Topic: Herb Lamb

5 chapters across the catalog

Digital Dementia
Episode 1542 2:31:14 - 2:36:35

1542: Digital Dementia

Associate Executive Producers, Sir Herb Lamb, Boob Donations

Sir Herb Lamb returns with a $160.16 donation, while JD in Nashville contributes $150. The hosts acknowledge several "boob" donations ($80.08) and palindrome amounts. A donor from Iowa mentions the history of GeoCities, and a Canadian listener is promoted to Associate Executive Producer for their consistent support.

RET
Episode 1203 1:58:22 - 2:02:09

1203: RET

Jessica Sawyer, Birthday Donations and 8008 History

Jessica Sawyer celebrates her birthday with a donation and a request for "house-selling goat karma." The segment also explores the history of the "8008" donation amount, with Ryan Raditzky claiming credit for originating the number as a reference to a calculator joke.

Rise of the Betas
Episode 1014 2:14:20 - 2:22:39

1014: Rise of the Betas

Final Donor List, 8008 Boobs Donations

A large group of donors contributed $80.08, a numerical code for "boobs," following the newsletter's Easter egg. Sir Arthur Gobetz updated his title to "Baron van Slochteren" in reference to the Groningen gas fields in the Netherlands. The list included donors from South Africa, France, Sweden, and the UK, highlighting the show's international reach.

Golf Bag Nukes
Episode 970 2:15:42 - 2:20:10

970: Golf Bag Nukes

Associate Producer Credits, No Agenda Notes

A long list of donors contributing $50 or more is read, including Herb Lamb, who is promoted to Viscount of Georgia. The hosts direct listeners to the searchable show notes at noagendanotes.com, which include video clips and research links for the Las Vegas shooting and other topics. The segment emphasizes the community-driven nature of the show's research and financial support.

Eat Lipstick
Episode 903 2:00:35 - 2:08:58

903: Eat Lipstick

Final Donor Thank-Yous, Birthday Shout-outs, Show Wrap

The hosts conclude the donation segment with thanks to Doug Harvey, Herb Lamb, and various ham radio enthusiasts. They read a letter from a French teacher in Oklahoma about the state's low teacher pay. The segment ends with birthday wishes for listeners and a preview of the upcoming Grammy Awards, which the hosts expect to be highly political.