Mix, IrfanView Tip of the Day

John C. Dvorak provided the "Tip of the Day," recommending the legacy image viewer IrfanView for its ability to open obscure file formats like KDF and HEIC. The episode closed with a complex "End of Show Mix" by Tom Starkweather, featuring deconstructed debate clips and host catchphrases. The hosts signed off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, promising to return for the next broadcast.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 2:58:47 - 3:05:58

1525: Mask in a Bottle

Outro, End of Show Mixes, Brainwave Monitoring

The show concludes with a series of "end of show mixes" produced by listeners, including Melodious Owls and Tom Starkweather. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, teasing a return on the following Thursday. The final audio clips feature a satirical song about eating "lab-grown tumors" and a segment on the potential for workplace brainwave monitoring.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 3:55:20 - 3:59:41

1440: COVID Medley

Show Wrap-up, Mixer Credits, Sunday Palindrome Preview

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak conclude the four-hour special, giving credit to the "unsung heroes" who produce the end-of-show mixes. They discuss the history of the segment, which evolved from long clips to artistic parodies. They announce that the next show will be a "palindrome show" (1441) and remind listeners to check the newsletter before signing off with "Adios mofos."

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 54:18 - 57:44

1438: Trips of Clump

COVID-19 End of Show Mix, Chronological Archive

A massive compilation of "End of Show Mixes" focused on COVID-19 coverage from January 2020 to the present is being prepared. The archive, featuring work by producers like Rolando Gonzalez, documents the progression of the pandemic narrative and the show's early deconstruction of government mandates and media claims.

Gob of Goo
Episode 1407 3:11:55 - 3:20:35

1407: Gob of Goo

ISO Winners, End of Show Mixes, Final Sign-off

The hosts select the "In Search Of" (ISO) soundbite winner for the episode and play end-of-show mixes from Bill Montanay and Tom Starkweather. They provide a final update on high vaccination rates and subsequent COVID surges in Singapore and Waterford, Ireland. The episode concludes with the "Happiness is a Warm Vaccine" song parody and a final sign-off.

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 12:53 - 13:55

1396: Flu Tsunami

New York City Sanitation Issues, Boots on the Ground Report

Tom Starkweather provides a "boots on the ground" report from New York City regarding reports of trash piling up. While photos confirm garbage accumulation, the report suggests the situation is not significantly worse than historical norms in neighborhoods like Bed-Stuy. The segment also briefly mentions reports of hospitals filling with non-COVID patients.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369 3:12:12 - 3:15:42

1369: COVID Roulette

Show Sign-Off, End of Show Mixes

The hosts conclude episode 1369 from their respective locations in Texas and Silicon Valley. They credit Tom Starkweather and Fletcher & Blaney for the end-of-show musical mixes and remind listeners to support the show via the Dvorak.org/NA portal before signing off with the traditional "Adios mofos."

Disinfo Dozen
Episode 1342 3:22:17 - 3:28:37

1342: Disinfo Dozen

Outro, End of Show Mix

The episode concludes with an "end of show mix" featuring Jesse Coy Nelson and Tom Starkweather, including a satirical song about Justin Trudeau and "Candidavia." The hosts sign off from Austin, Texas, and Northern Silicon Valley, thanking the "troll room" and the global producer network. The final segments include a recap of the "jobs, jobs, jobs" theme and a reminder of the value-for-value support model.

Nance in the Hood
Episode 1143 2:43:50 - 2:50:29

1143: Nance in the Hood

Show Outro, Grumpy Old Ben, End of Show Mixes

The hosts conclude episode 1143 by promoting the next show on Thursday and directing listeners to the No Agenda stream for "Grumpy Old Ben." The broadcast ends with musical mixes by Jesse Coy Nelson and Tom Starkweather, featuring clips of Robert Mueller, Nancy Pelosi, and Mark Zuckerberg. The final segments include satirical songs about vaccines and social media tracking.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 1:08:36 - 1:11:52

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Post-Interview Banter and Introduction to Cliff Stoll

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak discuss the logistics of the Scaramucci interview, crediting producer Tom Starkweather for coordinating the segment in New York. They transition to the next interview with Cliff Stoll, an astronomer and early internet pioneer. Dvorak recalls Stoll's previous media work where he frequently advised people to disconnect from their computers and spend time outdoors.

Imperious
Episode 1140 38:36 - 40:49

1140: Imperious

Interview Production and Anthony Scaramucci Segment

The hosts review recent interviews with Anthony Scaramucci and Bill Stohl, praising the sound engineering by Tom Starkweather. Adam Curry describes the intensive editing process required to remove long pauses from the Stohl interview. Plans for future interviews with European officials are mentioned.

Sure.
Episode 1120 2:44:12 - 2:49:51

1120: Sure.

Outro, End of Show Mixes and Final Sign-off

The episode concludes with a series of "End of Show Mixes" produced by Lee Lapjuk, Brian Longenecker, and Tom Starkweather. The hosts provide a final sign-off from Austin and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to return for the Sunday broadcast. The closing audio features a montage of the day's topics, including "racist air" and the 737 MAX grounding.

Liberal World Order
Episode 1051 2:02:46 - 2:05:45

1051: Liberal World Order

Tom Starkweather, Biker Animosity in New York

End-of-show mixer Tom Starkweather donated $50 and shared his experience with "incredible animosity" toward bikers in New York City. He noted that drivers often escape charges for hit-and-runs while bikers are blamed. The hosts also thank other mixers like Danny Loose and UK PMX, and acknowledge a donor from Valencia, California.

Golden Bozos
Episode 924 2:12:57 - 2:16:22

924: Golden Bozos

Knighting Ceremony, Sir Peppy, Sir Tom Starkweather

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for producers Sir Peppy and Sir Tom Starkweather. As part of the tradition, they offer the new knights a choice of symbolic refreshments, ranging from "Hookers and Blow" to "Mutton and Mead." They also briefly discuss the health risks associated with drinking kombucha.

Free Ponies for Everyone!
Episode 372 12:22 - 16:17

372: Free Ponies for Everyone!

Executive Producer Credits and Knighting of Guy Boazie

The hosts acknowledge executive producers and donors, including Guy Boazie from Israel, who is knighted after fulfilling his donation requirements. Other donors mentioned include Zohir El-Hamri from Dublin and Mark Siring from Brooklyn, who donated in honor of Tom Starkweather's birthday. The segment reinforces the show's "value-for-value" model and the concept of "karma" for supporters.