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Lucky episode 13! Adam and Dave discuss the concept of "gardening leave" and the ongoing repair and maintenance of their aging Saabs. Dave pitches a unifying theory as to why Apple succeeded in electronics and the value...
Ep. 13: The Smell of Burning Antifreeze is an episode from Waste of Time Machine by Dave Ahl & Adam Tuck. Lucky episode 13! Adam and Dave discuss the concept of "gardening leave" and the ongoing repair and maintenance of their aging Saabs....
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Lucky episode 13! Adam and Dave discuss the concept of "gardening leave" and the ongoing repair and maintenance of their aging Saabs. Dave pitches a unifying theory as to why Apple succeeded in electronics and the value of integrated systems. The prodigal podcasters wrap it up with a discussion of how the stock market picks winners and losers. Tell your broker you want 100 shares of WOTM (Waste of Time Machine). We're on twitter! @daveahl & @adamleydentuck , respectively. Ep. 13: The Smell of Burning Antifreeze Dave & Adam
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Published Jan 28, 2015