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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2023

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from Podcasts – Weird Things · host Andrew Mayne

The episode opens with casual banter and then moves into a long discussion of robots, starting with Transformers versus GoBots, the history of the toy lines, and what made Transformers feel more iconic. The hosts connect that idea to broader robot history, including Gundam, Robotech, the golem, and the origin of the word robot, while also joking about childhood fantasies of building robot companions and robot girls. Later segments cover a shape-shifting magnetic robot demo from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, with the hosts debating how much of the effect comes from external magnets, heating, and phase changes versus anything autonomous. The episode then shifts into a discussion of a VR e-reader form factor, followed by several recommendations: Wave Twisters, Poker Face, Midnight Suns, and Howard Mortman's C-SPAN-related podcast The Weekly. The closing stretch centers on transparency and whether C-SPAN should have more camera access in Congress, with the panel arguing strongly in favor of greater public visibility. At the end, the group also discusses why form factor and reduced friction matter for adoption, comparing the e-reader goggles to Kindle, Quest headsets, voice assistants, and ChatGPT. The episode closes with Justin’s and Brian’s recommendations framed around retro media and current entertainment, while the C-SPAN discussion broadens into a larger argument about public institutions, political theater, and accountability. Key topics Transformers versus GoBots: T

The episode opens with casual banter and then moves into a long discussion of robots, starting with Transformers versus GoBots, the history of the toy lines, and what made Transformers feel more iconic. The hosts connect that idea to broader robot history, including Gundam, Robotech, the golem, and the origin of the word robot, while also joking about childhood fantasies of building robot companions and robot girls. Later segments cover a shape-shifting magnetic robot demo from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, with the hosts debating how much of the effect comes from external magnets, heating, and phase changes versus anything autonomous. The episode then shifts into a discussion of a VR e-reader form factor, followed by several recommendations: Wave Twisters, Poker Face, Midnight Suns, and Howard Mortman's C-SPAN-related podcast The Weekly. The closing stretch centers on transparency and whether C-SPAN should have more camera access in Congress, with the panel arguing strongly in favor of greater public visibility. At the end, the group also discusses why form factor and reduced friction matter for adoption, comparing the e-reader goggles to Kindle, Quest headsets, voice assistants, and ChatGPT. The episode closes with Justin’s and Brian’s recommendations framed around retro media and current entertainment, while the C-SPAN discussion broadens into a larger argument about public institutions, political theater, and accountability. Key topics Transformers versus GoBots: T

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