Topic: Pg E

49 chapters across the catalog

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 9:37 - 13:37

1792: Meloni in the Middle

GDP Growth, AI Data Centers, California Energy Crisis

Economic analysts suggest the U.S. economy would be in a recession if not for massive spending on AI data centers and generative technology. In California, PG&E utility rates have surged, leading to concerns about civil unrest as residents struggle with doubling electric bills. Governor Gavin Newsom faces criticism for forest management and reservoir policies contributing to the state's infrastructure challenges.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 3:05:51 - 3:11:13

1695: Pronoun Journey

John's Tip of the Day: Chinese Green Tea

John Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" recommending a specific Chinese green tea available on Amazon called Tianhu Shan (Yinhao). He describes it as a high-quality, affordable alternative to everyday teas and explains the Chinese practice of the "second pouring." The segment also includes a brief technical discussion about the risks of running a private mailing list server.

Impusted
Episode 1688 2:06:05 - 2:09:07

1688: Impusted

Samsung Solid-State Battery, California Utility Scams

The hosts discuss Samsung's development of a solid-state battery with a 600-mile range and 9-minute charge time, though Dvorak remains skeptical of its commercial viability. They also cover skyrocketing utility bills in Southern California, which Dvorak attributes to "scambola" involving the Public Utilities Commission and Pacific Gas and Electric.

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 3:02:26 - 3:06:05

1680: Seismic Sundae

ISO Selection and PG Tips Tea Tip

The hosts select a new "ISO" (audio drop) from listener submissions, choosing a "sexy girl" thank-you clip. John Dvorak provides a "Tip of the Day" regarding PG Tips tea, advising listeners to buy large 240-count boxes on Amazon but to avoid the smaller "restaurant version" bags. A bonus tip suggests washing dishes by hand to avoid handling them twice.

Mega Strike!
Episode 1541 2:55:25 - 2:57:41

1541: Mega Strike!

PG&E Gas Smell, Public Service Announcement

A PG&E public service announcement is criticized for incorrectly identifying the smell of natural gas as "rotten eggs." The hosts clarify that the additive in natural gas is mercaptan, which has a skunky odor, whereas a rotten egg smell indicates toxic hydrogen sulfide. The segment serves as a critique of corporate expertise and public safety messaging.

Junk Fees
Episode 1498 1:11:22 - 1:12:51

1498: Junk Fees

UK Trade Bargains and Range Rover Reliability

A discussion on the current exchange rate benefits for purchasing British goods like PG Tips tea via Amazon. This leads to a critique of Range Rover vehicles, with personal stories about mechanical failures and the high cost of maintenance once the manufacturer's warranty expires.

Torture Telephone
Episode 1488 22:59 - 23:51

1488: Torture Telephone

Moss Landing, PG&E Tesla Battery Fire

A fire broke out at a PG&E Tesla-powered energy storage facility in Moss Landing, California, prompting a shelter-in-place order. The incident forced the closure of Highway 1 due to concerns over toxic lithium smoke and gas emissions. The fire highlights ongoing safety concerns regarding large-scale battery storage infrastructure.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 2:19:57 - 2:28:10

1441: Yak Facts

Birthday Donations and Food Forest Permaculture

Listener Chris Belsky donated $1,340 and promoted his business, PNW Food Forests, which designs sustainable permaculture systems. The segment also includes various birthday donations for John C. Dvorak's 70th birthday and critiques of consumer products like PG Tips Gold tea and Kirkland Rioja wine.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 17:04 - 19:38

1416: Endemicity

California Renewable Energy Transition, PG&E Alternatives

A transition to renewable energy sources in California's Alameda County and San Francisco is resulting in higher electricity bills despite promises of lower costs. The hosts discuss the logistical challenges of moving away from traditional power grids and the potential for a "cold winter" due to energy policy shifts.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394 2:31:49 - 2:36:53

1394: Re-wilding

Local Lockdowns, Electric Vehicle Grid Overload

As the COP26 climate summit approaches, a trend toward "local lockdowns" is emerging in Europe and the US. In the automotive sector, Hertz announced a massive purchase of 100,000 Teslas, driving the company's market value over $1 trillion. However, homeowners in California report that local power grids are too overloaded to accept electricity from residential solar panels, preventing them from charging their electric vehicles.

Adam's Storytime
Episode 1337 1:30:26 - 1:32:42

1337: Adam's Storytime

UK Tea Culture, NHS Healthcare Efficiency

The cultural significance of tea in the UK is discussed, noting the transition from Dutch tea habits to the British preference for milk and sugar. The conversation shifts to the National Health Service (NHS), where a family member faced an eight-week wait for a knee scan. The scan was eventually obtained the next day by paying $5,000 for private treatment at the same facility.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 17:32 - 19:46

1323: Bidenista

Energy Market Speculation, Morgan Stanley, and Liquidated Damages

An anonymous utility engineer reported that financial players like Morgan Stanley take significant risks in the energy market by buying future contracts and selling them before execution. When these firms fail to deliver energy, they often pay relatively small liquidated damages fees compared to their potential profits. The discussion compares the Texas situation to California's history with Enron and PG&E's current practice of preemptive blackouts to prevent forest fires.

Cluster Five
Episode 1319 2:18:32 - 2:24:33

1319: Cluster Five

Marjorie Taylor Greene, Jewish Space Laser Controversy

The hosts analyze the "Jewish space laser" claim attributed to Marjorie Taylor Greene, finding that her original 2018 post discussed PG&E, space solar generators, and the Rothschild firm without using the specific phrase. They criticize Jake Tapper for "slicing and dicing" her comments to create an anti-semitic narrative.

Agitprop
Episode 1252 3:14:33 - 3:16:31

1252: Agitprop

PG&E Manslaughter Plea and Democracy Now Critique

California utility company PG&E pleaded guilty to 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter related to the devastating 2018 Camp Fire. The unprecedented plea deal involves a major U.S. corporation admitting to homicide charges, yet critics noted that media outlets like Democracy Now failed to provide deep analysis on who would actually face accountability. The situation leaves many questioning how a corporation serves a "life sentence" or faces the electric chair.

Death Bus
Episode 1205 1:06:54 - 1:08:39

1205: Death Bus

Weather Machines, Tumbleweed Storms

A discussion on unusual wind storms and "tumbleweed terror" in the Pacific Northwest leads to a recurring joke about the existence of a "weather machine." The hosts compare the Australian wind-driven fires to California's Paradise fire and PG&E's power shutdowns.

John's Story Time
Episode 1201 19:46 - 21:23

1201: John's Story Time

British Tea Trade and the Boston Tea Party

The history of British tea colonization is discussed, specifically how long-term deals from the 1800s secured high-quality tea for brands like PG Tips and Sainsbury's. The conversation touches on the upcoming anniversary of the Boston Tea Party and the historical context of the British tea and opium trade with China.

Hell Mouth
Episode 1200 2:48:15 - 2:52:33

1200: Hell Mouth

PG&E Microgrids and Greta Thunberg Hulu Documentary

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) is moving toward microgrid implementation to mitigate power shutoffs. Meanwhile, Greta Thunberg is the subject of a new Hulu documentary, leading the hosts to question the "spontaneous" nature of her rise to international prominence.

Mint19
Episode 1194 2:38:53 - 2:43:24

1194: Mint19

California Microgrids, PG&E Energy Control

California's rollout of "microgrids" as a solution to PG&E power shutoffs is scrutinized. A reporter from the San Francisco Chronicle admits that many current microgrids are actually temporary diesel generators rather than permanent green energy solutions. The hosts argue that microgrids are a "scam" designed for ultimate energy control, allowing utilities to remotely manage or shut off individual household appliances.

CIS-Cast
Episode 1189 2:07:54 - 2:12:36

1189: CIS-Cast

Chinese Transformers and California Grid Failures

The California power grid is reportedly utilizing over 200 large-scale Chinese-made transformers that may be inferior to international standards. Critics suggest these "cheap" components could be contributing to the frequent equipment failures and subsequent wildfires in the state. Chinese companies like Tebian Electric have successfully underbid rivals like ABB and Mitsubishi for major US energy contracts.

Predeceased
Episode 1187 2:05:44 - 2:08:59

1187: Predeceased

California Wildfires and Goat Firebreaks

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley was saved from wildfires by a firebreak created by a herd of goats that had cleared the surrounding brush. The segment also addresses ongoing criticism of PG&E's power shutoffs and potential land-grab scams in fire-affected areas.