Ozone Nightmare

By: Joe Esposito & Orlando Bru
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  • The Ozone Nightmare covers a wide range of subjects, from gaming to politics, comics to culture. We speak our minds, for better or worse, but we also try to keep the conversation approachable for everyone.
    2005-2024
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Episodes
  • Irony Man & The Internet Therapy
    Aug 2 2024

    This week we're talking about SDCC 2024 announcements, Marvel 1602, Birdking Volume 2, The Boy And The Heron, and Cop. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show!

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    3 hrs and 6 mins
  • Don't Tell Mark No!
    Aug 1 2024

    Today on the 5: Mark Zuckerberg recently did a fireside chat with the CEO of NVIDIA, and during that conversation he made some irate comments about closed ecosystems. If you pay attention to his word choices, you'll quickly figure out what he's really upset about.

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    5 mins
  • The Software Deficit
    Jul 31 2024

    Today on the 5: A lot of people got heated over some comments from the new Logitech CEO over a possible "future mouse" the company is exploring. While a lot of this discussion is really just far future conjecture, the idea of Logitech charging a subscription for access to device software highlight a shortcoming of the company. People aren't going to pay for bad software, and that's a lot of what Logitech has lately.

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    5 mins

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Eschatological shenanigans

Loved every minute of this eschatological debate! The density of philosophical references can be daunting at times, but the intense focus on the epistomological interpretation of primary sources in popular culture is rather welcome.

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