Topic: Surrey

16 chapters across the catalog

Spam Horse
Episode 499 1:31:13 - 1:35:17

499: Spam Horse

Death of Boris Berezovsky in Surrey

The suspicious death of Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky in Surrey, England, is discussed. While police reports suggest a hanging, the hosts question the physics of the shower rail used and the presence of a broken rib. They suggest the death was an assassination by Russian "goons" rather than a suicide, noting Berezovsky's history as a vocal critic of Vladimir Putin.

Flaming Groovies
Episode 462 9:08 - 17:43

462: Flaming Groovies

Indianapolis Gas Explosion, Drone Strike Theory

The hosts investigate a massive explosion in Indianapolis, suggesting it may have been a drone strike rather than a gas leak. They cite reports of restricted scene access, two distinct blasts, and a mysterious noxious gas incident at Riley Children's Hospital. Connections are drawn between victim Dion Longworth and defense contractors like Straylight Optical and Surrey Satellite.

Episode 459 2:25:56 - 2:29:59

459: Exactly Similar

Gary Johnson Million Vote Goal, Joe Rogan Board

Gary Johnson achieved his goal of receiving over one million votes in the 2012 presidential election. A listener from Surrey, British Columbia, mentioned discovering the podcast through the Joe Rogan message board, prompting the hosts to discuss a potential appearance on Rogan's show.

One Big Ponzi Scheme
Episode 61 6:27 - 8:28

61: One Big Ponzi Scheme

Adam Curry, Surrey, Terrace House Architecture

Adam Curry describes his new residence in Guilford, Surrey, known as a terrace house. He explains the Victorian architectural style of these row houses, specifically highlighting the benefits of owning an "end of terrace" property. A long-term handyman familiar with the building's history and plumbing is assisting with the transition.

One Big Ponzi Scheme
Episode 61 1:44:12 - 1:45:15

61: One Big Ponzi Scheme

Gitmo Nation Sign-off, Weather Report, Outro

The hosts conclude the episode with their traditional sign-off from "Gitmo Nation East" in the UK and "Gitmo Nation West" in California. They provide a final brief weather update, noting the cold temperatures in Europe, and invite listeners to return for the next installment of the No Agenda show.

We're Celebrities Get Us Out of Here!
Episode 60 13:17 - 15:38

60: We're Celebrities Get Us Out of Here!

Guildford Cathedral Shooting, UK Police Armament Debate

Surrey police shot and killed a man on the steps of Guildford Cathedral, sparking discussion about the presence of armed officers in the United Kingdom. While British police are traditionally unarmed, heavily armed units are increasingly visible at airports and during high-profile incidents. The event coincides with political fallout involving Home Secretary Jackie Smith and the arrest of MP Damian Green.

Smells Like Tee Truffle
Episode 59 33:52 - 37:16

59: Smells Like Tee Truffle

UK Lap Dancing Clubs, Playboy License, Benefit Concerts

A visit to a nightclub complex in Surrey reveals that UK lap dancing clubs allow performers to be fully nude, a distinction from many US establishments. The club owner is currently seeking a license to open Playboy clubs in the United Kingdom. Additionally, a benefit concert for starving children is mentioned, featuring a 65-piece orchestra and a violin performance by an 84-year-old musician.

100 Billion Dollars!
Episode 56 1:37:46 - 1:39:25

56: 100 Billion Dollars!

Show Outro and Fork Etiquette Challenge

The program concludes with a final humorous jab regarding fork etiquette and a promise to record a video of "proper" utensil utilization for the audience to judge. The hosts sign off from Surrey, England, and Northern Silicon Valley, indicating they will return next week to continue their analysis of world events. **qa_pairs:** - What is the primary disagreement regarding table manners? One host insists on the British/European style of fork usage, while the other defends a more "American" tool-like approach. - Where are the hosts located? Adam Curry is in Surrey, UK, and John C. Dvorak is in Northern Silicon Valley.

Obama Armbands
Episode 54 0:02 - 0:52

54: Obama Armbands

Introduction to No Agenda, Gitmo Nation East and West

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program from their respective locations in Guilford, Surrey, and Silicon Valley. They discuss the concept of "Gitmo Nation" and speculate on how the upcoming election might change the political landscape. Curry notes his return to the UK news cycle after traveling.

Do You Think Believe Feel?
Episode 45 2:15 - 9:05

45: Do You Think Believe Feel?

Christina's 18th Birthday, 80s Theme Party, and Tattoos

A 48-hour stomach flu affected the Curry household just before Christina's 18th birthday celebration at Bar Mambo in Surrey. The 80s-themed party featured British teenagers dressed in retro Americana styles, including horn-rimmed glasses and shoulder pads. Following her birthday, Christina obtained her third tattoo, a musical G-clef on her ankle, prompting a discussion on the permanence of body art.

Where's The Beef?
Episode 37 2:01:31 - 2:03:54

37: Where's The Beef?

Media Debate Tactics, Show Outro

A discussion on media manipulation tactics describes how debates are often staged by pairing a reasonable representative of one side with an "insane" representative of the other to sway public opinion. The program concludes with the hosts signing off from their respective locations in smoky Northern California and sun-drenched Surrey, UK, promising to return the following week.

Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears
Episode 36 0:01 - 1:26

36: Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears

Weather Check and Generational Gaps in Guilford and San Francisco

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program from Guilford, United Kingdom, and Northern California, respectively. They compare the local weather conditions, noting a heatwave and fog in San Francisco while Guilford experiences a mild, sunny day. The hosts establish their locations and the "generational gap" theme of the show.

Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears
Episode 36 50:04 - 52:45

36: Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears

Lantern Mobile Fingerprinting Pilot in Surrey

Surrey police are testing a mobile device called "Lantern" that allows officers to scan fingerprints on the street and check them against a national database. The system uses encrypted wireless transmissions to match prints against 7.5 million records on file. This technology is viewed as a significant step toward pervasive biometric surveillance of the general public.

Sooty Emissions
Episode 21 0:01 - 2:25

21: Sooty Emissions

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak, Computer Failures and Weather

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open the program from Surrey, UK, and Northern California respectively. Dvorak describes a catastrophic hard drive failure on his primary computer and his subsequent struggle to find Windows Vista installation disks. The hosts compare the reliability of Windows XP and Mac systems following Dvorak's recent rant on the Tech 5 podcast.