This week, Kyle and I tried out a new format– three topics, five minutes each. The result is a relatively concise and compact show that hits on these […]
The Great Seduction: Digital humanists
At the risk of turning this podcast into a running response to Andrew Keen, here’s another blog entry from him, this time talking about universities, and their slow/no […]
The Great Seduction: Afghanistan = Vietnam squared
Is our involvement in Afghanistan a sign our country is in decline? Is there any hope for that region? If we could wave a magic wand, what would […]
Creditors Eye Karmazin Ouster in Sirius Bankruptcy – WSJ.com
Does anyone care about satellite radio? Will there me riots if they go belly up? Satellite radio seems to me like DAT…it was relevent for a short amount […]
Rush Limbaugh has his grip on the GOP microphone – Los Angeles Times
Really, when are people going to understand how this works. Talk show hosts are preaching to the converted. Will this strengthen the argument for the Fariness Doctrine? I […]
Podcast #8: Competing Philosophies
This week on the podcast, Kyle and I talk about some products and services that thrive on a healthy, competitive marketplace, and we get a little philosophical with […]
Windows 7 & the Growth of Linux
On my personal blog last week, I posted a topic in response to the notion Lifehacker was presenting that day– to sum up, that a better Windows product […]
USPS going down to 5-days-a-week Service a Good Idea?
Lifehacker gleaned this one from the Chicago Tribune. The proposed idea is to cut service on Tuesday. Seems a little random, but makes some sense to not have […]
President and the Public Not on Common Ground With Climate Change
In podcast #7, we touched on the so-called “green movement” and how it seems to be moving beyond the realm of partisanship. Today’s Dot Earth column from Andrew […]