This podcast is meant to hack the chthonic liminal mind to unleash a guaranteed increase in productivity by 10.29%. This exercise in digital surrealist archeology will transform how you look at technology and yourself. D2BR is a sandbox for AI performance art and controlled chaos that celebrates the deep aesthetics of the random!

Dare to Be Random!
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Podcast Overview
This podcast is meant to hack the chthonic liminal mind to unleash a guaranteed increase in productivity by 10.29%. This exercise in digital surrealist archeology will transform how you look at technology and yourself. D2BR is a sandbox for AI performance art and controlled chaos that celebrates the deep aesthetics of the random!
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10/18/2025
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Recent Episodes

February 18, 2026
The Golden Era EULA Shift: A New Dawn
<p>This podcast is dedicated to the paradigm shift that was 2015. That was the year the PUR died and the User was born! This podcast reveals the whole saga: it details specific <strong>usage rights, enrollment rules, and technical conditions</strong> for popular products like Windows, Office 365, and Azure. It also explains the benefits of <strong>Software Assurance</strong>, including disaster recovery, fail-over rights, and training vouchers. You will laugh, cry, it will become a part of you. This is the feel-good podcast of the Winter. </p>

February 10, 2026
A 1964 Scoremaster Baseball Score Book
<p>Part instruction manual, part time capsule, this 1964 statistics book turns games into legible memory. At its center is C.S. Peterson’s Scoremaster notebook, a standardized language for tracing every trip around the diamond. Diagrams and keys translate the glyphs of the sport: home runs, sacrifice hits, fielder errors, and the small chaos between. Then come the lived pages: handwritten scorecards from real matchups, logging innings pitched, strikeouts, earned runs, and team outcomes for clubs like Salisbury and Frederick. Even the margins speak, carrying period ads for official Spalding and Reach baseballs.</p><p>Alvin Toffler warned, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” This book is relearning made tangible. It suggests that meaning is something we choose to record. Each penciled symbol says: you were here, this happened, and it mattered, even if just briefly.</p><p></p>

January 27, 2026
What does IKEA really tell us about us?
<p>Welcome to Dare to be Random, where today’s unlikely oracle is the 2006 IKEA catalog. Yes, that glossy brick of birch veneer dreams and suspiciously affordable optimism. But here’s the question: what does IKEA really tell us about us? Not just what we buy, but what we fear, what we hope, and how badly we want our lives to look “sorted” by page 47. We’ll talk flat packs and flat affect, the existentialism hiding in a perfectly staged living room, and why Ingmar Bergman might stare at a Poäng chair like it’s judging his soul. Grab an Allen key and lets assemble this puzzle together.</p>
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