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Native American Flutes w/ A Guy Who Reads Some Stuff (This is a test show)
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Native American Flutes w/ A Guy Who Reads Some Stuff (This is a test show)

Author: Ricardo Wolvrik

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This is a test show. Spoiler: it only has one episode that repeats endlessly.

There are no Native American flutes here. Not a single one, even if a very determined cat tried to play one. This podcast exists purely as a test — a digital ghost town where content went to take a long nap.

It’s like the sound of a cat knocking things off a shelf: oddly compelling but ultimately pointless. No wisdom, no stories, just the gentle purring of absolute nothingness.

If you listen, you might hear silence… or the faint meow of a cat wondering why you’re wasting your time. Either way, you’re now officially part of the experiment.

Proceed wisely. Or just pet a cat instead. 😺
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Quick Link Test

Quick Link Test

2022-02-0801:30

Release Test

Release Test

2022-05-1301:12

Just checking it out.
Testing Release Function
Wheels of time articulated with precision.  The analogue tick-tock sound of a clock marking the passing of time is also a reminder of the finite reality of our lives.
Time & Cog Wheels

Time & Cog Wheels

2022-08-2704:22

Does time have a memory?
Can a permalink be used for a draft episode?  No.  Checking if changes made on Samsung phone are saved. 
#11 - It's Not Saucy!

#11 - It's Not Saucy!

2023-07-2004:22

In this episode (like every other episode), I just read a boring article about the gears inside of a watch.  That's not saucy.  No, that's not saucy at all!  Just go listen to something else if you want to hear something that's all saucy! 
The Sound Of No Music

The Sound Of No Music

2024-05-3118:06

It's not full of music.
Escape...how can you when your own mind is the prison?  No lever can help you.
Good Burn Dude!

Good Burn Dude!

2025-01-3000:03

Fired!
The word "umbrella" has the accent on the second syllable.  
It's clear that a song with the title Time in a Box wouldn't be as nice sounding as the title Time in a Bottle, or is it?  Actually, Time in a Box could be a pretty decent title for the right song.
Some researchers speculate that hyperlinks in podcast descriptions may operate like nodes in a digital analog of the mycorrhizal network—the underground fungal system known for connecting vast ecosystems. Much like how mycelium facilitates communication between trees, these links seem to guide users through strangely interconnected streams of information, often leading to obscure but oddly specific knowledge. A fringe theory suggests this network could be influenced by non-human intelligence, using fungal-like data structures to subtly direct human curiosity. Whether it’s coincidence or quiet coordination, something is clicking. For a more terrestrial mystery, visit NASA’s Black Hole portal.
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