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Dubland

S2 Ep30: Well Armed For Sh*tty Dog Lips

Dubland

HeadStuff Podcasts

News, Society & Culture, Comedy

5.0569 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2020

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Dubland begins this week with some music that Suzanne and PJ are listening to at the moment. Which sets PJ off on a rant about Irish rappers. He then heads off to the right place for a meal but ends up getting 'done'. They talk about Covid-19, where we are now, and whether or not we're all fecked, one way or another. This leads to PJ's theory that we're in the midst of an epidemic of human excrement, and it unleashes wild accusations against our canine friends. For those who can still eat after that there's more cheescake talk. PJ thinks the government should be taxing six year olds, and he skimps out on giving a few quid to his nephew. There's a lesson to be learned from Zacchaeus. Cheating in relationships when it comes to Netflix and ordering takeaway, gets sorted out, Dubland style. Suzanne blames World War 1 for our pandemic crisis and then there's a heartfelt plea for people to look after their mental health and look after each other. The Dublanders are sound, at the end of the day. This episode is sponsored by The UX Design Institute. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Now, the U.S. Design Institute is, if you want to know what that is, or if you've ever used an app on your phone

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that you thought was useless,

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like I have quite recently, actually. But I like when I open up an app on my phone for it to be so user-friendly. It's not only just easy to use, it's inviting me in. I want to be tempted. I need Play-Doh. Like, it needs to be. Exactly. eyebrows because the day was disaster.

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Back and forward and in and it.

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So not only do you end up with bad eyebrows,

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but that's because other day was disaster. Back and forward and in and it now.

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So not only do you end up with bad eyebrows, but that's because of bad UX design. I don't need to be personal. Whereas there is good UX designs when you use an app and it's easy and it gives the information you want handy. It maybe tells you information you, or maybe gives you information you weren't looking forward in the first place. The COVID tracker. The COVID tracker is a good example of good UX design.

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Oh yeah, all you do is just press.

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That is what you open it up. or maybe gives you information you weren't looking for in the first place. The COVID tracker. The COVID tracker is a good example

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of good UX design.

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Oh yeah, all you do is just press.

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That is what you,

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