The quest to protect the face of a wrist watch led an entrepreneur on a search for solutions. Learn how Shield-Zone perfected a military-grade film for consumers and took advantage of an emerging market aimed at protecting handheld devices. Plus: Is the Internet going to the dogs? An entrepreneur looking for untapped markets found it with Dogster.com. Hear how this successful innovator focused on a user base, integrated advertising within the site and controlled costs to build a profitable start-up. In this weeks What Would Bob Do, Bob helps a listener deal with seasonal sales declines.
This is it! After almost four crazy years on the air, we have reached the final installment of Radio Go Daddy! On tap for this very special occasion: Part II of our 2009 Retrospective. So prepare yourself to re-experience the eerie predictions of loopy clairvoyant Sylvia Browne and author Dave Cullen's stunning revelations about what really happened before, during and after the Columbine massacre. Also on the menu: Comedian Jon Reep's hilarious "Rules For The Locker Room," plus a conservative broadside against the Left -- courtesy of Ann Coulter and Michelle Malkin!
On that note: Thanks for lending us an ear. It's been a blast!
It's the end of an era, people! We're going off the air for good. But before Radio Go Daddy enters the pantheon of late great radio shows, we have a special treat for you: A two-part tour de force of the very best - and worst - of Radio Go Daddy 2009! So tune in, hang loose and prick up your ears for Part I, which serves up that legendary appearance by bona fide madman Ted Nugent, the rants of combustible comedian Adam Carolla, and the unforgettable -- and epically vitriolic -- "Guy From Boston." And let's not forget LaToya's Jackson's lament to her late great brother and a certain mystery guest that made Nima all mushy! And much more!
To the Batmobile, bat fans! Fasten your bat seat belts for a very special encore presentation of the original Caped Crusader -- the great Adam West -- entertaining Bob & Crew with intimate anecdotes from the bat cave, including the truth about Cesar -- The Joker -- Romero's mustache and that electrifying sexual tension between the purring Catwoman and the growling Batman. Mr. West also reveals how his hilarious Family Guy gig almost earned him a fatwa! And on The Internet Files, a British school girl gets so sick of her granny's moaning that she tries to sell her on eBay! Also on tap: Britain asks Governator Schwarzenegger to "terminate" the Calif-based "TripAdvisor for Pimps" Web site!
The show was legendary! So we're giving you a chance to relive one of Bob's all-time favorite installments of Radio Go Daddy -- and one of the raunchiest ones, too! That's right: It's 2 Live Crew in da house as the scandalous rappers give us a taste of their new material and reminisce about their glory days and that awesome "Me So Horny" masterpiece of theirs! And on The Internet Files, Warren fills us in on the difference between "good" and "bad" hackers. Plus: With local Internet connections slow as molasses, carrier pigeons could be back in business in South Africa!
Nothing is sacred to shameless heavyweight comedian Ralphie May, who -- in a very special encore presentation of one of our most scandalous shows ever -- entertains Bob & Co. with his hilarious take on Michael Jackson's legacy, how he prefers his Oprah & why Paula Dean turns him on! And in The Internet Files, a moronic burglar checks his Facebook® account on victim's computer, but forgets to log out. And this was also the episode in which one story made us crack up so hard we almost couldn't finish the show. Hint: It had to do with cyber toys for the virtual bedroom. Plus: Tales from Bob's epic cross-country motorcycle ride.
Those bleeding-heart liberals insist on turning everyone -- even hardcore terrorists -- into victims, our guest, conservative icon and agitator extraordinaire Ann Coulter, claims in a rapid-fire broadside against the Left. And, she fumes, this spineless surrender mentality is exactly why the Army and everyone else failed to act on the chilling rhetoric from Fort Hood massacre suspect Maj. Hasan! And on The Internet Files, the panelists discuss Google's plans to double Internet speeds with a new application-layer protocol. Also on the menu: Conspiracy theorists and other nuts believe the world will come to a cataclysmic end on Dec. 21, 2012. So can we kiss our earthly lives goodbye?
Trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in New York is a huge mistake, and the inevitable media circus will hand the Sept. 11th mastermind a very public pulpit from which to preach his vile propaganda. That's the disturbing warning from our guest, the esteemed Sen. Fred Thompson, who also claims that some of the documents handed over to Mohammed's defense went straight to Osama Bin Laden's tent! And on The Internet Files, the panelists try to make sense of a new study, which claims that Internet usage makes you more social. And a warped new computer game permanently deletes a random file from your Mac every time you pulverize an alien!
Plus: Playboy's Scott Alexander presents the hottest tech gifts for the Holiday season!
He is cranky, volatile and absolutely hilarious. He's even got an asteroid named after him! In a very special encore presentation of Radio Go Daddy, we're replaying one of our funniest shows ever as combustible comedian Adam Carolla entirely loses his cool and goes on an epic tirade that ridicules navel-gazing tweets and absolutely eviscerates the ACLU, which, he claims, is destroying our country! And on the Internet Files, we reveal how one brainy house cat landed a high school diploma. Also on tap: New study proves what's painfully obvious: Half of all tweets are nothing but mindless babble!
Plus: How a GPS receiver saved Bob from the jaws of a ferocious leopard!
John Lennon and Michael Jackson are performing divine concerts in Heaven, and Farrah Fawcett has gone into research! So speaks our guest, world-famous psychic Sylvia Browne. The seeress also predicts a massive recovery of the US economy and assures us that no meteorite impact or other cataclysmic natural disaster will wipe out Mankind anytime soon!
And in The Internet Files, the panelists examine the "tweeting-after-sex" phenomenon. We also have the strange tale of the NYU researcher who's translating Moby Dick in its entirety into Japanese emoticons.
Plus: Balloon Boy video games, nude burglars & Susan Fitter's latest lecture on netiquette!
Maria Bartiromo made it to the top of a heavily male-dominated world. But does CNBC's original "Money Honey" cringe when she hears that nickname? Or does she kinda like it? You will never guess why she trademarked the term! Maria also delivers her sobering take on the troubled economy: Is there light at the end of the tunnel, or are we only halfway through a devastating "double-dip recession"? Also joining Bob & Co: Web hottie Justine Ezarik -- aka "iJustine" -- reveals why creepy stalkers forced her to stop "lifecasting" her every waking moment on the Internet and how the phenomenal power of YouTube inspires millions to watch her order pizza or flip through a phone bill. And on which hit TV show will she be making a brief, but bloody appearance?
On the Internet Files, the panelists learn which country made high-speed Internet a legal right and hear the chilling story of how an iPhone saved a Vermont woman from the jaws of a ferocious bear.
Plus: Owen Thomas lets loose on the alleged inside trader and fired Twitter boss's new start-up.
"Michael was a gift from God" -- an absolutely wonderful human being. But justice needs to be served following his tragic and unnecessary death! That's the message from an emotional La Toya Jackson. In an absolutely extraordinary show, a painfully honest La Toya opens up to Bob about Michael's legacy, her theory about his untimely death -- and her best-selling Playboy spreads. Also on the menu: Gayle Bass -- aka the "Click Chick" from KTAR Radio -- joins the cast and tells the crew where to see stories of leprechauns in Alabama and chimpanzees riding Segways!
On the Internet Files a tasteful new website lets you pinpoint on a Google Map where, how and when you just did the nasty and our panelists reach a stunning new low as they discuss "twéances," "twairvoyances,""twasturbation" and other ridiculous Twitter twenomena!
Plus: The ever-vicious Owen Thomas explains how one Silicon Valley exec uses Wikipedia to bed women!
"Michael was a gift from God" -- an absolutely wonderful human being. But justice needs to be served following his tragic and unnecessary death! That's the message from an emotional La Toya Jackson. In an absolutely extraordinary show, a painfully honest La Toya opens up to Bob about Michael's legacy, her theory about his untimely death -- and her best-selling Playboy spreads. Also on the menu: Gayle Bass -- aka the "Click Chick" from KTAR Radio -- joins the cast and tells the crew where to see stories of leprechauns in Alabama and chimpanzees riding Segways!
On the Internet Files a tasteful new website lets you pinpoint on a Google Map where, how and when you just did the nasty and our panelists reach a stunning new low as they discuss "twéances," "twairvoyances,""twasturbation" and other ridiculous Twitter twenomena!
Plus: The ever-vicious Owen Thomas explains how one Silicon Valley exec uses Wikipedia to bed women!
Is it OK to get naked in the gym locker room? As long as you follow the "5-minute rule" says our guest and Last Comic Standing winner Jon Reep. Jon also tells us what you should NEVER do with a hair dryer. Plus, Republican advisor and political commentator Mary Matalin blasts Pres. Obama's track record and slams liberal men who don't fight fair.
In the Internet Files: computer makers plan to release an "instant-on" PC and why you shouldn't shoot your iPhone in the Apple store.
And: Nik the Geek sings the praises of the Hello Kitty iPhone app and reveals embarrassing photos of Bob!
Zapp!!! Kapoww!!! Bamm!!! Holy Sound Effects, Batfans: In a truly legendary show, the great Adam West joins Bob & Co. from the Batcave to entertain you with anecdotes from the Bat set, his co-starring role with The Three Stooges and how his new Family Guy gig almost earned him a Fatwa. Adam also gives the scoop on that Batcave garage sale and the new "Adam West Naked" DVD, which features the Caped Crusader telling all about every 120 "Batman" episodes. Plus, will the Dark Knight kiss and tell on who he lured into the Bat bedroom? Tune in to find out! And in the Internet Files, the panelists wonder what made a British school girl auction her granny on eBay. A no reserve auction at that! We also have the lowdown on why Britain wants Arnold Schwarzenegger to "terminate" the Calif-based "TripAdvisor for Pimps" Web site that posts reviews on London's prostitutes!
Plus: Susan Fitter attempts to explain why flaming each other on the Web is a no-no!
He's outrageous, politically incorrect, and funny as hell! Nothing is sacred to our guest, the "Austin-tatious," larger-than-life comedian Ralphie May, who, in a show for the ages, entertains Bob & Co. with his hilariously irreverent take on Oprah, the hot women of the Food Network, Michael Jackson's legacy & smoking weed with JC! Also on the menu: Pro Bull Rider Cody Ford dishes on rodeo groupies and mounting a 2100 lb. bull! And in the Internet Files, an epically idiotic burglar checks Facebook account on victim's computer, but forgets to log out. And -- it finally happened -- one story made the panelists laugh so hard they almost couldn't finish the show. You gotta hear it!
Plus: Susan Fitter's netiquette advice and Owen Thomas points the finger at an alleged Pyramid scheme!
When Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold slaughtered 13 people and then themselves at Columbine High School, the media helped create an image of the killers as reclusive outcasts who snapped after years of bullying. Not true, says Dave Cullen, author of NYT Bestseller "Columbine," who's on a mission to set the record straight about the tragedy. There was, he tells Bob in a jaw-dropping interview, no "Trench Coat Mafia," and the perpetrators were coldblooded, calculating killers determined to murder hundreds of random students and school personnel. And on the Internet Files, the esteemed panelists discuss how Microsoft's new Visual Search service will work for X-rated material, while Bob finds the positive in Denmark's embarrassingly ill-advised tourism ad.
Plus: Owen Thomas gives a one-two punch at Tesla Motors and Facebook!
Their raunchy lyrics and suggestive videos put Miami rappers 2 Live Crew squarely on the frontline of the late 80s/early 90s rap censorship war. In a show that's bound to up Radio Go Daddy's street cred, the infamous rappers reminisce about "Me So Horny," give a sneak peak of their latest single and unleash their unfiltered take on strip clubs, censorship and, even, Danica Patrick! And in the Internet Files, the pundits try to understand why 2 trapped girls updated their Facebook for help instead of calling for help. Also on tap: Carrier pigeons make a triumphant return in South Africa, and should email messages in BOLD, RED and ALL CAPS really be grounds for termination?
Plus: Nik the Geek reviews the new iPod & Owen Thomas spits more venom at Silicon Valley CEOs!
Bernie Madoff pulled off one of the biggest swindles in history by shamelessly ripping off friends, celebs, charities, even unsuspecting relatives. "Madoff with the Money" author Jerry Oppenheimer reveals how Madoff's life of deceit can be traced all the way back to his childhood in Queens and exposes his rampant obsessive compulsiveness, secret sex affairs and personal quirks including wearing two $30K Rolexes on the same wrist. Also on the menu, AdventureGirl -- aka Stephanie Michaels -- reveals Buzz Aldrin's unbelievable last thought before stepping on the moon and explains how she racked up a whopping 1 million Twitter followers! And in the Internet Files, the pundits weigh in on the new Twitter parody, Woofer.com, and the iPhone exclusive is running out for AT&T. And although marginally intrigued, Bob & Co. are mostly split on the authenticity of the "Nessie" sighting on Google Earth.
Plus: Owen Thomas resurfaces & Nik the Geek hands down the verdict on Apple's new Snow Leopard OS
Obama's message of Hope and Change is a hoax, and voters are facing a serious case of buyer's remorse! At least that's what our guest, conservative blogger and #1 NY Times Bestselling author Michelle Malkin claims in her devastating expose on the Obama Administration, which, she alleges, is infested with corruption and cronyism. Also on tap: A peek inside the awesome life of "The Imbiber -- aka Playboy blogger Dan Dunn -- who enlightens us on what it takes to date way out of your league. And in the Internet Files, our esteemed panelists ponder how the infamous "Skank blogger" suddenly became the victim! Meanwhile, the Swiss are angry with Google, the Brazilians try eCards to stop the spread of STDs, and the French speed up divorce proceedings by using steamy SMS.
Plus, Susan Fitter educates Web heathens on proper netiquette and Nik the Geek takes the new Kindle for a spin!
Bob's back with a vengeance! And in a legendary show, he fills Nima and co-host Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff in on his almost fatal African safari and how a GPS saved his ass. Literally. Meanwhile, radio host, comedian and exceptionally cranky Adam Carolla let's it fly on everything from the ACLU to Dancing With The Stars. And in the Internet Files, the distinguished panelists give the facts to back up what you already knew: Almost half of all tweets consist of mindless babble. Also on tap, Oreo the cat gets her high school diploma, and the stats on the typical gamer.
Plus: More HamCam footage from Radio Go Daddy's inner sanctum.
"The harder the hunt, the more delicious the meat!" Who, but the Motor City Madman himself, would say such a thing? By popular demand, we are replaying one of our greatest shows ever. Listen with your mouth open as the one and only Ted Nugent gives you a personal look into his bow hunting, cooking and wilderness survival. This, of course, is also the show in which "Uncle Ted" enlists Nima as prey to be hunted on his new wilderness survival reality TV show! And in the Internet Files, a naughty teen peddles nude pictures of his mom online while a DVD mishap gets a California teacher's students a first-row seat to her sexual exploits.
Plus, Bob & Owen Thomas dissect the Netscape co-founder's new gig & more HamCam footage.
Save yourselves from an inevitable robot attack! That's the chilling message from Dr. Daniel Wilson, roboticist and author of the tongue-in-cheek "How to Survive a Robot Uprising." Also joining Nima & guest host Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff: Comedienne Sarah Colonna from E!'s very funny "Chelsea Lately" gives her take on The Real Housewives of New Joisey, belching on the first date and so much more.
On the Internet Files learn why Mark wants to get his hands on the SI SwimSuit iPhone app and why no matter how much Nima may loathe it, that YouTube wedding video isn't going anywhere fast!
Plus: Owen Thomas blows the lid off of Silicon Valley narcissism and Nima and Mark span the globe for this week's weirdest news!
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In a show that reaches for the heavens yet remains firmly planted in the gutter, the Creator himself -- aka Mr. Deity -- aka Brian Dalton -- descends on Radio Go Daddy to enlighten Nima & guest host Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff on what he would have done differently if he could do that whole Genesis thing all over again. Meanwhile, Playboy Tech Editor Scott Alexander previews the Apple Tablet PC and spills secrets from the famous Playboy Grotto! And in The Internet Files, after a worker at a Chinese iPhone plant leaped to his death from the factory's 12th floor the company consoles his girlfriend with a free laptop. Also on tap, our pundits doubt the Microsoft-Yahoo partnership won't even rattle Google -- and will the Queen's manservant tweet the Royal Flush?
Plus: Owen Thomas reports on out-of-control Silicon CEOs.
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Irreverent guest host Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff may talk about birthmarks and harnesses and question her NYC street cred but if you ever wondered what would get Nima truly flustered and off her game, the answer is right here as she meets her idol Donny Osmond who shares his heart-breaking last conversations with lifelong friend Michael Jackson! Also on tap: Hacking superstar & ex-con Kevin Mitnick delivers a chilling primer on social networking! And on the Internet Files, the panelists explain the connection between God, free AK-47s & pickup trucks and wonder how an aspiring nun's nude picture may impact life behind monastery walls!
Plus: Owen Thomas on why Tesla CEO Elon Musk finds him the meanest person in Silicon Valley!
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If you thought Radio Go Daddy would lose its edge in Bob's absence, think again!. With guest host Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff sitting in with Nima Jones, the show crosses into uncharted territory as we cover brick-hurling retirees, attachment sizes & the USB gadget that's sure to spice up air travel! Meanwhile, Cali Lewis of GeekBrief.TV feels the force with this Xmas' new Star Wars toy that teaches you to levitate stuff like a true Jedi! And in The Internet Files, Mark explains why Twitter is perfect for Britain's Royal Family and why a Chinese-style boot camp is the only cure for Web addiction. Also on tap: Bill Gates sets his sights on changing the weather!
Plus: Owen Thomas has the lowdown on the Google CEO's latest adventures below the belt. And what is a ziggurat?
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What do Sarah Palin, Mini-Me and X-rated elephant pictures have in common? Well, they're all fueling the twisted mind of Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff who joins Bob to offer his warped take on politics, sex tapes & edgy wildlife photography! Meanwhile, Bob bluntly dismisses the Twitter® bid for the Nobel Peace Price and wonders if "Little Elvis" might be behind those recent cyberattacks. And in the Internet Files, the crew checks out the new smile cam that verifies that Japanese railroad workers, really, really like their jobs and marvels at the idiocy that blew the cover of Britain's new spy chief. Also, a medical marijuana dispensary goes Web 2.0 and starts tweeting its weed!
Plus: Why is the Cisco CEO making duck calls from the corner office?
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No hamsters were harmed here, we promise!
"The harder the hunt, the more delicious the meat!" In an instant classic of a show, we're joined by the Nuge... the one and only Ted Nugent. That's right: the Motor City Madman explains the fine art of bow hunting & previews the new TV show in which "Uncle Ted" teaches people wilderness survival skills, then hunts them down! And in the Internet Files, a naughty New Zealand teen peddles nude pictures of his mom online while a DVD mishap forces California parents to stay up late teaching their kids about the birds & bees!
Plus, Bob & Owen Thomas dissect the Netscape co-founder's new gig & more HamCam footage.
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No hamsters were harmed here, we promise!
When someone says "word origins", what's the first thing that comes to mind? A hot blonde, right? It is if you're one of the 230,000 subscribers to Marina Orlova's YouTube channel! The sexy Russian from hotforwords.com visits with Bob. Also on deck: Nik the Geek bangs heads with Bob about the new iPhone app "Documents To Go", Owen Thomas reveals that now Googles plans to go beneath the Earth and more HamCam action! And, in the Internet Files: The Pentagon sidesteps questions about new CyberCommand and can a Web addresses really save the environment?!
Plus: Ham Cam catches Itsi, Bitsi, & Mini doing their thing!
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No hamsters were harmed here, we promise!
Bob's back and loving this week's guest - theguyfromboston.net -- Joe Ligotti. Don't miss Joe's no holds barred rants on 21st century parents, gas prices, and the "Octo-mom". Meanwhile, Bob has a few choice words of his own for the U.S. Open which refused to run a Go Daddy ad during its telecast. Also on tap: Nik The Geek weighs in on the new iPhone 3GS and Owen Thomas reports on Steve Jobs' health. And on the Internet Files, the Chinese government learns not to get between the people and their porn. Plus, does Bing have Google right where it wants them?
Plus: Ham Cam catches Itsi, Bitsi, & Mini....napping?
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No hamsters were harmed here, we promise!
In a very special, and Twitter-heavy, edition of the show, superstar political advisor James Carville weighs in on Somali pirates, Congress & Pres. Obama's performance, while Valleywag's Owen Thomas reports on the SF Mayor's ambitious quest, which was announced via -- you guessed it -- Twitter! And in the Internet Files, the experts have some tough words for the Domino's workers whose prank created a PR nightmare for the pizza chain & agree that Oprah -- who just joined the Twitter craze -- soon will surpass the million-"Follower" barrier, which Ashton Kutcher, of all people, just broke. Plus: Bob has his eyes set on a very special new Go Daddy Girl -- but will Hillary Clinton accept his intriguing $1 million proposition?
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