Topic: San Francisco Bay Area

7 chapters across the catalog

Coof Croup
Episode 1414 1:15:36 - 1:16:57

1414: Coof Croup

San Francisco COVID Records, Nursing Staff Shortages

The San Francisco Bay Area is reporting record-breaking daily coronavirus cases despite being the first region in the U.S. to implement shutdowns in 2020. The California Nurses Association reports that staffing shortages are being exacerbated by decreased isolation times for exposed workers, leading many nurses to quit over unsafe working conditions.

Standard Man
Episode 1276

1276: Standard Man

Bay Area Smoke and Red Skies

Northern California residents experienced pitch-black conditions and deep orange skies as wildfire smoke blocked the sun until midday on September 9, 2020. John C. Dvorak reports that the darkness in the Bay Area was so severe that streetlights remained on until 1:00 PM. The phenomenon was caused by a combination of a dense marine layer and high-altitude ash from regional fires.

Soest Piet
Episode 1176

1176: Soest Piet

San Francisco Heatwave, Desiccated Waste Health Risks

San Francisco and the East Bay experienced uncharacteristic 100-degree temperatures, creating conditions where human waste on city streets dries out and becomes friable. This desiccated material can turn into airborne dust, potentially spreading diseases when inhaled by residents. The extreme weather is linked to broader climate discussions ahead of international summits.

Double Header
Episode 1067 1:25:20 - 1:29:11

1067: Double Header

Customer Service Philosophy, Local Call Centers and Duopolies

Dane Jasper emphasizes Sonic's commitment to local customer service, keeping all call centers and field staff in the San Francisco Bay Area. He criticizes the industry trend of using scripted, outsourced support, arguing that large monopolies benefit when customers are too frustrated to call. Jasper positions Sonic as a value-driven alternative focused on privacy, net neutrality, and technical integrity.

Nice Fabric
Episode 724 1:21:34 - 1:24:17

724: Nice Fabric

Topless Protests, Monsanto, San Francisco Demonstrations

Protesters in San Francisco recently demonstrated topless to draw attention to women killed in police custody. The hosts contrast this with massive anti-Monsanto protests occurring across Europe, which have received minimal coverage in American media. They argue that the focus on "topless" tactics in the U.S. serves as a distraction from substantive global issues like GMO regulation.

Swivel-Chair Speed
Episode 535 33:29 - 34:23

535: Swivel-Chair Speed

San Francisco Summer Weather, Global Warming Skepticism

The typical "cold and miserable" summer weather in the San Francisco Bay Area is described, with persistent fog and lack of sun since early July. This classic weather pattern is used to mock the concept of global warming, noting that the local climate has not changed as predicted by climate activists.

Episode 465

465: Skimp Layer

Moscow Snowfall, Global Warming, California Weather Patterns

Moscow experienced its heaviest November snowfall in 50 years, prompting a debate over whether extreme weather events are direct evidence of climate change. While some argue that melting Arctic ice acts like an open refrigerator door cooling the world, others maintain that current weather anomalies are consistent with historical patterns. Residents in the San Francisco Bay Area often express shock at typical seasonal temperature shifts, which are frequently attributed to global warming in modern media coverage.