by Oddly Incorrect
Dutch Driver and Chris Kalaboukis discuss the Oddly Incorrect.
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3/4/2020
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March 19, 2025
<p>Episode 186 of Oddly Incorrect brings hosts Chris and Dutch back together for a rowdy dive into the newly released 80,000-page JFK assassination trove. With their classic unfiltered banter, they’re sifting through faded ‘60s scans to uncover what really happened in Dallas—and they don’t care who’s eavesdropping. Chris is pumped to download the audio and revive their old podcast vibes, while Dutch marvels at the sheer document dump: scribbled notes, secret orders, and all. They’re tapping X for the latest scoops, where sleuths hint at no “I shot JFK” bombshell—just a mountain of circumstantial evidence so tight it’ll demand answers.</p><p>The duo hashes out wild threads: a CIA vet screaming “assassination” post-JFK, only to “suicide” with a bullet behind his ear. The Secret Service not running beside JFK’s car—stand-down or screw-up? Then there’s the Warren Commission’s “magic bullet”—a physics-defying zigzag through JFK and Connally that Dutch calls “obvious BS.” Chris pitches a social network analysis to map the players: CIA’s John McCone, Hoover’s FBI, maybe Bush in the shadows. They even stumble on JFK Jr. dubbing Biden a “traitor” in a heated call—date TBD, but juicy nonetheless. Theories fly—CIA plots, FBI incompetence, Soviet-Cuba ties, or mob hits—each crazier than the last.</p><p>It’s not just facts; it’s Chris and Dutch being Chris and Dutch. Tangents hit the King James Bible’s Crown copyright and Dorothy Kilgallen’s odd death after probing Jack Ruby. They prep with Conspiracy Theory and The Good Shepherd vibes, laughing through the paranoia. Will they solve it? Nah—but they’ll make you rethink everything. Tune in for a conspiracy-fueled reunion that’s equal parts hilarious and head-scratching!</p>
April 11, 2024
<p>Dutch and Chris reconnect in this episode, engaging in light-hearted banter about Dutch's gaming progress and frustrations. They segue into discussing the potential of Calix internet membership, exploring its advantages over traditional providers and the possibility of cost savings.</p> <p>The conversation shifts gears as Chris introduces his ambitious project, 10xU, aimed at leveraging technology to enhance human life. He envisions compiling insights into a guide accessible to all, fostering personal growth through AI-driven tools. Dutch finds resonance in Chris's purpose-driven initiative and expresses interest in collaborating to bring the vision to fruition.</p> <p>As the episode progresses, they brainstorm potential avenues for collaboration, exploring how their combined expertise could propel 10xU forward and create meaningful impact. Their enthusiasm for future partnership opportunities shines through, setting the stage for exciting endeavors ahead.</p> <p> </p>
April 3, 2024
<p>In this episode, Dutch and Chris embark on a dynamic conversation, initially expressing pleasant surprise at the reliability of their online meeting technology. They delve into the changing landscape of April Fool's jokes, noting their diminished impact in an era saturated with fake news and skepticism.</p> <p>Chris explains the workings of DealDash auctions, shedding light on the intricate bidding system and its incentivized structure. The discussion then shifts to prediction markets like Manifold, where political outcomes are forecasted through crowdsourced predictions.</p> <p>Exploring the challenges of replacing aging cultural icons, they contemplate who might emerge as new figures to capture the public's imagination. Additionally, they delve into the concept of co-opetition in business, highlighting how competitors can collaborate for mutual benefit before vying for market share locally.</p> <p>The episode concludes with an analysis of the strategic location choices of fast food restaurants, attributing their proximity to the accommodation of diverse family preferences rather than predatory competition.</p> <p> </p>
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