The first of five special episodes for The 9pm Urgent Hardware Refresh.
Skank Media will eventually become a businesslike home for Stilgherrian’s media productions, including The 9pm Edict and Corrupted Nerds. Right now, though, it’s terribly out of date. Use those links for current episodes. The ones show below are ancient.
Why is Singapore like Pluto at 9pm?
NASA sends a boy band to Pluto, and we hear some presciently ironic words from Singapore.
The 9pm Urgent Hardware Refresh is go!
You’re buying Stilgherrian a new computer, because his old one is dying. There are benefits.
Does Australian fascism start at 9pm?
Is Australia smashing core democratic concepts with hammers of political expediency?
How do you define a prison ship?
Many mysteries are revealed in the Australian Senate, but it can make painful listening.
Is 9pm a suitably grand occasion?
The 13 May 2015 episode of The 9pm Edict goes back 20 years to consider the importance of trains.
Is 9pm a time for getting perspective?
The final episode of The 9pm Edict for April continues the discussion of Anzac Day.
The 9pm Edict is full of regrets
As opposed to being full of egrets, which would be an entirely different kind of mess.
We’re governed by fools, says the Edict
A disturbing new news genre emerges from Florida, reports The 9pm Edict.
The 9pm Edict discovers Quantum Politics
Turnbull on quantum politics. Pyne on science and whining. And the Australian face of Eurovision.
Wrapping The 9pm Summer Scrounge
The 9pm Edict’s summer subscriber drive has ended. What happened? And what will it mean?
Who are the Cnuts holding us back?
It’s an episode of The 9pm Edict that should never have happened. But it did.
Turnbull talks about the future…
… a technological future for Australia’s economy and, one imagines, his own political future.
The 9pm Edict looks at crazy Crusader Rabbit
Crusader Rabbit sacks his chief whip, and then goes the full crazy racist uncle in the latest podcast.
The 9pm Edict’s last night in Canberra
Will this podcast cease to be topical at 0900 AEDT on Monday morning? Perhaps.