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The Uncannery
The Uncannery
Author: Ron, Doug, and Don
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Join us as three friends come together in a delightful blend of education and hilarity. We take turns teaching each other about the most unusual and obscure topics imaginable. From the history of sporks to the secret lives of ants, no subject is off-limits for our light-hearted yet informative discussions. Expect a generous sprinkle of laughter, quirky anecdotes, and plenty of friendly banter as we explore the wackiest corners of knowledge. So, come pull up a virtual chair, pour yourself a beverage of choice, and let's embark on a journey of learning and laughter.
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Send a text What if the eerie feeling you get on a late-night drive past a cemetery isn’t just your imagination? Join Ron, Doug, and Don on Uncannery as we blur the boundaries between reality and the supernatural. From Doug's overwhelming connection with nature at Red Rocks Amphitheater to Ron's ghostly encounter on a deserted road, we share stories that invite you to reflect on your own uncanny experiences. Don opens up about a touching moment of feeling his late father's presence, reminding...
Send a text A monk, a deadline, and a three-foot manuscript: that’s the wild origin story pinned to the Codex Gigas, better known as the Devil’s Bible. We start with the familiar grind of procrastination and pressure, then step into the stark world of immurement—the “bloodless” punishment that sharpened one scribe’s stakes—and ask how an ordinary act of painstaking craft became the stuff of legend. We unpack what’s actually inside this colossal 13th-century codex: the entire Bible, Josephus,...
Send a text A learning game that doesn’t coddle you but still teaches with precision and care—that’s the rabbit hole we fall into as we trace edutainment’s highs and lows from Oregon Trail to one of the strangest state-funded titles of the 90s: Cosmology of Kyoto. We start with the familiar—why some school-approved games clicked while others felt like worksheets with sprites—then step into Heian-era streets where choices carry karmic weight, NPCs unsettle as often as they inform, and death op...
Send a text What makes some stories transcend time while others fade away? King Arthur's legend has captivated audiences for over 1,500 years, morphing with each retelling while somehow maintaining its essential power. This fascinating deep dive traces the evolution of Arthurian legend from its misty origins to its modern interpretations. We begin by exploring the differences between myths and legends. While myths typically explain natural phenomena through sacred stories that remain static,...
Send a text How does a yoga studio transform into a terrorist organization? The story of Aum Shinrikyo offers a chilling glimpse into the dark evolution of what may be history's most scientifically sophisticated doomsday cult. Through our exploration of this Japanese cult's transformation, we track founder Shoko Asahara's journey from a partially blind yoga teacher selling spiritual enlightenment to a megalomaniacal leader who declared himself both Christ and Shiva. What makes this case part...
Send a text The desire to practice life's significant moments before they happen is deeply human. What if we could rehearse our wedding, our parenting decisions, or even our next international conflict? This fascinating tension between preparation and authentic experience anchors our discussion as we explore HBO's "The Rehearsal" and what it reveals about our need to control unpredictable circumstances. The conversation takes an unexpected turn as we trace the surprising history of wargaming...
Send a text What happens when national pride collides with nuclear disaster? The Chernobyl catastrophe of April 26, 1986 stands as a haunting reminder of technological hubris and the devastating consequences of prioritizing image over human safety. When Reactor 4 exploded at 1:23 a.m., it released more radiation than any other accident in history. But what's truly chilling isn't just the technical failure—it's the human response. Plant manager Viktor Brukhanov had rushed construction for Sov...
Send a text When Charles Vance Miller died on Halloween 1926, few could have predicted the bizarre legacy this childless Toronto lawyer would leave behind. Born to humble farming parents, Miller had built an empire through shrewd investments in breweries, silver mines, and racehorses, becoming one of Canada's wealthiest bachelors. But without heirs or close relationships, his true lasting impact would come through what he called his "necessarily uncommon and capricious" will. Miller's will b...
Send a text Max Fleischer might be the most influential animator you've never heard of. While Disney and Looney Tunes dominate our cultural memory of early animation, this Polish immigrant who came to New York in 1887 was quietly revolutionizing the art form with groundbreaking techniques that still influence creators today. Through sheer determination and technical ingenuity, Fleischer invented the rotoscope—a device that allowed animators to trace over live-action footage—creating astonish...
Send a text Remember the thrill of hearing a dial-up modem connect or the excitement of seeing a message pop up on your screen from a friend miles away? Join us on a whimsical journey down "Memory Lane" as we reminisce about the early days of communication technology. From the simplicity of Usenet and the quirky codes of beepers to the niche world of ham radios, we're celebrating the nostalgia of connecting in ways that felt nothing short of magic. Get ready to chuckle and nod along as we exp...
Send a text What if you had to choose between your computer and the internet—could you even imagine life without them? Join Ron and me as we kick off with some lighthearted banter about Doug’s absence and dive into the tech that threads through our daily lives like a lifeline. We reminisce about how our passion for gadgets traces back to my dad’s influence and mull over the evolution of computers from mere workhorses to essential life hubs, packed with media, memories, and more. With a nod to...
Send a text What if the very fabric of science fiction awards was shaken by an unexpected hero? Join us as we celebrate Doug’s temporary exit for fatherhood bliss and dive into the world of books that capture our imaginations. Don reveals his eclectic reading list for 2024, featuring tales of historical intrigue and epic sagas, while Ron reflects on his sporadic reading adventures, from Tolkien's legendary universe to Tuchman's historical narratives. Our conversation is a heartfelt exploratio...
Send a text Have you ever wondered how a kitschy grandma's garden ornament could end up in a museum? Join us as we kick off the holiday season with this light-hearted tale, which sets the stage for a heartwarming exploration of Christmas traditions. We'll take you down memory lane with cherished customs from my childhood, like the labor-intensive yet rewarding tradition of making tamales with my dad's Mexican side of the family. Despite my youthful grumbles, these moments were filled with lau...
Send a text Have you ever found justice in the most unexpected places? In our latest podcast episode, we open with tales from everyday life, where a cheeky raccoon and a stubborn customer at Costco serve as unlikely arbiters of fairness. These personal anecdotes offer a humorous yet insightful glimpse into the chaos that often accompanies trying to do what's right in a world that doesn't always make it easy. As we unravel these stories, we're reminded of the unpredictable nature of justice an...
Send a text What if a game from the '90s could still captivate tech wizards and gamers alike today? Join us as we traverse the rich legacy of Doom, an iconic first-person shooter that changed the gaming landscape. I kick things off with a musical tribute, channeling the game's unforgettable soundtrack, while Ron and Don share their personal connections—ranging from childhood memories of peeking over an uncle's shoulder to college days where Doom was the ultimate spectator sport. We recount ho...
Send a text Have you ever found yourself in a spirited debate over the merits of turkey at Thanksgiving? Join us as we embark on a culinary clash, with Ron and Doug insisting that turkey is overrated, while Don staunchly defends it as a cherished tradition. Our conversation meanders into nostalgic Thanksgiving memories, contrasting the stiff formalities of old with today’s relaxed family gatherings. Laughter abounds as we also nod to the essential art of crafting the perfect turkey sandwich. ...
Send a text What defines true sportsmanship, and where do we draw the line between cunning strategy and unsportsmanlike behavior? Join us for an intriguing discussion inspired by Ron's eye-opening experiences at the Las Vegas Open, one of the largest wargaming tournaments in the U.S. From the camaraderie and respect shared among traditional sports players to the tactical mind games of competitive war gaming, we unravel the complex threads of sportsmanship. This episode promises to challenge y...
Send a text Ever wondered which board game might be the oldest in the world? Join us on a whimsical exploration as we tackle this age-old question, journeying through the annals of gaming history with a playful discussion on Parcheesi, Mancala, and the Royal Game of Ur. But the spotlight soon shines on backgammon, a game steeped in Mesopotamian heritage and filled with tales of familial bonding and even a quirky backgammon tattoo. As we reminisce over childhood memories of observing elders lo...
Send a text Wild boar pepperoni on a pizza—sounds enticing, doesn't it? Well, it wasn't quite the culinary revelation we hoped for, but it certainly made for a memorable outing. That got us reminiscing about our early gaming days, where family gatherings often meant bonding over video game consoles. Games like the Nintendo Wii and Rock Band were more than just fun; they became a bridge across generations, making gaming a communal experience. It's fascinating to see how platforms like Twitch h...
Send a text Ever wondered how fear can be both thrilling and comforting? Join us as Ron embraces his goth side with a Sisters of Mercy shirt while Doug hilariously struggles to embody Bing Bong from Pixar's "Inside Out." We take a comical walk down memory lane, recalling some of our most creative (and sometimes cringe-worthy) Halloween costumes like Don’s creepy maggot-infested plague victim or Ron’s Jurassic adventure as a Dilophosaurus. Laughter and nostalgia fill the air as we remember the...























