08.08.03 Sunday – Episode #41
This Episode’s Show Notes by KD Martin:
The Skype software debug (21 minutes) is complete, so let’s start the show with a comparison of Mac and PC. Then try to get a website that compares the best cellphone plans. Adam gets a ‘twitter bomb’ from drop.io with an experiment.
Let’s discuss another layer of government that oversees the intelligence agencies. This is not a good thing. Is the financial system in the US about to end? John reveals he uses a wooden computer as a rebellion against oil, and Adam counters with conspiracies about the banking systems. What will prop up the value of the dollar? John thinks it will be a major price drop for oil. Adam counters with the actual costs of delivering a barrel of oil.
Both argue about the current housing and lending trends. You can’t get a mortgage today, is this whole thing rigged? Talk about salesmen – Adam tells us about the lenders in the UK. Have you ever heard of Lyndon LaRouche? “The dollar is going to collapse.” John claims we’re already at the bottom, but Adam proclaims it’s still gloom and doom. Will the government bail out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? How about the auto and airline industries? John moves us into public transportation and why it’s behind the times.
And now for something completely different in transportation, suggested by Adam:
Adam mentions the Anthrax Guy and his ‘suicide’. Let’s go right for the murder and conspiracy theories. Was the autopsy rigged? Was it the Russians? The Chinese? Who is Jill Dando? Adam has the answer, and it’s a good one. Uh oh, they switched police chiefs!
How about the hydroxy booster for the home? Adam thinks it’s great and John says it’s all BS and next we get a chemistry lesson about margarine. Can you store H2 in a brick? Just wait until your car catches on fire from a “rupture proof” 10,000 PSI hydrogen tank. John has an interesting story about cat screeching and hydrogen cars. That and a rusty tailpipe.
We’re back to Lyndon LaRouche and his webcast. We’re all gonna die! And dying may be less difficult than tweaking open source software, including today’s Skype linkup.
John wants to talk about Obama and Letterman’s new deal, the “Annoying Word Of The Day.” Letterman’s first candidate word? Veep-stakes, the vice president sweepstakes. There are, what, 75 different media references to this? And let’s not forget “Great Moments In Presidential Speeches.” How does this tie into Star Trek? And who is Max Mosely? You’ll have to listen to this one, it’s not bloggable.
China’s not doing a great job of cleaning the air for the Olypics, yet they make a lot of the pollution control devices for us. Here’s why you want an electrostatic precipitator. Have the Olympics slowed down the Chinese run to freedom? “Doom” seems to be a good business.
Queue the closing credits — We hope you enjoy the show!
No Agenda
Running time: approx. 95 mins.
Windows Media player 10 has Anthrax Armed and Dangerous cd cover for your artwork. Gonna look up that cd looks rocking. Lots of people commit suicide by Tylenol. From a super-psuedo post mordem forensic psychology it appears the guy was trying to swallow a hard pill. As with these things the scientist had to have some secrets he would of passed along as insurance. Perhaps, he was he slept through that class. I would assume it is not difficult to make a person serverly depressed to want to do such a thing, a cheap microwave, pvc pipe and a 12v batter would probably do the trick. LaRouche wrote a book back in 2003 about Cheney called the Children of Satan. Rather compelling. He is rather smart. But he is a nut, like most people who are too smart for their own good.
Talking about chemistry:
If you worry about water in your exhaust when burning hydrogen, you might have missed that burning *any* hydrocarbon (including gasoline of course) produces water. Actually, this is more than the carbon dioxide (measured by volume, in gas form).
Talking about chemistry and sleeping through classes:
If you worry about water in your exhaust when burning hydrogen, you might have slept through the lesson that burning *any* hydrocarbon (including gasoline of course) produces water. Actually, this is more than the carbon dioxide (measured by volume, in gas form).