This podcast episode delves into the world of Rube Goldberg machines, highlighting their complexity, humor, and the unique distinction of Rube Goldberg's name as the only name listed as an adjective in the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Goldberg's diverse talents are explored, from his engineering background to his passion for cartooning and humor. The episode discusses Goldberg's invention cartoons, providing an example of their intricate mechanisms, and his fictional machine, the Barodic, which became a historical joke. It also mentions Goldberg's commentary on the complexities of the federal government and his Pulitzer Prize win. Overall, the episode celebrates Goldberg's contributions to humor and engineering, showcasing his unique creative vision.