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Wait, That's Random

Wait, That's Random

Von: C.L. Berns
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Wait, That’s Random is a conversation-driven podcast built around curiosity, tangents, and the unexpected directions a good discussion can take. Episodes often start with a simple thought or odd observation and then follow wherever it leads. One idea sparks another, side stories take over, and conversations drift into places no one planned. Some episodes explore strange moments from history, others wander into completely different territory. If you enjoy relaxed, curiosity-driven conversations that make you stop and think, “wait… that’s random,” you’ll feel right at home.C.L. Berns Sozialwissenschaften
  • February 22 — Programming, Writing, and Control
    Feb 22 2026

    On February 22, creativity and communication became systems.


    Automatic pianos turned performance into programming.

    The fountain pen made writing fluid and scalable.

    And early computer virus theory introduced self-replicating code.


    Three moments where control shifted from hands to mechanisms —

    and responsibility followed.

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    5 Min.
  • February 21 — Strategy, Voice, and Value
    Feb 21 2026

    On February 21, invisible systems became public.


    An international chess tournament turned thinking into spectacle.

    Recorded political speeches made persuasion permanent.

    And the first bank-issued credit card separated spending from cash in hand.


    Three moments where structure reshaped how we compete, communicate, and pay.

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    4 Min.
  • February 20 — Risk, Memory, and Adjustment
    Feb 20 2026

    On February 20, everyday experience started getting help.


    Early cars introduced new kinds of risk.

    Directory assistance outsourced memory.

    And hearing aids turned biology into something adjustable.


    Along the way, clarity became something we could design for —

    not just hope for.

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    5 Min.
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