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#133: Microsoft Bob

July 13th, 2021 · 8 minutes

Most people think of Microsoft in the 1990s as a juggernaut in the software industry, but that doesn't mean they didn't have some ... weird ... products that made it to market.

#132: Chess Boxing

June 29th, 2021 · 11 minutes

It's chess with punching. Or boxing with a chess board. It's hard to tell.

#131: Rocket Mail

June 15th, 2021 · 7 minutes

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds ... especially if a rocket can be used.

#130: Sputnik 1

June 1st, 2021 · 9 minutes

By modern spacecraft standards Sputnik 1 was extremely basic, but it marked the start of the Space Race between the Soviet Union and the United States.

#129: Crime in Antarctica

May 18th, 2021 · 10 minutes

You may think being at the bottom of the world would be safe. Just keep an eye on sharp objects if a chess game goes sideways.

#128: The Quadro Tracker

May 4th, 2021 · 10 minutes

Need to find some drugs or a lost person or maybe a hidden weapon? We have the device just for you.

#127: The Crash at Crush

April 20th, 2021 · 10 minutes

Who doesn't love a festive event with games, food, drinks and ... a deadly train collision that had been purposefully designed?

#126: Saturn the Alligator

April 6th, 2021 · 10 minutes

Rumor had it that a particular alligator had been a pet when it lived in Berlin, but that's probably not true.

#125: The Grumman Long Life Vehicle

March 23rd, 2021 · 11 minutes

If you've ever wondered about those funny little trucks used to deliver the mail, Stephen and Myke have you covered in this episode. Just be sure to bring a fire extinguisher...

#124: The Halifax Explosion

March 9th, 2021 · 15 minutes

In December 1917, two ships collided in Halifax Harbor. The resulting explosion killed over 1,600 people, injured another 9,000 and leveled everything within a 1.6 mile radius.