Topic: Wikis

14 chapters across the catalog

Curtain Wranglers
Episode 1241 2:52:45 - 2:56:27

1241: Curtain Wranglers

Grumpy Green Guy, Melissa O. Medal and Wiki Collaboration

"Grumpy Green Guy" and "Mitch the Meat Cutter" sent in donations, with Mitch highlighting the hard work of his wife Melissa during the quarantine. A producer from Palo Alto discussed ongoing work on the No Agenda Wiki. The segment included various "boomer uncle" jokes and a "milf" call-out for a smoking hot wife on Mother's Day.

200.8 Re-Redux
Episode 850 2:05:17 - 2:09:03

850: 200.8 Re-Redux

Infrastructure Support, Soundbyte Software and The Wiki Page

The show's technical infrastructure is maintained by volunteer "CISOPs" like Void Zero (Ben), who manage bandwidth and streaming. Adam Curry reveals he uses "Soundbyte" software by Black Cat Software on an original iPad to trigger his soundboard and jingles. They also briefly discuss the No Agenda Wiki, which serves as a repository for the show's various memes, jingles, and host biographies.

The Great Clip Show
Episode 822 14:22 - 15:59

822: The Great Clip Show

Trucker Listener, Prostitution, Hill & Knowlton Controversy

A donor email from a listener who claims to play the show for "hookers" during commutes prompts a discussion about the lifestyle of long-haul truckers. The conversation shifts to a potential dinner meeting with a representative from Hill & Knowlton. Dvorak suggests mocking the firm's history regarding the fabricated Nayirah testimony about Iraqi soldiers removing babies from incubators in Kuwait.

Gender Binary
Episode 752 1:51:43 - 1:55:11

752: Gender Binary

Gun Violence as Public Health Issue, ShootingTracker.com

The American Public Health Association (APHA) is promoting a campaign to treat gun violence as a public health issue, similar to automobile safety or smoking. The organization utilizes data from ShootingTracker.com, a crowdsourced wiki, to claim that mass shootings occur nearly every day in the United States. Critics point out that the site's definition of "mass shooting" differs from official FBI statistics, leading to potentially misleading public health data.

Show 200.7 Redux
Episode 736 1:39:31 - 1:41:49

736: Show 200.7 Redux

No Agenda Wiki, Search Rankings and Host Heights

The hosts discuss the No Agenda wiki page and its role in explaining show memes and jingles. They express satisfaction with their high search engine rankings, noting that "No Agenda" typically occupies the first several pages of results. They also joke about the wiki's inclusion of their physical heights, which are often listed humorously.

LaGarde's List
Episode 450 1:25:22 - 1:29:42

450: LaGarde's List

TSA Magnetometers, Airport Security, No Agenda Wiki

The hosts discuss a theory that certain airport security entrances, such as those in Seattle and Oakland, still use magnetometers instead of full-body scanners. They propose creating a "No Agenda Wiki" to crowdsource a database of these "insider" security lines to help listeners avoid invasive screenings.

Simulation Investment
Episode 391 31:54 - 34:56

391: Simulation Investment

No Agenda Domain Names and Book Club Maintenance

The hosts review various community-contributed domain names that redirect to the main show site, including "thatcrappypodcast.com" and "wenchesandbeer.com." A technical dispute occurs regarding whether to use a wiki or a manual system to maintain the expiring No Agenda Book Club website.

No Specific Plot
Episode 384 35:42 - 37:00

384: No Specific Plot

Generic Drug Domain Names and Dianne Feinstein Legislation

A new ".drug" top-level domain is discussed as a potential wiki for identifying generic alternatives to brand-name medications. This initiative follows Senator Dianne Feinstein's introduction of legislation targeting "illegal" internet pharmacies, which critics argue is a front for protecting pharmaceutical patents.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 38:54 - 44:43

331: Ricin Beans

No Agenda PR Mentions and New Domain Redirects

Listeners have registered several new domain names that redirect to the show, including TeachersWithBenefits.com and NoAgendaPuppets.com. A new "No Agenda Watchlist Wiki" has been established for listeners to track entities discussed on the program. The hosts also joke about a $30,000 retainer for a new consulting business aimed at improving the aesthetics of news anchors.

Wiener-Gate
Episode 308 21:33 - 23:23

308: Wiener-Gate

Domain Name Wiki, Podcast License, and Arab Spring

Producer Simon Reed has compiled a comprehensive list of over 300 domain names forwarded to the show, now hosted at domains.nashownotes.com. New acquisitions include podcastlicense.com and broadcastlicense.com, reflecting themes of potential internet regulation. The domain arabspring.org is also highlighted among the community-contributed assets.

US-EU Framework Agreement
Episode 307 45:25 - 51:28

307: US-EU Framework Agreement

Domain Name Forwards, No Agenda Botnet

Baron von Pelsmacher and other producers registered dozens of domain names to forward to the No Agenda Show website. These domains cover topics ranging from naked body scanners to chemtrails and genetically modified food. The collection of URLs is described as a potential "botnet" for future movements or as a backup against domain seizures.

Explaining The Health Care Bill
Episode 115 1:29:22 - 1:34:05

115: Explaining The Health Care Bill

No Agenda Community Apps, Show Outro

The show concludes with a summary of community-developed resources, including mobile apps, wikis, and forums. The hosts acknowledge a new "recruit"—a three-hour-old baby pictured listening to the show—and sign off from their respective locations in San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

No Agenda 007
Episode 7 21:35 - 25:29

7: No Agenda 007

The Disclosure Project, Media Transparency Wiki

The Disclosure Project is a proposed initiative to force transparency in journalism by listing the political and religious affiliations of media contributors. The concept involves a wiki-based system where the public can document a writer's background, allowing readers to evaluate content based on potential biases. While controversial among professional journalists, the project aims to address the perceived lack of accountability in the Fifth Estate.