Topic: Pin

42 chapters across the catalog

Rackout
Episode 1854 2:11:34 - 2:16:04

1854: Rackout

Order of the Heart, Red Knight Peerage Proposal

Following a major heart procedure, a new tier of peerage called the "Red Knight" or "Order of the Heart" is proposed to celebrate survivors of similar surgeries. The concept includes a distinctive red lapel pin, modeled after the Order of Canada, to serve as a visible identifier for members. The discussion touches on the experience of hospital support groups and the "zipper" scars common to open-heart surgery patients.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 3:08:37 - 3:15:43

1849: Hose Water

Mimi's Tip of the Day, Password Management and Power of Attorney

In "Mimi's Tip of the Day," Mimi Smith-Dvorak stresses the critical importance of writing down computer PINs and passwords, sharing her struggle to access John's files during his hospitalization. She recommends using password managers like Bitwarden and ensuring spouses have a durable power of attorney. Adam Curry notes that even "operational security" experts like his wife Tina keep a physical backup of essential credentials.

No Guff
Episode 1684 3:18:30 - 3:21:14

1684: No Guff

Olympic Pin Trading, eBay Strategy

The "unofficial sport" of Olympic pin trading is discussed. A tip is provided for collectors to buy pins in bulk on eBay before attending the games to avoid high retail prices at the venue.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 2:42:13 - 2:47:40

1415: Equity Hotel

USB-C Planned Obsolescence and Technical Frustrations

John C. Dvorak expressed intense frustration with the USB-C standard, calling it "garbage" and a form of "planned obsolescence." He criticized the design for having 24 microscopic pins in a small space, which he claims leads to "crunching" and hardware failure. Dvorak argued that the industry should have stuck with the more robust four-pin USB design rather than prioritizing the ability to flip the connector.

Immunity Debt
Episode 1367 3:06:47 - 3:11:11

1367: Immunity Debt

Austin PO Box Issues and Flag Pin Donations

The hosts discussed logistical challenges with the Austin PO Box, citing long lines and poor service at the local post office. Despite these issues, they received several notable items, including custom "33" American flag pins from George Gaspar and "Hit in the Mouth" coffee blends. The pins were praised for their high quality and potential as future show merchandise.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190 2:23:15 - 2:27:23

1190: Olive Theory

Amsterdam Coffee Shops, Cash vs. Credit, and Weed Laws

The logistics of purchasing marijuana in Dutch "coffee shops" are explained, noting that while many shops in Amsterdam are moving away from cash, credit cards are legally prohibited for purchasing cannabis ("geen wiet op krediet"). The process involves swiping government IDs to enter modern, high-tech interiors. The segment clarifies that marijuana is "permitted" but not strictly legal in the Netherlands.

Pink Pound
Episode 1153 25:28 - 27:06

1153: Pink Pound

Safety Pin Movement, Brexit Virtue Signaling

The 2016 safety pin movement emerged in the UK following the Brexit vote as a way for individuals to signal they were not "racist" or "hating" immigrants. Critics like Katie Hopkins argued the movement was a form of virtue signaling by the Remain campaign to disparage those who voted to leave the European Union.

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 2:41:17 - 2:45:40

1075: CIA Paid Me

Chrysler Town & Country Battery and Prius Trunk Issues

A host recounts a "misery" story involving a Chrysler Town & Country where a dead battery caused the ignition to lock the key and eventually required a forgotten PIN to restart. This is compared to the Toyota Prius, which lacks a mechanical trunk release, requiring a complex "blind" maneuver over the seats if the battery dies.

Eat Lipstick
Episode 903 1:25:05 - 1:31:44

903: Eat Lipstick

Ercan Findikoglu, Global ATM Looting, War on Cash

Turkish hacker Ercan Findikoglu is sentenced to eight years for masterminding a global ATM looting scheme that stole $40 million in a single 10-hour window. The Secret Service describes the operation as one of the most sophisticated in history. The hosts use the story to discuss the "war on cash" and the inherent insecurity of the U.S. "chip and sign" credit card system.

Factivist
Episode 890 2:25:30 - 2:31:36

890: Factivist

The Pin Jacket for Homeless Payments in Amsterdam

The city of Amsterdam introduces "Pin Jackets" for homeless individuals, allowing passersby to donate one euro via contactless RFID cards. The hosts criticize this as a step toward a total cashless society that allows the government to track and control all financial transactions. Adam Curry shares a personal story of having his bank accounts frozen in the Netherlands as a warning against digital-only currency.

Fact Checkmate
Episode 887 1:29:54 - 1:33:36

887: Fact Checkmate

Karma Requests, Safety Pin Gag Gift

A listener requested "Maximum Karma" for a friend paralyzed in an accident, while another sent a gag gift involving a box of safety pins. The safety pins are a reference to the "safe space" movement following the 2016 election. The hosts reiterated their value-for-value model, which relies on listener donations rather than traditional advertising.

Coup Cabal
Episode 879 4:50 - 7:16

879: Coup Cabal

Dvorak Family News, Safety Pin Symbolism

John C. Dvorak discusses a Facebook announcement regarding a new addition to his household, which turns out to be a poodle rather than a child. The conversation shifts to millennial culture and the use of safety pins as a political symbol. The safety pin, originally patented in the 1870s, is ironically linked to its 20th-century use for pinning diapers.

The Angries
Episode 877 24:46 - 26:30

877: The Angries

George Soros and the Purple Revolution Theory

The hosts discuss the theory that George Soros is orchestrating a "Purple Revolution" in the United States, similar to color revolutions in Georgia and Ukraine. They examine the use of safety pins as a solidarity signal and suggest the protests are part of a coordinated effort to destabilize the incoming administration.

Swamp of Crazy
Episode 869 1:17:11 - 1:24:13

869: Swamp of Crazy

Executive Producer Credits, Primary Colors and Laughing Pins

Sir Scott Hamilton is thanked as the Executive Producer for the episode. He recommended the film "Primary Colors" and an SNL skit as accurate portrayals of the Clintons. The hosts demonstrate "laughing pins" for both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump sent by producers. Sir Edward Sheets is elevated to "Baron of the Cuban Leaf" for his expertise in New York construction law and Trump's business reputation.

Hemicycle
Episode 840 1:33:37 - 1:36:23

840: Hemicycle

Katie Hopkins, Brexit Safety Pin Trend

LBC host Katie Hopkins criticized a post-Brexit trend where people wear safety pins to signal they are a "safe person" for minorities. Hopkins mocked the movement as a creation of the "Remain" campaign intended to paint "Leave" voters as hateful.

Busted Router
Episode 738 23:50 - 28:05

738: Busted Router

Dutch Cashless Society, Pin and Chip Systems

The Netherlands is aggressively promoting a cashless society, with campaigns targeting children to use bank cards instead of physical currency. Producer Ancilla van de Leest authored an article regarding the Dutch royal family's promotion of credit over cash. The hosts express skepticism regarding the security of the "chip and signature" cards issued by American banks.

Taboose
Episode 672 19:13 - 24:22

672: Taboose

Credit Card Security, European Chip and Pin Failures

American credit cards equipped with chips are failing to utilize the standard PIN security protocol in Europe, instead defaulting to a signature-based system. Furthermore, European point-of-sale terminals are offering dynamic currency conversion that applies unfavorable exchange rates to unsuspecting American travelers.

Boss Ass Look
Episode 664 2:33:38 - 2:35:35

664: Boss Ass Look

Walmart Data Breach Prediction, Chip-and-Pin Integration

A technician involved in point-of-sale terminal upgrades predicts a major data breach at Walmart within the next four to six months. The prediction is based on the timeline of previous breaches at Target and Home Depot following similar "chip-and-pin" hardware integrations. The segment suggests such an event would likely occur after the upcoming elections to avoid political fallout for the administration.

Barama
Episode 662 1:20:26 - 1:26:59

662: Barama

Obama Executive Order on Consumer Financial Security

President Obama signed an executive order to improve the security of consumer financial transactions, which the hosts interpret as a government-funded bailout for banks. The order mandates a transition to "chip and pin" technology for government payment terminals, including the 44 million EBT cards processed by major banks like JPMorgan Chase.