Topic: Vibrator

8 chapters across the catalog

Pink Pound
Episode 1153 6:56 - 9:38

1153: Pink Pound

Loma Prieta Earthquake Legacy, Harmonic Vibration Weapons

The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake left a lasting psychological impact on residents and professionals in the San Francisco Bay Area, including staff at PC Computing. Discussion turned to the "low note" or ground loop resonance felt during major quakes, which some claim is similar to harmonic vibration frequencies developed for sonic weaponry.

Carbeque
Episode 1068 2:37:02 - 2:43:20

1068: Carbeque

OTG Lifestyle, Smartphone Addiction, Microsoft Surface Go

The "Off The Grid" (OTG) lifestyle involves using simplified devices like flip phones to reduce smartphone addiction. Statistics show that the average adult spends nearly three hours a day on their phone, with many checking devices during social gatherings, family dinners, and even sex. Adam Curry praises the Microsoft Surface Go for its portability and deep customization options in Outlook, despite the complexity of the software.

RACE: other
Episode 950 2:56:39 - 2:59:55

950: RACE: other

Musical Whiskey Aging, Show Outro

The hosts debunk a PR-driven story about a distillery that uses music vibrations to age whiskey, comparing it to pseudo-scientific theories about water crystals. They announce that there will be no meetup this Saturday and sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, thanking their producers and the chat room.

Evil Layer Cake
Episode 653 1:38:50 - 1:42:17

653: Evil Layer Cake

Phantom Vibration Syndrome, Apple iOS 8 Encryption, Tim Cook

"Phantom Vibration Syndrome" is identified as a psychological phenomenon where users mistakenly believe their phone is vibrating. In an interview with Charlie Rose, Apple CEO Tim Cook denied the existence of "back doors" to Apple servers. New guidelines for iOS 8 state that Apple no longer possesses encryption keys for pass-locked devices, making data extraction impossible for government agencies.

Taser Taser Taser!
Episode 592 5:07 - 12:09

592: Taser Taser Taser!

Valentine's Day, The Vibrator Play, and Theater Heart Attacks

A host describes a stressful Valentine's Day in Austin, which included a last-minute search for flowers and attending a performance of "In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)" by Sarah Ruhl at the Zack Theater. During the play, an audience member suffered a heart attack, prompting the host's wife to call for medical assistance and stop the performance. This marks the third time the host has witnessed a medical emergency in a public setting, including a previous incident at a University of Texas football game.

Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill
Episode 68 40:37 - 44:13

68: Crackpot & The Buzz-Kill

Durex Finger Vibrator, Network Television Advertising

A Durex advertisement for a finger vibrator on network television is cited as an example of shifting standards in broadcast advertising. The ad's suggestive nature is compared to ubiquitous Cialis commercials. The hosts discuss the irony of such products being advertised while other content is frequently censored or rejected by networks.