Nostalgic stories about old video games, old computers, and occasionally ninjas.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyLeisureVideo Games |
My thoughts on Artificial Intelligence after attending an AI conference in Las Vegas: amazing, exciting, terrifying. Support You Don’t Know Flack at Patreon.com/RobOHara iTunes | RSS | Facebook | Twitter | WWW | Forum | Patreon | Twitch
Strikes, spares, and turkeys! This is every bowling story I have in me — one and done! Support You Don’t Know Flack at Patreon.com/RobOHara iTunes | RSS | Facebook | Twitter | WWW | Forum | Patreon | Twitch
On this episode Flack dives into the features and ethical issues of Meta’s Ray-Ban smartglasses. YouTube version: https://youtu.be/A8Y-T1PVy0w Support You Don’t Know Flack at Patreon.com/RobOHara iTunes | RSS | Facebook | Twitter | WWW | Forum | Pat... more
In 2014, I put a down payment on an Elio, a three-wheeled car that promised to deliver 84mpg. had a 5-star crash rating, and cost only $6.800. There’s only one problem; nine years later, they still haven’t built one. Support You Don’t Know Flack at ... more
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I’ve been listening to Rob O’Hara for years now and after listening to his introduction of episode 195, I had to write this review. I was laughing out loud as Rob went through his invented list of Crossroads Mall store names. He is creative, comedic and brings joy into the world with his antics. So, if you’d like to bring a bit more light and a lot more laughter into your world, listen to YDKF! — zolli
It's the only podcast I can tolerate.
You Don’t Know Flack shows nuance to so many topics: the Karate, Satanic Panic, Anarchy, Documentaries, Skateboarding episodes show some real enthusiasm and the details are really interesting. I can’t wait to hear more.
Mr. O’Hara podcasts are like having a neighbor that always up for a walk and tells great stories. Gets me through a few exercise sessions a month. In fact I bought Mr O’Hara’s book “Commodork” before I knew he did podcasts. O’Hara is knowledgeable, well researched, and most of all, likable. Subscribe today!
YDKF is an excellent walk down memory lane for just about anyone who grew up in the ‘80s. Flack has a lot of great stories to tell and remembers details of things that I have long forgotten. I read another review where the reviewer stated that while listening to Flack, you’ll swear that he grew up in your neighborhood, I cannot agree more. Flack has several podcasts and they are all great.
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