Hotgirl Hyperfixations Drew & Nathan
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Drew (they/them) and Nathan (she/her) each talk ad nauseam about a topic that captured their collective brain cell.
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Ok Hoover
Your absentee hosts have returned with another so-called podcast, talking about obscure sodas and household appliances like nothing has changed.
Drew's Sources
All Things Considered Interview — NPR
Great Xpectations of So-Called Slackers — Time (1994)
PORTFOLIO 3 — Charlotte Moore
The OK Soda Page
Attacked From Beneath By Carp And From Above By Seagulls (Everything is Going to be OK) — Openlibrary
OK Soda - Advertising's Awkward Relationship with Postmodernism — Thomas Flight
Nathan's Sources
The Hoover Company - Wikipedia
Carpet Sweeper - History of the Cleaning of Carpets
Bissell - Our History
From Tufting to Jingles, the Evolution of Modern Carpet - Atlas Obscura
Bissell - Wikipedia
Carpet Cleaner Patent
The invention of the vacuum cleaner, from horse-drawn to high tech | Science Museum
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Habbakukin it up and Surfing the Information Superhighway
Today, your distractable hosts discuss the time a crazy British dude decided to make a ship out of an iceberg, and the utopian scholastic aesthetic that Drew cannot stop thinking about.
Nathan's Sources
U-Haul Supergraphics Pykrete
Project Habbakuk
Project Habbakuk: Britain’s Secret Attempt to Build an Ice Warship
MythBusters (2009 Season)
99% Invisible | Project Habbakuk: Britain’s Secret Ice ‘Bergship’ Aircraft Carrier Project
Drew's Sources
Braldt Bralds
CARI | Utopian Scholastic
CARI | Frasurbane
How I Spy Books Are Made
Walter Wick Studio
Timeline 15: Another End of History by Silas-Coldwine on DeviantArt
Utopian Scholastic Designs from a Pre-9/11 World
Eyewitness Intro
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Flywheels and Fly Gals
Today, your scatterbrained hosts discuss flywheels, and Nathan's complex hair routine
Nathan's Sources
1940s Hair Setting Pattern - Google Search
1930’s Hairstyles - Pin Curls and Finger Waves
Vintage 1940’s Beauty Routine for Women
The Fedora Lounge. How Did They Keep Their Hair-Do’s from Week to Week?
My Pretty Baby Cried She Was a Bird: Standard Textbook of Cosmetology
Milady Publishing Corporation. Standard Textbook of Cosmetology; a Practical Course on the Scientific Fundamentals of Beauty Culture for Students and Practicing Cosmetologists
The Hair and Head Hairstyles of the Early 1930s PDF | Etsy
Glamour Daze “Vintage 1940s Hair Tutorial Book 1943”
Women’s Hair Back in the 50’s, How Did They Get It ...
Vegan 1930's Rose Curling Fluid
Drew's Sources
viznut - Permacomputing
Scientific American - Flywheels in Hybrid Vehicles
Technologies of Energy Storage Systems
Compact Flywheel Energy Storage System
Stephentown NY
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The Entire Internet and a 2021 Hyundai Ad
Today our intrepid hosts endeavor to overanalyze a hyundai ad that leads into a discussion of the history of headlamps, and talk about how much the modern internet sucks... maybe proposing some alternatives.
Nathan's Sources
Hyundai Ad
Her incredibly detailed shownotes
1936 Cord
2021 Hyundai Tucson
Wikipedia - Headlamps
Oil Lamp Headlights
1917 Cadillac
1948 Tucker
The Interstate's Forgotten Code - CGP Grey
articles abt american car history Nathan just likes
Shine a Little Light On: U.S. Headlight Standards to Get Major Update Thanks to Infrastructure Law
A Brief History Of Sealed Beam Headlamps In The U.S.
The cars wrecked by US rules
Drew's sources (in no particular order)
The Rot of Candy Crush and the Rest of Wordle
Small Technology Foundation
tildeverse~
What is the Fediverse?
Project Gemini
protodrew's blog
articles abt smol web related stuff Drew just likes
The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram
The Old Internet Shows Signs of Quietly Coming Back*
Remembering the Golden age of the Queer Internet
* This article has some political opinions that I (Drew) really don't like, especially trashing on modern internet users, the USSR, and China. That being said, I think it has some interesting things to say, it's just safe to skip the entire "The Internet of Today" section
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0 - Let me Check With the Judge
Episode 0 is here! You can finally learn a bit more about your delectable hosts as we work our way through explaining what the concept of this show even is. Don't worry, we go off on at least 2 different and completely unrelated tangents.
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