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  No Agenda Podcast For May 17, 2008 - Episode #31
« on: May 17, 2008, 11:50:39 PM » by KD Martin
No Agenda Podcast For May 17, 2008 - Episode #31



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A unique podcast from John C. Dvorak and the "Podfather", Adam Curry
Length: Approximately 86 mins.


This Episode's Show Notes by KD Martin:

Some weather, some instrument flying and we're off to -- the real meaning of No Agenda and the speeds of Skype.  What, we have production critics?  Now we're going to fry the photographers, too (except for one).

What do Thomas DeCrick and all these news stories with English slang and American politicians have to do with Neville Chamberlain and Hitler?  How about some unshakeable "tags" for Obama, Hillary, Bush, and more?  John's long term political strategy is revealed.  Adam claims the average voter won't even understand.  John asserts the Republicans really have the edge on marketing, but his list of "appeasement phrases" shows the Democrats have their moments, too.

Adam inquires about the TTPR - the Truth To Power Ratio.  John wants to invent the TTPR algorithm and how, if you listen to this show, you're on top of the appeasement meme and the propagandist machine.

Find out about Adam's strange jobs.  What does this have to do with Chinese toothpaste?  And why are we complaining about TCP/IP AT&T phone calls?  Adam explains; hear John's quote of the show.

How do we get to skateboarding and scooters?  John gets cranky about helmets, Adam rides a skateboard and we're a generation of wimps. Adam segues to his favorite TV topic and why we should forget about this PC stuff.  John asks, "What happened to the "stage hook?  Where are the tomatoes?"  Adam and John come up with a new Mevio show.

John changes his mind about cameras with GPS, and Adam expands this to the pocket tour guide.  Very cool.  How about the "No Agenda Visit Pack?"  We hear about some great places to explore.  Why not include the speed traps updated daily for your cell phone?

Bordeaux in a box -- the last straw in French wine (har!), including the straw with 4 holes for that "tasting wine out of the glass effect" on the palate.  Oh, Good Grief!  Here comes the restaurant test.  John blames the 46% drop in French wine consumption on...  There's a patent on this straw?  We'll get some of these wines and report back. (Oh, no! Homework!)

Queue the closing credits -- We hope you enjoy the show!


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« Last Edit: May 18, 2008, 12:54:42 AM by KD Martin »
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  Episode #31 - No agenda?? really.
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2008, 07:28:42 PM » by FKMCBUSH
Whats with the republican agenda John was pushing...right after he defines what "no agenda" means he starts pushing his republican agenda and propaganda - spouting about poor Obama, how the repulicans are so smart, how the democrats are so stupid...wtf. The show is MUCH better without that transparent garbage. The label "appeaser" will not stick to Obama. Its an obvious political ploy from a stupid puppet of a president. Thanks for the last 8 years of Bush, John.
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