Mass for Shut-ins: The Gin and Tacos Podcast
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Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicillin in 1928 had little immediate impact on the world because it took over 15 years to crack the secret of how to mass-produce the it. Until that happened, penicillin existed more as an idea than as a medical intervention. The code to producing it in big batches was finally cracked in, of all places, Peoria, Illinois thanks to the timely intervention of a cantaloupe.
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049 - Race to the Future with Kassia St. Clair
Minicast G2: Dundee United
Minicast G1: The Flying Boy trick
Minicast F3: Operation Washtub
048 - The Apple II Age (with Laine Nooney)
047 - The Great American Transit Disaster
046 - Assemble for Assemblies
045 - All-Mailbag Episode 2023
044 - The He-Man Effect with Brian 'Box' Brown
043 - KLF Burns One Million Quid (Literally)
042 - Dan vs. Dave (with David Roth)
Minicast F2: Short Music for Short People
040 - Project Genetrix (feat. Kelsey Atherton)
Minicast F1: The Battle of the Waldorf-Astoria Ballroom
037 - Workin' on the Railroad with Matt Weaver and Maximillian Alvarez
036 - Smashing Statues with Erin Thompson
Minicast E5: Chaotic Neutral
Minicast E4: The Great Diamond Hoax of 1872
Olufemi Taiwo, "Elite Capture"
Minicast E3: MiG Jacker
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