Omnibus

Omnibus
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 33min

Glacier Girl (Entry 530.JB3822)

Discover the incredible tale of a WWII fighter plane that crashed in Greenland and was painstakingly recovered over two decades. From exciting Arctic aviation stunts to the harrowing 1942 Lost Squadron incident, the hosts delve into why these planes were abandoned. Hear about the gold rush of private expeditions and the innovative techniques developed to locate the wrecks beneath the ice. The climax features the thrilling excavation of an intact P-38, leading to its stunning restoration. A fascinating journey through history and engineering!
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Jan 1, 2026 • 1h 50min

Exiled to Sentosa (Entry 438.LU2319)

Nathan Jennings, a corporate attorney with a background in tech and a history in Singapore's expat scene, shares compelling tales from the 1990s. He discusses the complex cultural impact of 'Singlish' and the notorious Michael Fay caning case that captivated international attention. Nathan also recounts the curious urban legend of exiling dissidents to Sentosa, touching on themes of authority and personal ethics through the lens of historical events and figures like Lee Kuan Yew and Chia Tai Po. Join him for a fascinating look at life in Singapore and the costs of standing up for one's beliefs.
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Dec 26, 2025 • 1h 33min

E.A. Wallis Budge (Entry 161.IS1901)

Discover the extraordinary life of E.A. Wallis Budge, who rose from humble beginnings as a Cornish housekeeper's son to a key figure in Egyptology. Learn about his self-taught language skills and dramatic career moves, including a questionable heist of the Papyrus of Ani. Dive into his notorious practices and fierce rivalries with contemporaries, all while exploring his prolific publications and ties to the occult. Budge's story is one of ambition, controversy, and lasting impact in the world of archaeology.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 18min

Penn Cove Whale Capture (Entry 916.JB0712)

Christopher Frizzell, a journalist and former editor of The Stranger, shares riveting tales of orca captures and the dark history of marine entertainment. He enlightens listeners about the harrowing Penn Cove capture of 1970, where many orcas were violently taken from their home. The discussion unveils the cruel realities of captivity, including orca boredom and mistreatment. They also celebrate wild orca behavior and recent positive signs of recovery in the Puget Sound. Frizzell's blend of personal anecdotes and deep knowledge captivates as they explore orcas' complex social lives.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 1h 48min

Grit (Entry 551.PR1004)

Dive into a world where a determined immigrant launched a puzzling newspaper that captured the imaginations of young boys for generations. The hosts reflect on quirky childhood mail-order items like Sea Monkeys and iconic ads, revealing the magic and deception behind them. The mystery of Grit's ads' allure, which encouraged boys to sell newspapers for prizes, is explored. Discover Grit's evolution from a unique youth-driven sales model to a niche DIY farming magazine, as well as its surprising links to Little League and rural life.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 25min

The Grand DARPA Challenge (Entry 543.PS5507)

A government-backed desert race sparks the creation of technologies shaping our autonomous future. Andrew Miller shares insights on his journey from designing infrastructure for self-driving cars to leading transit initiatives. He discusses the challenges and triumphs of the DARPA Grand Challenge and how it propelled innovations like Stanford's Stanley. Miller debates long-haul trucking's viability, the rise of Waymo, and the implications of autonomous vehicles on employment and urban planning. His thoughts on policy choices highlight the importance of proactive strategies for a smoother transition.
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12 snips
Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 16min

Jack Kirby’s Lost Art (Entry 688.DE2203)

Joseph J. Darowski, an English professor and comics scholar at Brigham Young University, dives into the legacy of Jack Kirby, a cornerstone of American pop culture. They discuss the profound impact of Kirby’s work and the mystery surrounding thousands of his missing original pages. Darowski explores Kirby's Jewish roots and discusses the complexities of co-creation at Marvel. The conversation also touches on how the comics industry evolved, the value of Kirby's art, and the ongoing treasure hunt for lost works, emphasizing his lasting influence on storytelling.
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Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 37min

New York to Nome (Entry 835.AC2710)

Two Depression-era clerks break free from their mundane jobs to embark on a daring canoe journey from New York to Nome. They share tales of living in remote Nome, including gold dredging and local outdoor cultures. The planning for their trip involved questionable financing and a rather poor-quality canoe. As they navigate through challenging portages and unforgiving rivers, they encounter quirky characters and harsh conditions. Their adventure culminates in a memorable yet uneventful arrival in Nome, leaving them with stories for the ages.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 27min

(LIVE) New Coke (Entry 835.LK0538)

Delve into the origins of New Coke and its surprising cultural impact. Discover the evolution of Coca-Cola from a temperance tonic to a global powerhouse. The hosts explore intense rivalries, marketing strategies, and emotional connections to soda brands. A live blind taste test reveals intriguing preferences between Coke and Pepsi. Learn about the outrage that followed the New Coke announcement and the grassroots protests that ensued. Plus, a farewell letter signals a change from Ken, adding a personal touch to this soda saga!
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Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 37min

Pneumatic Tubes (Entry 955.JN0308)

Dive into the fascinating world of pneumatic tubes, from their imaginative beginnings in the 17th century to their quirky applications today. Hear about Victorian experiments that aimed to transport passengers and the unexpected use of tubes in Berlin nightclubs for passing secret messages. Learn how modern innovations are resurrecting these systems, like trash removal in Sweden and hospital specimen transfers. Plus, enjoy amusing anecdotes of cats and teacups zipping through pneumatic networks. This exploration of history and novelty will leave you intrigued!

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